"It's a shame, they didn't deserve to lose. Italy was overtaken by Germany in the second half despite a monumental Tonali." This is how Carlo Pellegatti, a Rossoneri fan, spoke about Italy-Germany 2-1, highlighting the performances of the former Milan players on the field. Here is his opinion on 'YouTube':
"A commanding first half, one of the best by the Azzurri. Monumental Tonali is almost an understatement. Italy dominated in the first half-hour, where Tonali was incredible. On his goal, a big applause from San Siro."
Then Pellegatti also analyzes the second half and more:
"When Tonali went off, Germany took control of the game, and the match slipped into the hands of the Germans. Daniel Maldini came on well, troubling the German goalkeeper with his family at San Siro. Donnarumma conceded two goals, but without fault."
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Getting back to Pellegatti statements, he also said the following about AC Milan's English striker, Tammy Abraham:
"One of the topics that most excites the fans' imagination is the one concerning Saelemaekers and Abraham. I have a very calm opinion about it. I would keep Abraham. He is not a player who scores a lot of goals, but he has scored some, and they were important, showing a good sense for goal. Milan needs to find a player to pair with Gimenez. Abraham is the ideal figure for a Milan with two strikers because while Gimenez makes his runs, Abraham is perfect for laying off balls to attackers or onrushing players. He has excellent technique, always plays with enthusiasm, and has an extraordinary attachment to the shirt. If Abraham wants to stay at Milan and the club wants to keep him, he must lower his salary. An agreement could be reached with Roma for another player they might be interested in because Saelemaekers should be considered separate."
