
"A Rossoneri fan in black and blue (the colours of Brugge). What does your grandfather, who passed on his passion for AC Milan to you, say? "Well, not well, but the club is great, it focuses a lot on young people, and it has top facilities. It's the perfect club to work for; they convinced me with their project, and we're also one of the youngest teams in the Champions League.""
"Club Brugge's first Champions League goal (against Monaco) this year was also your first in this competition. "I had a chance earlier, but the opposing goalkeeper blocked me. Shortly after, the same scenario: a pass, and this time I managed to lift it high enough to score. A dream." A goal à la Inzaghi, your idol... "Yes, the one against Barça was similar. Maybe the second one was easier; those are my goals when I run and tap in."
Nicolo Tresoldi moved to Club Brugge in the summer and has scored four goals so far. The 21-year-old striker has German nationality and Milanese roots. He regards AC Milan highly and hopes to represent the club in the future. He said Club Brugge focuses on young players, offers top facilities, and convinced him with its project. Tresoldi described an emotional departure from Hannover after eight years and a fast transition to higher-level competition. He scored Club Brugge's first Champions League goal of the season versus Monaco and compared one of his goals to those of his idol, Filippo Inzaghi.
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