Milan-Genoa, Pioli’s words in the pre-match on Dazn

Milan-Genoa, Pioli’s words in the pre-match on Dazn
Milan-Genoa, Pioli’s words in the pre-match on Dazn

Today Milan-Genoa will be played at San Siro. The final phase of the first leg match had provided a lot of entertainment but above all it had caused people to talk and discuss for a long time, bringing out the anger of the entire Grifone people. Following the goal scored by Christian Pulisic, a prolonged controversy arose due to an alleged touch of the arm which led to a long check by the VAR.

The controversy subsequently continued with the expulsion of Mike Maignan: ” I’m here to plead for respect for the 35,000 who were present at the stadium. Football is being ruined. Maignan’s entrance? As a doctor I call her a murderer, but it doesn’t matter. That’s fine. The world of football is increasingly unequal: the same people always dominate. Let’s see how many days they give to Maignan. When it’s David against Goliath, in this world Goliath always wins. Stop being hypocritical, we all know that. What we saw tonight is clear“. This is President Zangrillo’s harsh outburst during the post match in the first leg match.

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Today the Rossoneri, after the latest results achieved, will have to get back up and find their way back to 3 points. In this regard, Stefano Pioli was interviewed on Dazn’s microphones. These are his words:

We are focused, it is an important match against an opponent who is doing well. Gudmundosson is a very strong player but even without him it is a team that holds up well on the pitch and we will have to be careful defensively. I’m sure our fans will support us when they see the right attitude“.

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