Croatian versatile forward of AC Milan Ante Rebic and his Bosnian teammate Rade Krunic have reached 100 official matches in Rossonero in all competitions after the latest game against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.
Both players who are 29 years old are important squad players for head coach Stefano Pioli and Paolo Maldini as well as his colleagues at Casa Milan are aware of their importance.
Paolo Maldini said the following during the ceremony:
"We are gathered here to reward the 100 games for Milan of (Ante) Rebic and (Rade) Krunic. Given that they are men of few words, I'd start the applause, well done!"
Rebic said:
"I always agree with what Krunic says", to which the Bosnian midfielder, Krunic, replied: "Then, I will speak for both of us. I would like to thank Maldini and Massara, for their faith in me. And, of course I thank the coach and his staff, and all of you, my teammates: thank you."
Award ceremony for Ante Rebic and Rade Krunic after reaching 100 games with the Rossoneri
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