Fullkrug discusses 'strong' connection with Milan, training in Italy and first derby
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Fullkrug discusses 'strong' connection with Milan, training in Italy and first derby
"It's really crazy because as a footballer, you think football is always football, the same game. Instead, it seems so different in different countries and different leagues. In Germany, it was very different from England. In England, the sessions were much shorter and very dynamic, high-intensity. In Italy... We have very long sessions, sometimes a little slow, but with a different intensity than in Italy."
"I like the culture, I love the club. I'm grateful to be at AC Milan and to play in this jersey. I don't know why, but the connection I have with the club and the fans is already strong. I'm happy to be here, to play for this club, and I'm always happy to step into San Siro."
"I can't wait to play in my first Milan derby, one of the best in the world. I really can't wait."
Niclas Füllkrug, a German centre-forward with experience across multiple leagues including the Bundesliga, Premier League, and Serie A, has joined AC Milan on a temporary basis with one goal so far. He describes significant differences in training methodologies between countries and leagues. English training emphasizes shorter, high-intensity sessions, while Italian training involves longer sessions with greater frequency and fewer days off. Despite the demanding schedule, Füllkrug has adapted well and feels increasingly fit. He expresses strong appreciation for Milan's culture and the club's fanbase, highlighting his excitement for the upcoming Milan derby, considered one of football's premier matches.
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