AC Milan full-back, Davide Calabria, has spoken to the microphones of Sky Sport Italia after the victory against Dinamo Zagreb 3-1 at the San Siro. Here are the statements of the 25-year-old:
"This means a lot, the Champions League victory at home had been missing for several years: it was important to bring home the 3 points both for the group and for our self-esteem."
On his growth:
"I have never stopped working and believing in myself, there are times when you do less well and times when you do very well. I did not let myself down, I continued to work hard and now you can see the results: the team has also changed and the quality has increased."
On the blow he received to his nose during the match:
"Let's see the doctor later, as long as I can stand up it's okay (laughs)."
Calabria, is there a dream for you this year?
"I take this opportunity to congratulate Tommy (Pobega) who scored a beautiful goal: it is always right to underline when a product from the Youth Academy scores a goal in the Champions League. I don't want to set limits, we are a young team and on paper a bit inferior to others, but for the group that exists and what we do together, setting a limit seems reductive to me. We want to win all the games, we put our heart and soul into it every day to bring home the three points. We will what happens."
