
"Ricardo Rodriguez joined AC Milan just as the club were exiting the 'banter era' and now, he commented on several topics. The late 2010s saw Milan start to walk away from the humiliating period in the middle of the decade. There were, of course, still glimpses of that era still present, but as the 20s drew closer, the Rossoneri also started to look more competent."
"Arriving in the summer of 2017, Rodriguez played 74 times between July of that year and January 2020, when he left for PSV in the Netherlands, before leaving permanently in the summer for Torino, where he remained for four years. Earlier in the season, he spoke a lot about his time at the club, and today, he touched on the subject again."
"No, no, no. They didn't want to give me up. In fact, they were happy for me to stay with Theo. But I wanted to play more, and I knew that after Theo arrived, I wouldn't have much space left. I was the one who wanted to leave; no one kicked me out. They would have been happy if I had stayed."
Ricardo Rodriguez joined AC Milan in the summer of 2017 as the club began to emerge from the 'banter era'. He featured 74 times between July 2017 and January 2020, then moved to PSV before completing a permanent transfer to Torino, where he stayed four years. He said every coach he worked with — including Pioli, Montella, Giampaolo and Gattuso — taught him something and that he achieved positive outcomes under all of them. He said the club did not force him out, but he sought more playing time after Theo's arrival. He denied claims that teammates disliked Leonardo Bonucci and described a great relationship with him.
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