In the UEFA Champions League, AC Milan takes on Liverpool this evening. It goes without saying that the Italian sports media will be covering the game nonstop.
Speaking with Paolo Avanti, deputy editor at Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan News learned some intriguing insights into his thoughts on Arne Slot’s side.
For instance, even if he thinks highly of the club, he feels that Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk are nearing the end of their careers and that they are not talented enough to win the Premier League.
Nottingham Forest was mentioned once or twice.
First off, because Liverpool was defeated by Nuno Espirito Santo’s team last weekend. Avanti stated to “file it away as a classic accident along the way” in response to the criticism of Slot.
Divock Origi was mentioned a second time. The final game between AC Milan and the Anfield club was then determined by him as a Liverpool player.
Later, Origi became a free agent and joined the Rossoneri. He scored two goals in his debut campaign with them, one each against Monza and Sassuolo.
Evidently, Milan felt that was insufficient, so they loaned him to Nottingham Forest, where he scored one goal against Bristol City.
Avanti expressed his opinion: “He scored in the Champions League final and had the good fortune to play for a Liverpool team that was an absolute machine. And this affected how people saw the player, but I have to admit that I was already confused when he arrived in Milan. Being a free agent, he