Carlo Pellegatti, a Milan fan journalist, talks about himself in an exclusive interview and does it to heart
opened with an initial recollection of Berlusconi passing, then, for Maldini's farewell to
Rossoneri transfer market.

Carlo Pellegatti, a Milan sports journalist, is a great fan and a professional. In
this exclusive interview
he tells himself without hesitation and his greatness immediately shines through
attachment to the Rossoneri shirt. It starts from Berlusconi, a master, passing through Maldini,
Pioli, the transfer market, the surprise of the championship and the best and worst interviews,
always with an eye to the Champions League and what will be.


Berlusconi was a master, therefore, this is what the journalist says right away,
and his memory lives with enthusiasm in the words of Pellegatti who would never speak sadly
of such a vital and charismatic character. A showman, first of all, who has them
taught how to work without ever getting distracted and without putting the interviewee in difficulty. He,
then, considered an added value of the Rossoneri for his passion, he has only nice words for the
the capital market sector, equity side and debt side, in all the preparatory and executive phases for the issue and placement of financial instruments; human of the most successful president of the Devil who has always loved him.


Divorce from Maldini, transfer market, future of Milan


The divorce from Maldini and Massara was a heavy blow for the Rossoneri fans who, for the first time
time after 70 years, they do not have a Maldini family member in AC Milan, in and out of the
field. A choice this of the removal of Paul as manager, however, that goes
shared by not harboring resentment because fans must never forget who they are rooting for
the shirt and not for people. Furthermore, despite the managerial shake-up, the AC Milan transfer campaign is working brilliantly and seems to be able to bring many new faces to
Milanello.

A lot of faith, therefore, in the future and enthusiasm for the new Milan and for the Champions League
League after the past season full of satisfactions. Of course, he lost against
Inter in the semifinals but the team showed great character against Napoli.
Probably, if there hadn't been serious injuries like those of Leao and Bennacer, the
situation would have been very different. Then, not to mention the Nerazzurri rivals, Milan have
available one of best left fielders in the world and this could have done the
difference also in the final against City. Rafa, in fact, according to Pellegatti, is much better than
Lautaro and Grealish.


Distorted championship, championship surprise, Italian appeal


Pellegatti is also keen to respond to Mourinho who spoke of a "distorted championship" in
thanks to the 15-point penalty from Juventus which brought Milan to their second
Champions League qualification. Carlo argues that the values ​​have been seen in the field and that
Juve lost the direct clashes without penalties or anything else to discuss. Milan,
therefore, he deserved by winning his matches, pace of the Portuguese who has yes
brought Rome to Europe but, according to Carlo, has no game.


Napoli, then, was certainly not the surprise of the championship. Already last year, for
Pellegatti deserved to fight to the end for the Scudetto. Lazio, on the other hand, was
surprising, with an always attentive and focused performance from start to finish. Sure, the
the Italian league does not have the appeal of the Premier League but it has been a very intense year,
with 3 Italian teams present in the 3 European finals. What is missing? A little bit of
planning and, certainly, a bit of entrepreneurial spirit that the journalist sees in the
American companies present in Serie A such as Milan, Fiorentina and Rome. It could, for example,
privatize and renovate stadiums, as has already been happening for years in England and Spain.
Only in this way will we be truly competitive.

Most beautiful interview and worst interview


The most beautiful interview of his career, says Carlo, is not just one but many made in
Berlusconi who, with his extraordinary way of expressing himself, has always given answers
sagacious and intelligent. The ugliest interview, however, was the one with Carlo Ancelotti after the
Champions League final lost in Istanbul against Liverpool in 2005. Disappointment and anger
they were strong but, just two years later, Milan won the final against Liverpool
Athens. Never say never, therefore, there is always hope and always Forza Milan.

Carlo Pellegatti interview: from farewell to Berlusconi to the future of Milan last edit: 2023-08-12T14:50:12+02:00 da Staff

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