Galliani refuses 'anti-Inter' tag
Monday 27 October, 2008
Milan are just one point behind Inter in the Serie A table, but Vice-President Adriano Galliani has rejected talk of an all-Milan title race.
The Diavolo made a slow start to the season but they have picked up pace and are within striking distance of the leading trio after beating Atalanta.
However, Galliani is keeping his feet on the ground and taking nothing for granted.
“The win over Atalanta was very precious,” Galliani declared. “But it's too early to call us the anti-Inter.
“There are lots of other teams who are doing very well, like Fiorentina, Udinese and Napoli.
“They aren't small teams but average to big ones and they can chase us and Inter all the way.
“But I can't deny that it's nice to be at the top and to breathe the air at the summit after two years of being so far back.
“It's nice to be so close to the Nerazzurri and to fight for the objective that we lost too early in the last two seasons.”
That clown forgot about us. We better beat the shits out of the Milans.
Monday 27 October, 2008
Milan are just one point behind Inter in the Serie A table, but Vice-President Adriano Galliani has rejected talk of an all-Milan title race.
The Diavolo made a slow start to the season but they have picked up pace and are within striking distance of the leading trio after beating Atalanta.
However, Galliani is keeping his feet on the ground and taking nothing for granted.
“The win over Atalanta was very precious,” Galliani declared. “But it's too early to call us the anti-Inter.
“There are lots of other teams who are doing very well, like Fiorentina, Udinese and Napoli.
“They aren't small teams but average to big ones and they can chase us and Inter all the way.
“But I can't deny that it's nice to be at the top and to breathe the air at the summit after two years of being so far back.
“It's nice to be so close to the Nerazzurri and to fight for the objective that we lost too early in the last two seasons.”
That clown forgot about us. We better beat the shits out of the Milans.
