Legend Maldini may quit
Thursday 1 September, 2005
Milan veteran Paolo Maldini has admitted that he is seriously thinking about bringing his stunning career to an end.
The 37-year-old still has two years left on his Rossoneri contract, but he accepts the fact that he could retire before that date.
"I have thought about quitting," explained the central defender. "It is only natural to do so at my age."
The former left-back, Italy’s most capped player, has spent the last 20 years with the San Siro giants but concedes things are becoming increasingly difficult for him.
"I pondered retiring last year when I renewed my contract with Milan," continued the stopper.
"The same thing happened at the start of this season. I did think that having six weeks off would do me good but the situation has in fact worsened.
"There are highs and lows in which a lot of thoughts enter my head. The thing that allows me to continue though is my body, I still feel in very good shape."
Maldini, who is currently nursing a slight knee problem, added that he wants to quit at the top rather than in the shadows.
"When I do stop playing, I want it to be while I am still a first team regular," he underlined.
"That is not because I wouldn’t accept a place on the bench but it is because I have spent my whole career as a first team player."
Maldini says he will play on for now but he can’t guarantee what will happen in the immediate future.
"My situation will be evaluated month after month," he continued. "My contract expires in 2007 but I may not reach that date.
"It is not my intention to just carry on playing for the sake of it."
Maldini’s comments come just hours after teammate Gennaro Gattuso said he considered leaving Milan because of the pressure.
Thursday 1 September, 2005
Milan veteran Paolo Maldini has admitted that he is seriously thinking about bringing his stunning career to an end.
The 37-year-old still has two years left on his Rossoneri contract, but he accepts the fact that he could retire before that date.
"I have thought about quitting," explained the central defender. "It is only natural to do so at my age."
The former left-back, Italy’s most capped player, has spent the last 20 years with the San Siro giants but concedes things are becoming increasingly difficult for him.
"I pondered retiring last year when I renewed my contract with Milan," continued the stopper.
"The same thing happened at the start of this season. I did think that having six weeks off would do me good but the situation has in fact worsened.
"There are highs and lows in which a lot of thoughts enter my head. The thing that allows me to continue though is my body, I still feel in very good shape."
Maldini, who is currently nursing a slight knee problem, added that he wants to quit at the top rather than in the shadows.
"When I do stop playing, I want it to be while I am still a first team regular," he underlined.
"That is not because I wouldn’t accept a place on the bench but it is because I have spent my whole career as a first team player."
Maldini says he will play on for now but he can’t guarantee what will happen in the immediate future.
"My situation will be evaluated month after month," he continued. "My contract expires in 2007 but I may not reach that date.
"It is not my intention to just carry on playing for the sake of it."
Maldini’s comments come just hours after teammate Gennaro Gattuso said he considered leaving Milan because of the pressure.
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