Jashari discusses injury ordeal, learning from Modric, Allegri's style and Milan's aims
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Jashari discusses injury ordeal, learning from Modric, Allegri's style and Milan's aims
"I feel very, very good and the injury is a thing of the past. I've worked hard in training over the last two months and haven't had any problems. Not even in the friendly match during the international break [against Entella] or in the Coppa Italia against Lazio. My leg isn't bothering me anymore and I'm happy about that."
"Honestly, after a summer in which negotiations for my arrival at Milan had been lengthy, having a problem like this wasn't ideal. I'd been working with the team for three weeks, I was growing, and I don't think anyone in my place would have been happy. "Bad luck... It happens in football. I wanted to be on the pitch to help the team and make the fans happy, but it wasn't possible. But in life, everything has a reason: it means there had to be this setback on my journey here at Milan.""
"Everyone at Milan wrote to me and made me feel important: my team-mates, the staff, the coach,"
Ardon Jashari joined AC Milan from Club Brugge for around €34m plus bonuses as the primary midfield target after Tijjani Reijnders' sale. Lengthy summer negotiations preceded the transfer. A fractured fibula at the end of August caused an estimated two-to-three-month absence, interrupting his initial integration. The injury is now resolved after two months of intensive training and he reported no issues in a friendly against Entella or in the Coppa Italia match against Lazio. He aims to repay the club's faith and investment and to compete for his first trophy. He is expected to start the Riyadh semi-final versus Napoli on the bench but hopes to play a part. Teammates, staff and the coach provided strong support during his recovery.
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