Samu Castillejo believes Milan are subjected to criticism that is far too harsh. ‘When we lose a couple of games, we are considered dead, a team that is too young, blah, blah, blah.’
The Rossoneri will mathematically secure a top four finish if they beat Cagliari at San Siro on Sunday evening.
“As you saw, we played some difficult games and still achieved good results, playing some excellent football,” Castillejo told Sky Sport Italia after three consecutive victories, including a 7-0 away to Torino.
Samu Castillejo believes Milan are subjected to criticism that is far too harsh. ‘When we lose a couple of games, we are considered dead, a team that is too young, blah, blah, blah.’
The Rossoneri will mathematically secure a top four finish if they beat Cagliari at San Siro on Sunday evening.
“As you saw, we played some difficult games and still achieved good results, playing some excellent football,” Castillejo told Sky Sport Italia after three consecutive victories, including a 7-0 away to Torino.
“We are very close to the Champions League, there’s one step to go and we hope to do it in our stadium on Sunday. I realise criticism is necessary in football, but people tend to go a bit overboard when it comes to us.
“When Milan lose a couple of games, we are considered dead, a team that doesn’t know how to fight back, a team that is too young, blah, blah blah…
“Then when the results arrive, we are treated like superstars.”