In his interview with the AC Milan official channel, Igli Tare spoke about his family's close ties to the Rossoneri since he was a player.

Here are his words:
"AC Milan have a history of winning. I've followed it since I was a kid. I remember the era of (Ray) Wilkins and (Mark) Hateley. I clearly remember those years, because I have some big AC Milan fans in my family. All of my uncles were Milanisti. So, there's always been a strong connection, and I never hid that, even as a player, and also in directorial roles, because we've all supported teams. Being here today and speaking for the Club I supported as a child means so much. My first Serie A game was Brescia v AC Milan. That was my debut in Serie A."
Tare added:
"My first son was born during AC Milan v Bologna on 13/09/2003. So, it's a deep connection when we consider that history. Then, the great players, legends, and a management with class and elegance made this Club one of the greatest in the world, alongside Real Madrid. It means so much to me. I'll try to give my all so that we can repeat it in the future, because this club has an amazing history. We have to convey our project to everyone as soon as we can. Most of all, to our supporters because they expect a good reaction, and this is what we want as well."
To read more of Tare's statements to Milan TV, click HERE.
