AC Milan's Francesco Camarda entered history against Club Brugge. He became the youngest Italian to debut in the Champions League.
The striker spoke expressed his thoughts and feelings with the following words:
"The record fills me with great pride, to be honest. It drives me to push harder, improve myself, and make nights like this happen more often," he told Sky Sport Italia.
On the disallowed goal:
"It was the most beautiful emotion of my life, then VAR played a trick on me. I’m very disappointed, but these things happen, especially in football today. I want to do more."
Is this the best day of your life, aside from the disallowed goal?
"Yes, absolutely. I can’t find the words to describe it."
You're also an important figure for 'Milan's Futuro'. Camarda commented:
"These are the nights you dream of as a child, so it’s normal that whether I’m a starter, play for 70 minutes, 15, or 5, you give it your all. As for Milan Futuro, Youth League—whatever comes, I’ll take it."
When did you realise you could become a professional footballer?
"Tough question. I don’t know, you always dream of a night like this. You imagine it in your head, at the park. It actually happened, and what happens, happens."
