Despite a season with AC Milan that was rather disappointing, ending without even a single goal scored in Serie A, there is no shortage of admirers of Santiago Giménez, who has ended up on the radar of Lazio, which will be led from the bench by former Rossoneri player and coach Gennaro Gattuso. This was reported this morning by Corriere della Sera newspaper.
In recent days, the Mexican striker, who has been called up for the World Cup starting in a few days’ time, commented on the criticism he has received over the past year as follows: "I don’t think it was unfair; I was rightly criticised. I am a striker, fans want to win and they demand goals. A club like Milan must be in the Champions League and competing for the top positions. We were not able to achieve the objective."
"At such a big club you cannot afford that. I think the criticism is justified. I could also say that I was never at my best: first the injury, then I was not at 100 per cent... It was a difficult season but in the end the numbers are there. It was a bad season," as relayed via Milannews.it.















