Milan’s win at Udinese” data-scaytid=”1″>Udinese in Week 23 resuscitated the Rossoneri’s season, says defender Daniele Bonera.
Milan’s win at Udinese in Week 23 resuscitated the Rossoneri’s season, says defender Daniele Bonera.
The Diavolo were 1-0 down with 13 minutes to go in Udine, only for Maxi Lopez and Stephan El Shaarawy to turn the game around with late goals.
That win – after a loss to Lazio” data-scaytid=”7″>Lazio and draw with Napoli – was then followed up with comprehensive victories over Arsenal in the Champions League and Cesena at the weekend.
“We’re a healthy squad regardless of what other people have been saying,” the former Parma player commented.
“Half an hour from the end against Udinese we looked like a team resigned to our fate, but we turned that game around, we beat Arsenal and now Cesena as well.
“Now we have Juventus” data-scaytid=”13″>Juventus, another tough match, and we’ll do everything to win it.”
The Italian champions returned to the top of the table on Sunday after ensuring a 3-1 win at the Stadio Manuzzi.
“We played a good game, an excellent first half, then we suffered a bit in the second half but what counts is the victory,” Bonera added.
“Cesena’s League position is a lie. We didn’t manage to score immediately but, after the first goal, things got easier.”
Milan and Juventus meet at San Siro next Saturday. The Rossoneri are a point clear of Juve at the top, but the Old Lady do have a game in hand.