Pioli discusses returning to face Milan, latest battle with Allegri and limiting Modric
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Pioli discusses returning to face Milan, latest battle with Allegri and limiting Modric
"I would have liked to return to San Siro another time, but right now I'm not thinking about the emotions that will inevitably come. I'm focused on our moment, even though I experienced some wonderful emotions there. I've shared an important journey with the lads. It'll be exciting to meet them, but I'll think about it after the match. I have too many things to prepare first. I'll experience what happens on Sunday, but it's not a priority. I'll play 500 games, and the next day I'll turn 60, if there is a football God... (laughs)."
"We're missing a win, that's all. In our minds, we're missing points. Defeats make us lose confidence and self-esteem. We're privileged people, but we have soul, and we all want to give something back. Victories don't come by chance. I'm sure we'll get out of this situation; the team's commitment and unity give me confidence."
Fiorentina enter the match winless in six league games, placing Stefano Pioli under pressure as he returns to San Siro. AC Milan aim to secure a fifth league victory in seven matches and build on a strong start under Massimiliano Allegri after collecting four points from games with Napoli and Juventus. Milan face injury setbacks from the international break, with Christian Pulisic and Adrien Rabiot ruled out and Pervis Estupinan and Alexis Saelemaekers doubtful. Pioli emphasizes focus on the team's current moment, stresses the need for a win, and cites unity and commitment as reasons for confidence.
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