During the usual appointment with Maracanà, a program broadcast on TMW Radio, the director of TeleLombardia, Fabio Ravezzani, spoke about AC Milan following the heavy defeat in Rome against Lazio, focusing in particular also on Rafael Leao.
How do you see Milan's loss to Lazio?
“Normal, it's Milan's pattern: they do very well against big teams and less well against mid-to-lower-table sides. I don't believe in a Milan comeback, not because I do not think Inter might slip up, but because of Milan themselves and what I've just said.”
Regarding Leao, there's talk of a halt to his contract renewal...
"He's one of the most frequently substituted players during matches, from Pioli to Fonseca, passing through Allegri. I believe Leao is the highest-paid player in Milan's history. He cost 28 million, plus another 25 million paid to Lille at the time of the renewal. He's the highest-paid player at Milan, earning 6.5 million plus bonuses, and he's a player who, after delivering an unwatchable performance, did nothing. On top of that, he walks off the pitch telling the coach to get lost. We should ask ourselves why he is never a consistent starter for Portugal, only on and off. The sooner Milan clears up this misunderstanding, the better. Milan can't keep going with Leao, because when it's time to fight, he doesn't. However, when you sell him, you also have to be careful about who you buy, because it's not easy to find someone stronger than him."














