This is how the Rossoneri forward, Tammy Abraham, spoke to the microphones of 'CBS Sports Golazo,' addressing many topics related to Milan's peculiar and, in some ways, surreal season so far. Below is an excerpt from his statements:

On Sergio Conceicao and José Mourinho:
"Playing under Conceicao and José, both of them truly believe in what they want to achieve. They are motivated, hardworking, and demand the best from you. And they will get it, no matter what. As players, we all need that push to give our maximum... I'm a winner, I want to win, You only live once, so always enjoy your time, try to play with a smile on your face. I’m living my dream," as relayed via Milannews.it.
On the choice to play in Serie A, Abraham commented:
"The first thing I said when I arrived here was that it was time to spread my wings and try something different. Now people are realizing that there’s more to football than staying in your comfort zone. What brings so many players from England to Serie A is that they are no longer afraid—people want to experience something different. There’s no better place than Italy to learn about culture and football. Life here is beautiful, so it’s definitely a great experience. When Walker called me, the answer was clear and obvious. I just told him how big this club is, how wonderful it is, and about my experience so far. It wasn’t a difficult decision at all."
Abraham added:
"There will always be ups and downs; it's about how we overcome them. We wanted to be in a big competition like the Champions League, but sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose. This is one of those moments where we have to learn and grow stronger as a team. We have the chance to win another trophy, and we are fighting to achieve that every time we can. It’s been a real rollercoaster, but we are still here, we are ready to fight, and we are Milan—so we should want to win every trophy."
