Ariedo Braida confident about Stefano Pioli: “He reminds me of Ancelotti.”
Ariedo Braida confident about Stefano Pioli: “He reminds me of Ancelotti.”
Reached by Gazzetta dello Sport, Ariedo Braida had his say on AC Milan. The Rossoneri are traveling fast in the league, less so in the Champions League, where they are coming off two defeats against Chelsea: “De Ketelaere has many qualities, above all he looks ahead and sees depth. Pioli is good and reminds of Ancelotti in some ways. Milan is the club that made possible what I have become and many still stop me thinking I still work for them.”
On Saturday at 6 p.m. the Italian champions will face Berlusconi and Galliani’s Monza: “In today’s match I have two hearts. With Adriano I worked a lifetime and never managed to pay for a dinner. He has a big heart and expresses his emotions irrepressibly. I have seen him happy many times but never like in Perugia in 1999.”
Milan has held the title of Italian champions nineteen times, most recently in 2022 under Stefano Pioli. The first tricolor was won in 1901, two years after the club was founded. The first Champions Cup was centered in 1963, when Nereo Rocco was on the bench of the meneghini. Seven cups with big ears appear in Milan’s trophy cabinet, the last of which was lifted to the sky by Rossoneri legend Paolo Maldini in 2007 after beating Liverpool in the final.