Gennaro Gattuso still wasn’t satisfied even after Milan won their Europa League tie 3-0 away to Ludogorets. “We could’ve played better.”
The Rossoneri have one foot in the Round of 16 after this first leg success in Bulgaria.
“I wouldn’t call it the perfect performance, as we could’ve played better, even if it’s always difficult in Europe,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.
Gennaro Gattuso still wasn’t satisfied even after Milan won their Europa League tie 3-0 away to Ludogorets. “We could’ve played better.”
The Rossoneri have one foot in the Round of 16 after this first leg success in Bulgaria.
“I wouldn’t call it the perfect performance, as we could’ve played better, even if it’s always difficult in Europe,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.
“Ludogorets could’ve caused us problems, but we are holding on tight to this 3-0 result. I don’t think it’s a fair reflection of the game, because we could’ve done so much better. I am actually angry, as we didn’t develop our attacking moves properly.
“What does reassure me is the growing confidence in the team, even among those who don’t play as much. I want everyone to be ready and in good shape when called upon.
“I have to thank the lads, because with everything I propose to them, I see them eager and enthusiastic. I think Alessio Romagnoli is one of the best Italian defenders right now, while Patrick Cutrone and Davide Calabria can also give a great deal to the Azzurri.”
Gattuso was asked about his own future amid rumours Milan will offer him a contract extension.
“I am just enjoying the dream of being Coach of Milan at the age of 40. I have a lot to learn. We’ll see what happens, but the important thing is not whether or not Gattuso is on the bench. What matters is Milan.
“I have been given this great chance, it is an immense honour and a dream that I hope will last as long as possible.”