Riccardo Trevisani, a well-known journalist, took part in the usual appointment with 'Fontana di Trevi', a format aired every Monday on the YouTube channel of 'Cronache di Spogliatoio', and he made some statements about the blow delivered by Theo Hernandez to Pontus Almqvist during Milan - Lecce match.
According to him, it was a collision that the French left-back could not have failed to notice. Here, therefore, are his words on the matter.
"Theo Hernandez was perhaps angry because in the first leg when he was on the ground, Lecce scored a goal, it was during the game, I don't know. What I do know is that hitting an opponent in the mouth with a knee, and pretending it didn't happen, is not nice."
He continued to talk about Theo:
"It's even less nice when you're winning 2-0, because on the other side, Lecce, who was losing, at one point stopped play when Calabria got injured, with the ball possession and the captain on the ground unable to make the defensive diagonal. Lecce, losing, stopped, Milan, or rather Theo Hernandez winning, didn't stop. I didn't find it a good thing."