Milan has “found the right way”, claims former star Kaka and that Zlatan Ibrahimovic will “make a difference until the end.”
Milan is unbeaten in 15 League games and is yet to concede a 2020-21 Serie A goal and the club is currently going through a highly positive time under Stefano Pioli.
The youthful Rossoneri side excelled in the squad at Milanello with the 39-year-old who returned in January.
“They have a mix of leaders and youngsters. When I arrived, I was young and I found a structure that helped me.”
“It’s important to continue. It seems to me that the Elliott fund has found the right path, a line the CEO [Ivan] Gazidis maintains,” Kaka told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“The work of [director Paolo] Maldini and that of [former director Zvonimir] Boban was important.”
“We think of the German models, the national team from 2014. I like the renewal of Milan but learning from the veterans is fundamental.
“Without those, I met at Milanello, I wouldn’t have become what I was. Young people are not enough.”
“Let’s think of the Arsenal model. It’s nice, but they haven’t won in recent years. We need to be a little more concrete. For me, it works better: leaders and young players for a future with quality.”
