Former legendary striker of AC Milan and current national team coach of Ukraine, Andriy Shevchenko, was interviewed on Rai 3 where he spoke on the occasion of autobiography release. Here are his words:
On his arrival to Italy:
"At Milan the rhythms were no different from Ukraine. The way of training yes, it was more tactical. The matches are played at a higher intensity. The first word that Billy taught me in Milanese is was "Bauscia", I still use it today (laughs). Costacurta took care of me: we always went out to dinner together and drove me in the car. Albertini? He taught me how to cook and gave me a quick course ."(laughs)
On Galliani:
"The only photo I put in the book is one with Adriano. He believed in me from the beginning, with Ariedo Braida, from that cold in Kiev... It was an important decision for the club, they believed in me and I won a Ballon d'Or ... I have to say thanks to them."
On AC Milan:
"It's not a team, it's a family. When you arrive at Milanello they treat you like a family person. Coaching Milan? That's a dream."
On the Champions League final against Juventus:
"Ancelotti asked me to take the first penalty kick, but I went last. As I approached the spot, my whole life was passing by. What happened next is history."