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00:00Good morning, everyone. Welcome along to the pre-match press conference on the eve of Parla.
00:06Milan will start with Milan TV. Thanks, Nicola.
00:13Until now, in a hypothetical league table of the six-pointers of matches on paper,
00:20which are the trickiest games, Milan have done very well.
00:23They might even be top, even though it's not necessarily a complete league table for all of the other teams.
00:29Tomorrow, Milan need to show consistency against a different type of opponent compared with these six-pointers.
00:38Are the team ready for this step up?
00:40Good morning, everyone.
00:42We know that tomorrow we're up against a team that have always fought on the pitch for every game they've been involved in,
00:53even in the last match when they went down to ten men.
00:55They're a team that lost the ball a great deal.
01:00Up front, they have Matteo Pellegrino, who's someone who's very good in aerial challenges.
01:07It's never easy to go to the Tardini.
01:09I think Milan lost 2-1 at Parma last season.
01:13They're always tricky games.
01:15The stadium, the pitch, the fans, so we need to be very well prepared.
01:20Lest we forget, this season, between Pisa and Cremonesa, we've only picked up one point.
01:26So we need to be very well mentally prepared for a game which won't necessarily be beautiful.
01:35They're a team that make you play badly because the fact that they loft the ball into the air a great deal means that it could be a very bitty game.
01:46But what matters is the result for us.
01:50We haven't won away since Udinese.
01:52We need to prepare as best we can.
01:54We have got Christian Pulisic, who's available once again for selection.
01:58Estupinian has improved his fitness levels.
02:05Yashari, too.
02:06Rabiot will still be out and he'll be back after the November international break.
02:09And Santi Jimenez is out as well.
02:12Hi, Max.
02:13After the Roma game, Rafa Liao came off with cramp.
02:22Despite the fact he's been a match winner, we know that he drifts wide left a great deal.
02:28Santi Jimenez is going to be out for a while.
02:29Have you thought about what the solution could be long-term up front and whether Rafa could play there again?
02:36How many minutes can Pulisic play tomorrow and could he start?
02:41As for Pulisic, he came back this week and he's had two training sessions with the team.
02:47He's fit, but he doesn't necessarily have a body that he needs to work a great deal on.
02:52He already had a good fitness level, so he is available.
02:55I don't know how many minutes for, however.
02:57Liao and Nkunku played very well because Nkunku also played well at centre-forward against Roma
03:03because technically he produced an excellent performance, despite the fact he's not necessarily very physical.
03:10But he did withstand the challenges of the Roma defenders.
03:14Liao had cramp because he still needs to improve his fitness levels.
03:19He was out of action for a while, but he is improving.
03:22I mean, what matters is that he has this attitude.
03:28Rafa should be playing these games week in, week out.
03:31That should be the rule, not the exception.
03:35He mustn't have these sporadic performances.
03:37That goes for him, but it goes for everyone else as well.
03:39Because whilst we celebrated that win against a Roma, we have another game tomorrow where we need three more points.
03:48So what do we need to do?
03:49We need to produce a concrete performance.
03:52We need to play very well technically, not make too many mistakes.
03:55In the first 35 against Roma, we made a lot of mistakes, and we really need to do a better job on that.
04:01Sky, hi coach.
04:02Do you remember your first away victory with Milan in 2010 in Parma with a goal from Andrea Pirlo?
04:12I don't know whether you vaguely remember that or not.
04:15And five of the goals that Milan have conceded, the seven all told, five have come against newly promoted sides.
04:24Is that a coincidence in terms of your approach, or does it come down to something else?
04:28I don't know if it's a coincidence, but it is a statistic.
04:31We have conceded those goals, and we definitely need to improve on that score.
04:35As for that game, I remember Andrea scored a wonderful goal.
04:39But that was also a very hard-fought game, just as every match is at Parma, just as every league game is.
04:46Tomorrow we start at nil-nil, and we need to try and get three points.
04:51We need to produce a good performance across the board.
04:53When we have the ball, we need to play a bit better.
04:56We need to shift it more quickly.
04:57And when we don't have it, we need to make sure we defend well.
05:00When I talk about defending, I'm talking about the team, not only the defenders.
05:07Right, then Mediaset.
05:08Hi Max.
05:09I wanted to ask you.
05:11Pulisic is back again.
05:13You said that Leal's doing a good job at centre-forward.
05:15But are you considering the fact that you are really missing a penalty-era centre-forward, a true number nine?
05:24No, absolutely not.
05:26We have Santi Jimenez, and when he's available again, he can offer us a great deal.
05:30And we might even be able to play without a genuine centre-forward.
05:34There are some seasons where you can get away without a centre-back in terms of attributes, in terms of having someone occupy in the penalty area.
05:43That said, Christopher Nkunku and Raffa Liao can both play at centre-forward.
05:47Hi Max.
05:50I wanted to ask you, given that you've been speaking about how you've been struggling against small sides, the Cremones, the Pizzi, and you're also warning your players.
06:01Is there an issue of maybe underestimating the danger these sides pose?
06:08What worries you against against Napoli and Roma?
06:11Milan looked good, and you matched Napoli as well.
06:20What are the issues when it comes to playing smaller sides?
06:24The issue with smaller sides is that we conceded goals.
06:27Football's strange.
06:28Maybe we might play better tomorrow and not concede.
06:32But we certainly need to have a think about a statistic about what's come to pass.
06:36It's not been a coincidence, because you conceded two goals from two crosses against Cremones, against Pisa.
06:46We weren't able to kill off the game, and that's something that we need to improve upon.
06:55Because when we realise that the team is struggling, then you need to actually have them on the ropes and you need to knock them out.
07:01We can't allow the game to stay open, even though games in modern football never finish, because Parma played a game in Rome that it felt like it was over.
07:16They scored in the 85th minute, plus the three minutes that were still to be played, plus added time.
07:21It becomes another mini football match.
07:23So whilst we're on the pitch and until the referee blows his whistle, you need to make sure that you keep playing until the final whistle.
07:30Then you need to see what you've been able to achieve.
07:32One thing is for sure that tomorrow we'll come up against a team that will try and pull off a result, because they have been on a negative run in terms of results.
07:42And above all, they're up against Milan.
07:43So we need to get down to their level, above all, mentally and physically, and we need to run at least as much as them.
07:51If we're able to run as much as them, and we have to do so, then our technical ability will come through and ultimately will be superior to theirs.
08:03Corriere della Sera.
08:04Buongiorno, Max.
08:05Hi, Max.
08:05This defence, in terms of the personnel, is the same as last season, but last season they conceded at the drop of a hat, whereas now you've got a really solid defence.
08:20It's one of the strengths of this team.
08:22So I wanted to ask you what's happened.
08:23How have you transformed last season's defence into this season's back line?
08:29I don't know about last season's defence.
08:31What I can say and what I've asked the players is as follows.
08:36We need to bring down the number of goals conceded, but not because last season or that campaign.
08:45No, because it's a number which, over the long term, is the one that matters the most in the league table in terms of finishing in a certain position.
08:56Why? Because if you concede 50 goals in a season, in order to finish in the top four, you need to score 150.
09:0870 to 80 years ago, in football, there was a goal difference.
09:12So it becomes a case of mathematics.
09:21Goal difference is exactly the same as it is these days.
09:25It's not over all things.
09:26You have goals for and goals against.
09:28And so if they're too close, it's hard to finish beyond the top six if you have a wider one there.
09:38If you have more goals scored against the fewer goals against, you can finish in the top four.
09:44Either which way you look at it.
09:46So in order to achieve that, we need the entire team to work in a certain way.
09:52When we don't have the ball, when we have the ball, we need to be attacking.
09:56We need to create opportunities and we need to improve our chance conversion rate.
10:01Because we can't have six chances from three yards out and only score one goal with Pavlovich dashing forward.
10:09Pavlovich showed some wonderful movement, like an attacker, because he stepped back and opened up the angle.
10:16Rafa played a lovely assist, but we also had some big opportunities to go 2-0 up.
10:21And we really need to improve on that score.
10:23Alessandra Gozzini, Gazzetta dello Sport.
10:28Hi, coach.
10:31I'd like to ask you, as I imagine, if this result is important to go into November international break
10:38ahead of the Milan derby, feeling relaxed in your mind.
10:43Have you spoken about the derby in the dressing room?
10:45And my colleague from Sky also reminded me of your first away win at Parma.
10:49I don't know whether you'd know, but you're now at 99 wins for Milan.
10:54So your next victory would be your 100th win.
11:03What was the first question?
11:04No, the derby.
11:09No, we're not thinking about the derby.
11:11We're thinking about the fact that tomorrow's game is worth three points,
11:14just as the derby is worth three points and every other game is.
11:17And above all, we need victory for our league position,
11:21and above all because we have the November international break the other side of it.
11:24So it's not to go into the derby with a calm mindset,
11:29it's to have a calmer November international break.
11:32But it'll be a wonderful game, the derby, a wonderful evening once we get there.
11:39But let's take things one at a time.
11:40We'll think about Parma, which are three very important points,
11:45three more important points than the derby,
11:47because the most important game is the one which is coming up in the immediate future.
11:51Then we'll see.
11:55As for 100th win, let's hope so.
11:58Let's hope so.
11:59Not because I'd get 100 wins,
12:01but that would mean they're picky at three points,
12:03which is a lot more important.
12:04Hi, coach.
12:08I wanted to ask you about Mike Mignon.
12:11He had a starring role against Roma,
12:13saving that penalty.
12:15He's the Milan captain.
12:16Are you speaking to him about his future?
12:19Is there a glimmer of hope for Mike Mignon to renew his contract with Milan?
12:22And I'd also like to ask you,
12:25could you give us a clearer time frame on Santi Jimenez's recovery?
12:29Could he be back for the derby?
12:30As for Santi's recovery,
12:34I think he should be available for the derby.
12:36We'll see.
12:37If he's not available for selection,
12:38he won't be involved.
12:40Simple as that.
12:41As for Mignon,
12:43I always say this,
12:46and I've said it to the players,
12:50but it's something that I say and I believe in.
12:53When you're at Milan,
12:55all of us,
12:56not only the players,
12:57the coaching staff,
12:58the grounds where everyone that works at Milan
13:02need to show passion and desire on a daily basis
13:07to lay the ground whereby we can then get results,
13:10because you really need to keep hold of these Milan colours.
13:16When you leave it,
13:17you're never coming back.
13:18So we all need to work in that direction
13:20and only doing so,
13:21we'll have more chance of getting results.
13:23As for Mike Mignon,
13:24Mike Mignon is a top-class goalkeeper.
13:27It's not worth saying.
13:29He was always a good goalkeeper.
13:31The club are planning the future.
13:35Milan's future,
13:37because of course,
13:37you need to plan the future,
13:40the next years,
13:41the years after that.
13:42So there are people that will be negotiating,
13:45Giorgio Furlani and so on and so forth.
13:46They'll be thinking about what they need to do
13:48for the best interest of Milan.
13:50But at this moment in time,
13:51we need to be focused on what our ultimate goal is,
13:55lest we forget that,
13:56is to finish in the top four,
13:57because we need to get back to playing Champions League football.
13:59I looked at the league table last season
14:08after 10 matches.
14:10Milan were ninth,
14:1011 points behind league leaders Napoli.
14:13Now you're second,
14:14one point behind Napoli.
14:19How are the dressing room experiences
14:21this change of prospects?
14:25Are they ready
14:26to be involved up near the top of the table
14:31from a mentality standpoint?
14:34As for the league table,
14:35we're only 10 matches into the season.
14:37So as I've said,
14:40over the last few years,
14:44I've learned
14:44since I've been doing this job
14:47that the first six months
14:50are there to prepare
14:53the final dash for the finish line.
14:56So you need to do well.
14:57So when you've done well,
14:59that means that you come to March
15:01and you're in the best possible condition
15:02to actually compete for the top four.
15:05And we'll see where we are in March.
15:07So now talking about the summit of Serie A,
15:09there's still a long way to go.
15:14You have micro objectives.
15:17We've got a macro objective,
15:19which is finishing the top four.
15:21And those micro objectives,
15:22mini objectives of every match.
15:24And we have one of those tomorrow.
15:26It's an objective that we have
15:28that we need to secure
15:29to take another small step forward
15:31to improve our league position
15:32and ultimately get into the position
15:35where we want to be.
15:39Hi, Coach.
15:40I wanted to come back to your defence.
15:42Sure, it's the same personnel as last season.
15:44You weren't here last season.
15:45But could the difference in terms of
15:49the way the team is defending,
15:51could that be Luka Modric?
15:53Is he giving you a bit more strength
15:55in terms of how you read the game?
15:59Besides bringing in his ability
16:02to read the game defensively,
16:04Luka Modric,
16:04because he knows where the ball's going to end up,
16:07both in an attacking sense
16:09and when it comes to possession.
16:10But it's the fact that the entire team
16:12when we're out of possession
16:13all gets into a position to defend
16:15to avoid conceding a goal.
16:17Because when you have,
16:18when you don't have the ball,
16:19you can't score a goal,
16:20you have to defend.
16:22But as I said,
16:23we need to improve our chance conversion
16:26because in relation to the chances
16:28that the lads have created,
16:30we have a very low percentage.
16:33Hi, Coach.
16:40Given we're talking a lot
16:41about chance conversion
16:43in the attacking phase,
16:45this team was created as a 4-3-3.
16:49Do you think sooner or later
16:50you could pick three up front,
16:52three genuine forwards,
16:54Pulisic, Liao and Nkunku all together
16:56or Jimenez plus two of the others I've listed?
17:00Could you do that sooner or later
17:01and how far off are you being mature enough
17:05to be able to afford to do that?
17:09We'll see that over the course of the season.
17:11There are times when you can play
17:12with three up front,
17:14when you can play with two strikers
17:16and two more attacking wingers.
17:20But this is a change
17:22that the team can encounter
17:25over the course of the season
17:26if we have the opportunity to do so.
17:28And we need to see
17:29whether the team can withstand it as well
17:31because then there are substitutions.
17:34And if you start with four forwards,
17:37you're not necessarily guaranteed
17:38to win the game.
17:39But then if you don't necessarily
17:40make changes off the bench,
17:42matches last 95 minutes,
17:44I'm getting a bit boring.
17:46I sound like a broken record,
17:47but I keep saying this stuff.
17:48It all depends on how hard
17:51and how willing the players are to work
17:53when we don't have the ball.
17:54because in modern football,
17:57you can't afford to only defend
18:01with seven or eight players
18:02because when you lose two players
18:04out of possession,
18:06but not only,
18:07not necessarily because you can see the goal,
18:09but also when you get the ball back,
18:12the eight players that have been defending
18:13on their own,
18:14they've not necessarily got cool heads
18:16to be able to play.
18:18Attacking football.
18:19You've spoken a great deal
18:23in this press conference
18:25about the issues of the opposition
18:27and the tactical tweaks going forward.
18:33I'd like to come back
18:34to the feeling in the dressing.
18:36I remember the start of the season
18:37after a few games,
18:38Adrian Rabiot said,
18:39I feel like we're building
18:41something significant here.
18:42Now that the team knows each other
18:43a bit better
18:44and you know you a bit better.
18:47Certain snapshots
18:50in terms of the team spirit
18:51after matches,
18:52do you really believe
18:53that you are creating something big?
18:55You've been in lots of dressing rooms
18:56and you know how to win things.
18:59Let's say there's a nice harmony
19:01in the dressing room
19:02and at Milanello.
19:03More than the dressing room
19:04at Milanello as a whole
19:05because everyone that works
19:06at Milanello
19:07plays a part
19:09in the successes
19:09and in the team's victories.
19:12The players need to think
19:13only about playing
19:14and performing well
19:15and rewarding us with victories.
19:17That's the most important thing.
19:20But we need to keep
19:21an even keel.
19:22We need to keep our feet
19:23on the ground
19:24because there are always
19:26unforeseen circumstances
19:27on any journey.
19:28You need to manage those.
19:30You need to have broad shoulders
19:31when the going gets tough
19:32and you mustn't get down
19:34in the dumps
19:34if you don't get a result
19:38because we all need
19:40to keep our goal clear in mind,
19:42namely to finish
19:43in the top four.
19:46Tele Lombardia.
19:48Hi coach.
19:48You were so top four.
19:51Marotta said the other day
19:53at the Lega meeting
19:55that Milan are in the fight
19:59as well
19:59and he was talking
20:01about Napoli being the hare
20:03and you being the hunter.
20:04Would you rather be
20:05a hare or a hunter?
20:06I'd best not necessarily
20:13make too many jokes.
20:19I don't want anyone
20:21to miss the point
20:22or get the wrong end of the stick.
20:23I don't like going hunting
20:28so I'd rather not be a hunter.
20:33No, there are two teams
20:35later on the way back.
20:36There's Inter,
20:37there's Napoli.
20:38Inter and Napoli
20:39are the favourites.
20:40Juventus.
20:42They've produced
20:43some good performances.
20:44They won at Cremonesia.
20:46They'll certainly be
20:47one of the candidates
20:47as well
20:48to win the Scudetto Roma.
20:51They're doing a great job.
20:52Atalanta will come back.
20:54It will be a great league season.
20:55That's why
20:56we need to get
20:59consistent results.
21:01That's why we need
21:02to stay on an even keel
21:04because you can't win
21:06or lose
21:06a league title
21:08or a Champions League
21:09qualification
21:10in one match.
21:11We need to make sure
21:12we're in the best possible
21:13conditions come March
21:14and let's keep working hard.
21:16The less you speak
21:17it would be better
21:18if we can play
21:19if we remain silent
21:20we're already speaking
21:21too much
21:22so we need to get
21:22our heads down
21:23keep quiet
21:24and focus on what
21:24our goals are.
21:25And you need to do things
21:27you need to
21:27actually get out there
21:28and do it.
21:29That's the most important thing.
21:33The other day
21:33I was listening to
21:35Gigi Buffon's interview
21:37he was an opponent
21:39of yours
21:39but
21:40also
21:42you were his coach
21:45for a while
21:46Buffon said
21:48Allegri
21:49gives his teams
21:50identity
21:50and you always see that
21:51because they're an
21:52organized team
21:52and they don't
21:54concede too many goals
21:55you can always see
21:56Allegri's impact.
21:57Do you agree
21:58with Buffon's
21:59opinion of your teams
22:01and how far along
22:02are you in terms
22:03of the Allegri identity
22:04you want to instill
22:05here at Milan?
22:08Allegri doesn't need
22:10to necessarily
22:10give Milan
22:11an identity.
22:12Milan aren't my side
22:13I have a squad
22:14that the club
22:14have given me
22:15of very good players
22:16and we all need
22:17to think about
22:18our goal.
22:20As for Buffon
22:21I had the fortune
22:22to coach him
22:24rather than
22:26coach him
22:26I just
22:27actually watched him
22:28make saves
22:28because it was the
22:29goalkeeping coach
22:30who trained him.
22:30I agree with him
22:33but ultimately
22:33I think
22:34you need to
22:38keep an even keel
22:40and you need to
22:41make sure there's
22:41balance.
22:42When you have the ball
22:43you need to try
22:43and score goals
22:44when you don't have
22:44the ball
22:45you need to stop
22:45the opposition
22:46from finding the net.
22:49Once we won a game
22:514-2
22:53Gigi came back
22:54into the dressing room
22:55and he was
22:56absolutely raging
22:56because he'd
22:59conceded a couple
23:00of goals
23:00and he hated
23:01conceding goals
23:02so he wasn't
23:02happy when we won
23:034-3
23:04he said
23:04I'd rather win
23:052-0
23:05but I really
23:09was lucky
23:10to have worked
23:11with him
23:12to watch him
23:13make saves
23:13because it was
23:14incredible.
23:18Last couple
23:19of questions
23:19Hi coach
23:21trying to see
23:23the glasses
23:24half full
23:24given what's
23:25happened
23:25with injuries
23:27in recent times
23:28can we say
23:28that these
23:29absences
23:30have also
23:31allowed you
23:31to extend
23:32your squad
23:33and you've
23:33been able
23:33to showcase
23:34certain players
23:35that hadn't
23:35played as much
23:37Devinta
23:37Atikame
23:39Ricci
23:40for instance
23:40the injuries
23:42that we've had
23:43is something
23:47that we
23:48transformed
23:49into an
23:49opportunity
23:50for those
23:50that until
23:51then hadn't
23:52played as much
23:52everything
23:53that happens
23:53should be seen
23:58as an opportunity
23:59that you can
24:00really make
24:01the most of
24:01that's why
24:07Rabiot and
24:08Pulisic's injuries
24:09when they came
24:09back from the
24:10October international
24:10break gave
24:11opportunities to
24:12the other players
24:13to play
24:14they were able
24:14to get some
24:15minutes under
24:15their belt
24:16and above all
24:17until now
24:18and we hope
24:19it's the case
24:20again tomorrow
24:20the lads have
24:21managed to get
24:22results
24:22hi Max
24:24I wanted
24:26an answer
24:29from
24:30the former
24:32Coverciano
24:33trainer to
24:34this question
24:35I've read
24:35that Milan
24:36have become
24:37the team
24:38that sits
24:38back the
24:39most in
24:39Serie A
24:40and there's
24:42this index
24:43which talks
24:43about the
24:44intensity
24:44of the
24:45pressing
24:4616.14
24:47is that
24:49a strength
24:50because you
24:53like to
24:54wait for your
24:55opponent like
24:56Sun Tzu said
24:57or would you
24:58like to change
24:59that statistic
24:59the fact that
25:00you sit back
25:01the most
25:01is that something
25:02positive or is
25:03it negative
25:03and then I'd
25:04like to ask
25:05you for an
25:05adjective
25:05I'm very
25:10basic
25:10PPF
25:12FF1
25:13I'm sorry
25:15I'm very
25:15ignorant about
25:17this by
25:17struggle to
25:18figure these
25:19things out
25:19what I can
25:19say is that
25:20we certainly
25:20need to
25:21improve
25:21when we're
25:23in the
25:23opposition
25:23half of
25:24the field
25:24when it
25:26comes to
25:27keeping the
25:27ball because
25:28occasionally
25:28we're a
25:29little bit
25:29hasty in
25:30trying to
25:31finish moves
25:32but it
25:33also comes
25:33down to
25:34the skill
25:35set of
25:35the players
25:35that we
25:36have
25:36we have
25:37Rafa Liao
25:38Pulisic
25:39and
25:39Kunku
25:40Loftus
25:40Cik
25:40Fofana
25:41Salimakas
25:43they're all
25:46players that
25:47like to
25:48go
25:48they're very
25:49instinctive
25:49they like to
25:50drive the
25:51ball forward
25:51they're very
25:52quick in terms
25:52of trying to
25:53finish moves
25:53but we need
25:54to improve
25:55that and
25:55Luka Modric
25:56can give us
25:56a real
25:57helping hand
25:57with that
25:58in terms of
25:58increasing or
26:00decreasing the
26:02tempo when we're
26:02in the opposition
26:03half of the
26:03field
26:04we certainly
26:06need to
26:06improve how
26:08we press
26:08we need to
26:10press a little
26:11bit higher
26:11but there are
26:13also the
26:14players qualities
26:15which need to
26:16be respected
26:16and I also
26:17wanted to ask
26:18you earlier on
26:19you said we
26:19have a goal
26:20and we also
26:21have a macro
26:22goal you said
26:23that in order
26:23to finish in
26:24the top four
26:25so what
26:28objective is it
26:29if a macro
26:30objective is to
26:31finish in the
26:31top four
26:32because this is
26:33another objective
26:33Milan can win
26:34the Scudetto
26:35so macro
26:36objective is
26:37finishing the
26:37top four
26:37what would
26:38winning the
26:38Scudetto
26:39become
26:39I don't know
26:46what adjective
26:47we need for
26:47the Scudetto
26:48macro
26:48or whatever
26:49what I do
26:50know is one
26:50thing
26:52it's directly
26:56proportionate
26:57it's connected
26:58because in
26:59March we're in
26:59the top four
27:00that means that
27:01we're in the
27:01hunt
27:01that's why
27:04our goal is
27:05to be in the
27:06top four in
27:06March and
27:07then if we're
27:08in March we'll
27:08see where we
27:09are from that
27:10moment forward
27:11we have our
27:15opportunity to
27:16try and finish
27:18in the top four
27:18or maybe achieve
27:19something more
27:20significant but
27:21the clear goal
27:22needs to be to
27:22finish in the
27:23top four but
27:24that mustn't
27:24be limiting
27:25when you play
27:28football above
27:29all when you're
27:30part of a big
27:30team a big
27:31club that has
27:33a significant
27:33history like
27:34Milan you
27:36always start the
27:37season trying to
27:38achieve the
27:39utmost in the
27:40knowledge that
27:41your goal is to
27:42finish in the
27:42top four without
27:43necessarily
27:44precluding the
27:47fact that the
27:47ultimate achievement
27:50would be winning
27:50the league title
27:51but saying we
27:53must win the
27:54scudetto to
27:54getting Milan
27:55back into
27:56Champions League
27:56football I
27:59think that would
27:59already be a
28:00significant result
28:01both in terms
28:03of and that's the
28:04most important
28:05thing economically
28:06for the team
28:07for the club
28:09you only need to go
28:11and look at the
28:13figures when it
28:15comes to turnover
28:16from all the
28:16other teams in
28:17Europe
28:18both in technical
28:22terms as well
28:23because it's
28:24wonderful to be
28:25involved in
28:25Champions League
28:26football that's
28:27why we must
28:28never lose sight
28:29of what our goal
28:30is
28:31the top four
28:33we won't know
28:37that until
28:37May but we
28:39want to in the
28:40meantime try and
28:40get to march in the
28:41best possible
28:42conditions thank you
28:43very much that's
28:43it

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