Bartesaghi sheds light on Milan and Italy dream, life away from football, idols and routine
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Bartesaghi sheds light on Milan and Italy dream, life away from football, idols and routine
"A lot. I've been a Milan fan since I was a kid. My dad passed that passion for Milan on to me."
"The coach is positive, always trying to see the right side of things, always trying to stay positive, and he asks that of us too."
"I was actually talking about it with my family the other day: if I hadn't become a footballer, I would've helped my dad in construction."
"I'm very tidy. I hate mess, even in my room or just in my locker in the dressing room. I can't stand messy places."
Davide Bartesaghi has expressed his deep passion for representing AC Milan, a love instilled by his father. Initially expected to be a backup left-back, he became a starter following an injury to Pervis Estupinan. Bartesaghi made a significant impact by scoring two goals against Sassuolo. He is now seen as a vital part of the team's future, with potential national team recognition on the horizon. He values positivity from his coach, Massimiliano Allegri, and maintains a tidy lifestyle, reflecting his disciplined approach to both football and life.
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