Maldini, the former champions against being fired from Milan. Materazzi: "Shameful"

Maldini, the former champions against being fired from Milan.  Materazzi: "Shameful"


ISTANBUL - At the Champions village of Yenikapi, the Turkish people's delirium for football was well summarized by the tournament for legends: there were two thousand spectators, among those crammed around the 5-a-side synthetic pitch and those waiting for a nod, a selfie, an autograph by Kakà, Figo, Cafu, Roberto Carlos, Seedorf, Figo, Nesta, Vieira, Julio Cesar, Milito, Cambiasso, Materazzi, Karembeu, Essien and company. But they, the protagonists, didn't just talk about the Champions League final in the locker room.

Maldini fired, Materazzi: "A favor to Inter"

The main subject was the Maldini case, because not a single one of the former champions on the catwalk managed to give himself an explanation for the choice of the American ownership of the Milan to give up not only the symbol of the team, but above all the manager who, in less than four years, immediately knew how to prove himself as a winner just like when he played. "Shameful. This is the word that comes to mind when I think of what was done to Paul." Marco Materazzian Inter fan by definition ("as a Nerazzurri fan I say they did us a favor"), summarizes the cross-cutting thinking of a group of former footballers who recognize Milan's eternal star as a point of reference that was suddenly erased: "You need to know everything, but we are talking about a man who, after leaving football and his team, returned to another role and immediately proved to be more than valid. Is De Ketelaere's bankruptcy blamed for him? But how can Tonali be forgotten , Maignan, Tomori, Giroud, Hernandez, Bennacer? This is football, only for us Inter fans is it better for Paolo to leave Milan."

Milan replaces Maldini with artificial intelligence. Him: respect AC Milan's history

by Enrico Currò


Nesta: "Foreign owners must study club history"

Among Maldini's former teammates they had already spoken to Sky Nesta And Kaka and they reaffirmed the concept. The Brazilian didn't hide his bewilderment: "I'm very sorry for the whole story about him, Paolo is a flag. And I liked seeing him do something important for the club." The defensive partner of so many successes was very tough: "This is something beyond logic. How can one minimize the fact that Paolo brought Milan back to winning the Scudetto and playing in a Champions League semi-final? I'm not against foreign properties, but they have to study the history of the club they go to." The same words that Maldini said to Cardinalin the act of dismissal: "Whatever you decide to do, I recommend: always respect the history of Milan".



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