The Atalanta defender Berat Djimsiti, ahead of the upcoming league match against Milan, spoke to L’Eco di Bergamo as follows:
"Seen from the outside, it's difficult to judge. I believe they have paid the price for the numerous changes of coach and players, perhaps losing a bit of certainty. Despite this, in terms of individual quality, they remain among the strongest teams in the league, close to Inter's level."
Then he focused on the match on Easter Day:
"Sunday's game? Every match counts, I don’t think this one against Milan is more important than others we've already played. After the defeat to Inter, we lost the chance to aim for the Scudetto, but now we must focus only on the next three points. Scoring at San Siro? As a kid, I used to play up front, I was the tallest and scoring was fun. A goal at San Siro would be fantastic, but the real goal is to win. As a defender, I've learned to read the attackers' movements, and who knows, maybe one day that will help me find a decisive goal."
