'We always look only at ourselves' - Gabbia remaining calm despite 'two points dropped'
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'We always look only at ourselves' - Gabbia remaining calm despite 'two points dropped'
"When we don't win a game, we have to think of it as two points dropped because we could have done better. Therefore, there's no point in continuing to focus on this game: we need to analyse what we could have done better and return to winning on Sunday, which is the most important thing."
"Honestly, we always look only at ourselves. These are the same things you're talking about outside: we know we have to win every game we face. We'll continue to look at ourselves and try to do our best to get to the end of the year without any regrets, giving 100% as we're doing. We need to be calm, clear-headed, and confident."
"Mike is a phenomenal goalkeeper, he's our leader and our captain. I think everyone makes mistakes, and we shouldn't focus on that. We could have recovered the game later, but we didn't complete the comeback. But I'm absolutely calm about Mike, who is a champion. He'll return to performing the miracles he's accustomed us to, as always."
AC Milan were held to a 1-1 draw by Como at San Siro after Nico Paz profited from Mike Maignan's stray pass and Rafael Leao levelled with a 25-yard lob. The result leaves Milan seven points behind city rivals Inter with their game in hand used and only 12 matches remaining, making Scudetto hopes increasingly remote. Matteo Gabbia, who played the second half, said non-wins must be treated as two points dropped, urged analysis of mistakes and a return to winning on Sunday. He defended Maignan as a phenomenal leader and champion and called for calm, confidence, and 100% effort.
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