Milan loanee Colombo reflects on recent seasons: "I can't say I'm disappointed"
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Milan loanee Colombo reflects on recent seasons: "I can't say I'm disappointed"
"I've made about ten appearances for AC Milan, but it was the Covid era and we played without fans, even at San Siro. Over time, I've sought balance, trying to build everything brick by brick. And then I see that many strikers in this Serie A are struggling to score. I'm searching within myself for a key that can open important doors. I said to myself: 'If I've reached Serie A, there must be a reason; no one has given me gifts.'"
"I can't say I'm disappointed, even though changing city, team, coach, teammates, and training centre every year hasn't been easy; you have to be good at accepting things as they are. Today I'm at Genoa, and the affection of the Genoese is certainly felt. Forwards who have made football history have passed through here: Palacio, Milito, more recently Retegui, and Pinamonti, another striker who has been scoring in double figures for some time,"
Lorenzo Colombo moved from AC Milan to Genoa on an initial loan in the summer, with an option to buy that will likely convert into an obligation if conditions are met, potentially making the transfer permanent. He returned to Milanello after a fifth loan at Empoli but was loaned out again soon after. Colombo has made about ten first-team appearances for Milan, mostly during the Covid era when matches had no fans, and has pursued gradual development across successive loan spells. Frequent annual moves have required adaptation, and Genoa supporters have shown affection while the club has a history of successful forwards.
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