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Maignan: “Last season, I realized I had lost the battle against myself”

Wajih by Wajih
4 September 2024
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Mike Maignan of AC Milan before the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico on August 31, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Ivan Romano/Getty Images)

Mike Maignan of AC Milan before the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico on August 31, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Ivan Romano/Getty Images)

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Appearing on The Bridge, an ESN Media format on YouTube, Mike Maignan shared his story along with other guests, including his national team companion Aurelien Tchouameni and former Inter striker Samuel Eto’o. Here are his words:

On the mindset, he said:

"It all depends on yourself. Even though we are used to saying that football is a team sport, in the end, it depends on you, because when you mess up in a game or when you make a mistake, you're not performing as you should. Who can you blame? You don't start making excuses like, 'my teammate wasn't that good, he didn't do this, he didn't do that.' If you do everything possible to succeed and still fail, you'll keep questioning yourself to push beyond and find that extra something to move forward. And I think this mindset applies to everything you do in life; it's you against yourself. You wake up every morning, you have to reach your goals, your milestones, and keep moving forward because if you wait for someone to push you, to do it for you, no one will. It happens that you lose against yourself, but those are life lessons, you learn from them."

Maignan also said:

"Last season, for those who followed Milan a bit, I realized I had lost the battle against myself. Because my struggle is to stay focused on what I'm good at, on myself, and not get caught up in everything happening around me. I had to fight tough battles. The battle I had to fight, I didn’t fight, so I knew I would lose it. So what I'll do now, as I’ve already said, is learn from everything to come back strong next season."

He continued:
Mike Maignan
Mike Maignan (Photo: AC Milan)

"If you’re not crazy, you don’t have this mentality, you can’t be a goalkeeper. All top-level goalkeepers today have to be crazy and have a strong mindset, otherwise, it won’t work. It’s hard to see a goalkeeper at a high level today who doesn’t have all of this, because they’ll automatically be crushed by their teammates, by the pressure, by mistakes—even though everyone makes mistakes, but the most important thing is what you do afterward."

Maignan added:

"My reference when it comes to goalkeepers is Neuer. I like him a lot; he really revolutionized the role. A guy like Neuer makes mistakes, but that doesn’t take away from all that he has changed, because we all make mistakes, but how do you recover afterward? And I think that even though he might be nearing the end, his mistakes will be useful for young goalkeepers like me—we’ll say, ‘even the best make mistakes.’ So this will motivate us even more to keep going despite our errors."

On the issue of racism:

"I left the pitch because it happened once; we talked with the referee, the Federation, things were supposed to change, but nothing changed, so I left the field. I left, I took responsibility, my team was united, they walked off the field with me hoping things would change, but so far, not much has changed. What’s worse is that they don’t even say it to your face."

Fame? Maignan said:

"I’d like to live the same life I had before, even while being who I am today. And it doesn’t work. I wasn’t in the spotlight, I didn’t have all this money, I walked down the street, and I didn’t have to look left and right. I would love to go around without anyone paying attention to me."

Happiest memory?

"No, it’s not the derby; it’s personal—when I bought a house for my mother. That day, I cried a lot, but those tears were different; they were tears of joy, and for now, that’s my happiest memory.”

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