
"You're right. It's a shame to put in such a positive performance here in this stadium and leave without any points. We can be proud of our performance; we still have a long, long way to go. We need to look positively at the future and at this game we've played. It's a long game, and the points will come."
"We were worried; we knew that counterattacks are one of their strengths. I think we played so well in the first half that this positive attitude kept us going, going, and going. We didn't manage to score today, but if we play like this in the future, we'll inevitably get points. We're on 21 points and are up there with other big clubs. It's inevitable that we'll win a lot of games this year."
Mile Svilar was considered by AC Milan last summer but no transfer materialized and the club kept Mike Maignan. Maignan produced a season-defining penalty save from Paulo Dybala at San Siro to preserve a 1-0 victory. Massimiliano Allegri acknowledged that the game slipped away early, but his team fought to take the lead and ultimately secured the win. Svilar expressed frustration at leaving without points while praising his side's positive performance and long-term prospects. Svilar noted his team worried about Milan's counterattacks, played strongly in the first half, and expects points and more wins as the season progresses.
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