On Tuesday at 6:45 PM CET, Milan will return to action for their fifth Champions League match. The Rossoneri will face Slovan Bratislava, who will host Paulo Fonseca's team in Slovakia and currently sit at the bottom of the group with zero points.
One of the club's most prominent players is a former Milan player, Juraj Kucka, who remains deeply connected to the Rossoneri, as shown in an interview published on Slovan Bratislava's official website.
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Kucka recalled his arrival at Milan:

"My arrival at Milan happened extremely quickly. I was supposed to go to Turkey and was lying on my couch at home when the club called me, saying they needed to talk to me before training. Shortly after, I received a call from an unknown number, and when I answered, it was Adriano Galliani, Milan's general director, on the other end. He immediately told me they were interested in me and that I should come in for a meeting that same evening. We reached an agreement, and then I stayed there."
Kucka, the 37-year-old Slovakian midfielder also expressed his affection for the Rossoneri:
"I had supported this club since I was a child and truly enjoyed those two years. Wherever we went, there were always so many fans waiting for us. From a footballing perspective, I learned a lot. I was part of the starting lineup and played matches regularly."
