The AC Milan striker, Santiago Gimenez, who recently won the CONCACAF trophy with Mexico, has granted an exclusive interview to Corriere della Sera recently. He spoke about different topics, including his journey with the Rossoneri so far. Here's what he had to say:

"They have been very intense. Especially off the pitch. I’ve had to adapt to a new city, a new environment. Now I want to do what I came here for. The goals will come. I’m sure of it. But the important thing is to win, like in the last two matches. Whether it’s Rafa (Leão) or Christian (Pulisic) or another teammate who scores, it’s the same."
Santiago Gimenez added:
"With Conceição, we’re working hard. We are not happy with our position in the standings. But it’s not over yet. We believe in it. Changes are always a bit complicated. I’m not at my level yet. But I’m growing, I’m learning to know the opponents, the teams. There is great pressure here. And it’s wonderful. I know I can make it. Also thanks to the hand of God."
