Rohit Rajeev

Rohit Rajeev

European football writer

Bio: A member of the team covering Serie A, Bundesliga and La Liga, Rohit hails from Kerala, where football is nothing short of a cult. Having followed the sport for nearly 25 years, from being dazzled by Ronaldo Nazario’s brilliance to admiring Italy’s legendary defensive walls, football has been an integral part of his life since childhood. A devoted AC Milan supporter for two decades, the Italian game introduced him to the technical and tactical nuances that deepened his curiosity for the finer details of football. This passion eventually led him to writing tactical analysis for SempreMilan, while also contributing to GIFN and The Bridge. While Milan remains close to his heart, his analysis extends far beyond the Rossoneri, exploring teams and tactical trends across Europe’s top leagues, as reflected in his work and social media presence.

My Footballing Story: My passion for football was ignited during the 2002 World Cup when I witnessed Brazil’s thrilling triumph over Germany in the final. Soon after, exposure to the Champions League drew me to AC Milan, where I admired the elegance and discipline of Italian legends Paolo Maldini and Alessandro Nesta. Yet it was on the other end of the pitch that my heart found its true hero, Andriy Shevchenko. Watching him dismantle defences, including his unforgettable four-goal haul against Fenerbahce in the Champions League, made me a lifelong admirer of Sheva. Though Milan’s lean years in the 2010s tested my devotion, their resurgence in recent times has been both inspiring and rewarding for a fan who has stayed loyal through every high and low.

Areas of Expertise:

  • Tactical principles of the game
  • Data & metrics such as expected goals
  • AC Milan and their rich history of players and coaches
  • Transfer market dynamics and the impact of Financial Fair Play

Favorite Footballing Memory: When Milan defeated Manchester United 3-0 in the Champions League semi-final at San Siro, the match was dubbed La Partita Perfetta for the flawless performance the Rossoneri produced. Kaka’s brilliance, combined with the dominance of a midfield featuring Seedorf, Gattuso, Pirlo and Ambrosini, completely overwhelmed United. That night remains my favourite Milan memory.

Articles by Rohit Rajeev
  1. Barca giving up on Camp Nou return? Plan B lined up for PSG clash

    Barcelona are lining up a backup plan for their home fixture against Paris Saint-Germain in case Camp Nou is not ready on time to host their first Champions League home game. The Blaugrana have suffered several delays in their efforts to return to the renovated stadium, and are currently targeting the clash against Real Sociedad on September 28, just days before the French giants come to town.

  2. Serie A giants contact Man City star Silva over free transfer

    Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva has been linked with a free transfer to Juventus at the end of the season. The Portuguese international could follow in the footsteps of his former team-mate Kevin De Bruyne, who joined Serie A side Napoli on a free transfer in the summer. However, Silva is keeping his options open, with the possibility of a return to Portugal also on the table, and has yet to make a decision on his future.

  3. Fenerbahce chief reveals Calhanoglu agreed summer transfer

    Fenerbahce president Ali Koc revealed that Inter midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu had agreed to join the club in the summer. The revelation comes despite Calhanoglu publicly declaring his lifelong support for Fenerbahce’s arch-rivals Galatasaray. In the end, neither side was able to finalise a transfer, and the Turkish international remained in Italy for the season.

  4. Davide Ancelotti

    Rangers shortlist Ancelotti as Martin replacement

    Scottish side Rangers have earmarked Davide Ancelotti as a potential replacement if current manager Russell Martin is dismissed. Ancelotti, however, is also under pressure at his current club Botafogo after failing to protect a three-goal lead in his side's latest slip up in the Brazilian top-flight.

  5. Werner in 'dangerous situation' after snubbing MLS move

    German striker Timo Werner has chosen to remain at RB Leipzig despite being informed he would be out of the squad this season. Expert Stefan Effenberg has warned that Werner is in a dangerous phase of his career, risking a loss of motivation and the drive to push himself to the limit if he continues to stay out of the team.

  6. Thuram under fire at Inter after sharing joke with brother in Juve loss

    In the fiercely contested derby between Inter and Juventus, an exchange between brothers Marcus and Khephren Thuram drew the attention of Inter fans. Moments after Juventus scored the match-winning goal in stoppage time, Marcus was spotted laughing with Khephren, sparking unrest among supporters who suspected foul play. However, tensions eased once the details of the brothers’ conversation came to light.