Federico Bernardeschi reopens doors to Italy
The words of Federico Bernardeschi
“I felt very good right away, Toronto is crazy and the people nice. Unfortunately we stumbled along the way, we didn’t expect to be so far down in the standings this year, there were some problems but now we hope to turn things around.” Words and music from Federico Bernardeschi, host of Sky.
“I miss the Champions League, Italy is my home and it is normal that I miss it a little bit,” admitted the former Juventus player, who did not rule out a return to Serie A. At the moment I am a Toronto player and I am fine. If there are opportunities I will evaluate them with the club, with great honesty. It is a pleasure to receive attention, I am flattered and grateful for that.”
Filling in on Milan: “I think they are a great team, they will eventually get where they need to be. Loftus-Cheek and Pulisic come from two not very brilliant years, but if they get the season right they are important players.”
Meanwhile, Gianluca Scamacca, West Ham striker, spoke to Chronache di locker room about his future: “For many I am an untapped talent: I know I have qualities that are still hidden, but I am 100% ultra-sure that whoever gets me is doing a bargain. I think I just miss being in the right place at the right time. Which one will it be? We will only find out by living.”
“It’s been two years that my Instagram continues to be studded with soccer-marketing posts in which I am tagged. I believe, however, that an end point I will never reach. I always set two types of goals in my head: one short-term, the other long-term. Even if I were to score 20 goals in the next season, on the 20th I would aim to score 22. I am very hard on myself, very pretentious,” he added.