Andriy Shevchenko admits he sees Milan’s transfer policy as “chaotic” but “I wish the club all the best”.

The Ukraine Coach is a Rossoneri legend after 175 goals in 322 games, and he helped them to win the Champions League in 2003, scoring the winning penalty in the shoot-out with Juventus.

“I don’t know what to expect,” Shevchenko told football.ua when asked about his former club.

Andriy Shevchenko admits he sees Milan’s transfer policy as “chaotic” but “I wish the club all the best”.

The Ukraine Coach is a Rossoneri legend after 175 goals in 322 games, and he helped them to win the Champions League in 2003, scoring the winning penalty in the shoot-out with Juventus.

“I don’t know what to expect,” Shevchenko told football.ua when asked about his former club.

“There are two different methods of achieving results, the planned way and the spontaneous way. In my opinion there are chaotic actions at Milan, there’s no definitive plan.

“[Coach Vincenzo] Montella had a certain vision and a plan, but with these time frames they had to move faster.

“Then there are so many new players. They sign a player for a certain position, then a month later someone comes in for the same position. These are spontaneous decisions!

“I can’t foresee what they will become. I wish the club all the best though, because I consider them my own club.”

Shevchenko speaks fluent Italian, why didn’t he do his coaching badges at Coverciano, rather than in Ukraine?

“How would I have been viewed in Ukraine if I’d gone to do my badges at Coverciano? That’s my question for you.

“I could have gone to any school in the world, but I don’t think our coaching education is any worse. I wanted to promote the prestige and knowledge of our coaching school.

“I came through our system, and I want to achieve results with our knowledge base.”

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