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00:00Good afternoon, everyone, welcome along to this pre-match press conference on the eve
00:05of Milan Juventus.
00:06We'll start with Milan TV.
00:07Thanks, Nicola.
00:09Good afternoon, Gaffer.
00:10Gaffer, Tiago Motta earlier on confirmed that Dusan Vlahovic will play no part more against
00:20us.
00:21He's an important player, but he's also someone who's easier to mark for our defence.
00:27That means that Juventus are probably having runs from deep, a bit more movement off the
00:31ball.
00:32Is that a different threat for us?
00:35Yes, maybe.
00:39Juventus are a very malleable side.
00:42They adapt to the players that go out there on the pitch.
00:48I don't know whether Tim Wehr will play up front.
00:52I know Wehr very well.
00:53He played under me, albeit not as a striker.
01:01Maybe they'll have different intentions because they're different type of players.
01:08Tim is a very quick player who likes to run in behind.
01:11He's not like Dusan Vlahovic.
01:15Of course, it will be different.
01:17I can't say that it will be the same thing as playing against Vlahovic.
01:24So maybe we need to be wary of Tim's ability to run into the space in behind, as opposed
01:31to Tim playing with his back to goal and laying the ball off, because in terms of his qualities,
01:38that's not his game.
01:42Of course, the profile of the centre-forward does change how the team play as a whole.
01:48Sky, hi coach.
01:52In recent days, we saw that you were watching Yannick Sinner.
01:56He's impressing the world.
01:57He's a huge Milan fan.
02:00I'm not going to ask you what that day was all about, but what are the qualities of Yannick
02:04Sinner?
02:05We know that he's got a lot of talent.
02:07What qualities does Sinner have that you'd like your team to have in terms of consistency,
02:13professionalism, selflessness?
02:15What did you like about that?
02:16What would you like to convey to your team?
02:17Maybe you've already done so.
02:23First and foremost, it was a real pleasure to cheer on a Milan fan like Yannick Sinner.
02:31He's got so many good things that I'd like to see as part of our team, but it's an individual
02:36sport.
02:37He's not a kettle of fish, but his focus, it's really impressive how well he's able
02:42to concentrate.
02:46He's a very focused, concentrated player.
02:49He never makes mistakes.
02:53That's one of his qualities.
02:54He almost never makes any unforced errors because he's very focused.
02:59He's very concentrated.
03:00Yes, of course, I would love to see those qualities in our team.
03:06He's the world number one, and I'd love to see that in my team.
03:12We've played a third of the season.
03:15There is still time, but there are a number of teams that lie between Milan and the top
03:21of the table.
03:22Milan-Juventus is a historic fixture, so San Siro will be full.
03:27It's not the be-all and end-all, but it'll be important tomorrow to win, won't it, to
03:32cut the gap on the sides above.
03:35It's not crucial, but it's important.
03:36It is an important fixture, just as they all are at this stage.
03:42Every match is important.
03:43I can't say that the Juventus game is more important than the match after that against
03:48Empoli, because we need to win.
03:52We need to win matches.
03:55We need to go on a winning run, secure some consecutive victories.
03:59They're all important.
04:00It's a different game, of course, but given that I'm always positive, I always think about
04:09what we can achieve if we beat Juventus, win Milan.
04:15Of course, we have the utmost respect for Juventus, but we have no fear of them whatsoever.
04:22That's what's important, and we're here ready to accept that we want to go out there and
04:28win tomorrow, the zone.
04:31Hi, coach.
04:32In the two games this season with the most pressure on you and your team, where you were
04:39almost with your backs against the wall against Inter and Real Madrid, they're arguably your
04:43two best performances and two results that really caused the stir.
04:47You've got another big pressurised match tomorrow.
04:49Are you a bit more relaxed because of that?
04:52Because typically, given what's come before, we've seen that your team are good at responding
04:58under pressure.
04:59Have you wondered and asked yourself why that this team tends to respond under pressure
05:05as opposed to when they're favourites?
05:09I no longer feel any pressure heading into matches such as these, but I don't think it
05:13comes down to pressure.
05:15I think it pertains to motivation.
05:21It's easy to understand that against Inter and Juventus and Real Madrid, that it's easy
05:31to be motivated, be up for the game.
05:34The tougher thing is to go to Cagliari and have the same motivation, and that's what
05:39we're trying to achieve in this team, to try and always have the same motivation, game
05:46in, game out.
05:47Pressure is part and parcel of this job, day in, day out.
05:50If you're at Milan, you know that pressure is a daily consideration, otherwise you can't
05:57perform at this level if you can't withstand the pressure.
06:00Right.
06:01Motivation.
06:02OK, let's talk about motivation of players, Rafael's motivation.
06:10He's doing well.
06:11He's back to starring again, and also Alvaro Morata's motivation.
06:16He silenced the Bernabeu at Real Madrid as a former player, so how important could these
06:24two players' individual motivations be tomorrow?
06:29It's important to have Rafa and Morata on good form.
06:35They're match winners.
06:36They can ultimately make the difference in matches such as these.
06:46I think we need Rafa, Liao and Morata to be at the peak of their powers in this match,
06:53but in terms of what I've seen from them in recent days on the training ground, they are
06:58the two players, along with everyone else, they're looking very good, they're looking
07:01very up for the match, and I expect them to show that tomorrow against Juventus.
07:08Mediaset.
07:10Morata's presence, Juventus don't have a number nine, they don't have Vlahovic, they don't
07:20have Milik, whereas Milan have lots of options, Morata, I think Camarda, Tami Abraham as an
07:27opportunity as well.
07:28Do you think that's where the match might be won and lost?
07:30The difference is that you actually have a fox in the box, a centre forward.
07:36Should we expect, the defence wasn't great at Cagliari, should we expect Milan to be
07:42a bit more attacking?
07:43Is that the philosophy?
07:44Are you going to try and pack the opposition box?
07:47We always want to try and be an attacking side.
07:51I think we're good offensively, scoring three goals at Madrid, scoring three times at Cagliari.
07:58That's a good sign in terms of where the team are at offensively.
08:11But I expect us not to necessarily be relying on one player, I think we need to rely on
08:16everyone.
08:17What matters most is the team, what the team does, and once we've done that, if the team
08:26is playing well, then the players will perform better within the team as a whole.
08:31When I think about matches, I always conceive of these fixtures as to the team, what the
08:37team is going to do.
08:38All of the players will be important as part of that team effort.
08:47As for Morata, we want to be an attacking team, but we also know that Juventus have
08:53conceded the fewest number of goals in Serie A, they're very strong defensively.
08:58We might have a few more issues in terms of getting in behind Juventus, because they're
09:04a very strong team.
09:06It will be a difficult match from an attacking sense, I have no doubts about that.
09:13So your tactics might see you set up similar to the Real Madrid game?
09:18I think it will be a different match.
09:21I think it will be a different game.
09:27If I'm perfectly honest, I think at this moment in time Juventus are a better team defensively
09:34than Real Madrid.
09:36As a team, they defend better than Real Madrid, and that's not a criticism of Real Madrid,
09:41it's what my honest opinion is.
09:44Good afternoon.
09:48You've just stressed this and you often repeat, we want to be an attacking team.
09:55In the last four and a half months since you've been in charge, Milan have improved defensively.
09:59They're a team that have really made giant strides in the final third, but in terms of
10:04statistics of the goals that you've conceded, I don't necessarily want to put it down only
10:10to the defence.
10:11You don't concede too many goals.
10:13You conceded three at Cagliari.
10:14You were the first to say you can't score three and then concede three at Cagliari.
10:22During the international break, what exactly were you working on?
10:25How can you resolve this?
10:26Because it is becoming a bit of an issue, it's often what destroys what you've created
10:32to begin with.
10:33No, I don't want to shy away from what the issues are in terms of the team, and our issues,
10:40our problems remain how we defend.
10:45I was lucky enough to have all of the defenders here during the international break, apart
10:50from Strahinja Pavlovic and Teo Hernandez, everyone else was here and we have worked
10:55a great deal, so much, almost every day on our defensive line, what we need to improve
11:01upon, and I also expect that the team can make progress, that they can improve, because
11:13as I said, we have no issues offensively, this is a team that creates opportunities.
11:19Defensively is where we need to improve upon, and we have been working the last four nights
11:23almost entirely exclusively on our defensive line, because I've had almost all of the defenders
11:29available to train.
11:32Gazzetta dello Sport, before the international break and during it as well, when Italy played
11:41against France, Teo Hernandez struggled a little bit with the French national team.
11:46Have you looked at how you might be able to revitalise him and get him back to that world
11:51class level that he's consistently shown in recent years, since he's been a Milan player?
11:56That's the first question.
11:57Secondly, I wanted a bit of an update on the injury situation, whether Luka Jovic might
12:03be available for selection for tomorrow, or if he's not available, whether Camarda will
12:09be in the match squad.
12:10I'll start with the second question.
12:13Luka Jovic is not fit, so he won't be involved, Francesco Camarda will of course be with us,
12:25he's trained with us, he'll be part of the matchday squad.
12:29As for Teo, Teo is a top class footballer, I think Teo Hernandez is the best left back
12:37in the world, I've got no doubts about that whatsoever.
12:43I think it's a question of adaptation, in recent days we've spoken to one another, he's
12:51learning things that are important to my mind.
12:58Over the course of this week he's looked more focused and more motivated than ever, and
13:06that's a very positive sign when it comes to having Teo at the peak of his powers.
13:13Hi coach, good afternoon.
13:21In his last interview, Ibrahimovic said we are trying to strike a greater balance, get
13:30better shape.
13:31How can you achieve better shape?
13:34Can you do so by improving defensively, or would you have more balance by tweaking slightly
13:42your formation?
13:45So you want three midfielders, yes, exactly.
13:58I agree with Zlatan, we do need to find that balance.
14:07I'm not saying that we've never defended well, we've never played well, we've actually
14:22defended well against the best teams.
14:26If we're able to defend against the best teams, against the best players, it's because the
14:30team is capable of doing so, and I think that's positive.
14:42Above all, it's a case of concentration and attitude, the way in which we look at matches
14:55against smaller sides.
14:57This all comes down to our approach.
14:59I think it's a mental matter, and we are talking about it, we are working on it, because we've
15:09been showing things to the players, we've been speaking to the players and telling them
15:12that we can try and strike that balance, and we are doing so, that's what we're working
15:17on.
15:18When we talk about defensive issues, often we're pinpointing or highlighting defenders,
15:29but it's not only the defenders.
15:33If we don't press well higher up the pitch, then the opposition players have more time
15:39and space on the ball, they can then cause problems for our defensive line, so it is
15:45an issue that pertains to the team as a whole, but above all it comes down to focus.
15:52My second question is, last Sunday, at the end of the game between Italy and France,
15:58on his way off the pitch, Didier Deschamps spoke to a few members of the media, and speaking
16:03about Teo Hernandez, he said that he believes that Teo Hernandez was both tired physically
16:10and mentally.
16:13I'm sure you've spoken to Teo Hernandez over the last few days.
16:16Have you understood why he is mentally drained, because physically tired you just take a few
16:23days off and you can recover, but if you're mentally drained, it's a little bit more concerning,
16:27isn't it?
16:29Yes, I have spoken to Teo, quite honestly, I don't think it's a case of mental fatigue,
16:39you know, I've just said it's a case of adaptation, but I don't want to comment on what Didier
16:48Deschamps has said.
16:50Good afternoon, Gaffer, first and foremost I'd like to ask you, how is Matteo Gabbia,
16:57can he start the match, given that he's trained two or three times with the group over the
17:02course of this week, and looking at the numbers, Milan are last in Serie A in terms of balls
17:11recovered and duels won.
17:14Is it also an issue in terms of the skill set of this team, in terms of the players
17:18that make up this squad, not necessarily able to win the ball back, they're not mean enough
17:24in terms of out of possession?
17:27Yes, I think so.
17:32We're not a very aggressive team when we're defending in terms of duels, in terms of winning
17:38the ball back, but these balls won are all over the pitch, because we're the team that
17:49actually presses more in the final third than anyone else, but we're not a very, very
17:57aggressive team, defensively, and it does also boil down to the players' qualities.
18:06We are working on this to try and be a bit more aggressive in the challenge, in the duels,
18:15in terms of getting to the ball first.
18:19These are all very important, and over the last few days we have worked a great deal
18:24on 1v1 situations, which are important.
18:31We're working to improve on the players' qualities and in terms of how the team sets up.
18:41Gabbia is fit, he has trained over the last few days and he is ready to play from the
18:50start.
18:51Thus far, in important matches, the only game that you picked, the starting XI that we were
19:04expecting, was against Liverpool, against Napoli, Reinders and Tonandes were unavailable.
19:09Against Inter, you had Morata as a second striker, you had Moussa on the right-hand
19:14side against Real Madrid, and those were two wins.
19:17I wanted to know whether you're considering another Fonseca special move tomorrow, or
19:22whether you're going to pick with your typical starting XI.
19:25Obviously, you're not going to tell us which one, but...
19:29No, no, I'm not coming up with anything new, no innovations.
19:37Obviously, we need to be wary of Juventus' qualities, but no, we're not going to do anything new.
19:54I asked you whether you enjoyed Inter against Juventus, whether it was a more spectacular
19:59game or there were more mistakes, you said a bit of both.
20:07Do you expect Juventus to be like they were at the end of the game against Inter?
20:11No, I really like Juventus, I like watching them play, they're a completely different
20:19team to the one that they were last season, they're strong offensively, here we're talking
20:30about Dusan Vlahovic, but I think their most influential players are their wingers, that
20:54is the main threat that Juventus carries, the wide areas.
20:58You touched upon briefly the topic earlier on, I'm going to be a bit more direct, do
21:07you think this is the last chance for Milan to send out a message and say, we're also
21:11in the title race, do you agree with that, is it too early to say?
21:16As I said, it's an important match.
21:27These days you see in Serie A that all of the teams drop plenty of points, this is not
21:32a domestic league like in Spain or in France, where Paris Saint-Germain typically win almost
21:40all of their matches and they drop very few points, or Real Madrid and Barcelona in La
21:43Liga, here in Serie A it's harder not to drop points, because I think in terms of the difference
21:56between the best team and the worst team, there's less of a gulf than there is in France
22:01or Spain.
22:05It's a more balanced league in Serie A than it is in La Liga and Ligue 1, because I'm
22:10sure that all of the teams in Serie A will drop plenty of points between now and the
22:14end of the season, but it is an important match for us, it is an important game.
22:20Good afternoon, Gaffer, thank you.
22:23Rafael Leao has had a fortnight of praise after Real Madrid and Cagliari, but he's also
22:30been a little bit self-critical in Portugal, he said, I need to be a bit more selfish,
22:34is that something that you're asking him as well?
22:36Because for a player who's often in 1v1 situations, who's often isolated, is that something you're
22:45asking Leao to do a bit more of?
22:51I understand what Rafa said, I think what he meant was, he needs to be more decisive,
23:02in terms of being more selfish, he needs to be more decisive in terms of goals and assists,
23:06I agree with him.
23:11I think Rafa can be even more decisive.
23:24He's working towards becoming more of a match winner, I have no doubts about that.
23:28Giovanni Delea, good afternoon, Gaffer, Milan-Juventus is a hugely important game tomorrow in terms
23:34of the title race for Milan, but I don't want to anger you, so I'm going to take a state
23:39back.
23:43After the Real Madrid game, you said that in terms of skill set, it's easier for your
23:48Milan side to play against top teams as opposed to mid-table sides, but are you sure it only
23:54comes down to qualities or skill set, you mentioned it earlier on, or does it come down
23:58to your mindset, your attitude, which you need to change, and whether you were referring
24:03above all to the team's mentality, how do you change that in order to get the maximum
24:09points, which are important both for the title race, but also in the Champions League, which
24:13is very challenging this season?
24:16No, I have no issues whatsoever in acknowledging that it is first and foremost a mental issue.
24:29After the Real Madrid game, when I spoke to the media, and when I said that it would
24:34be more difficult to win at Cagliari, I didn't say that because I'm crazy.
24:43I said so because I was also trying to send out a message to my group of players.
24:50It was clearly an implicit message to my squad, that's why I mentioned it so much, because
24:56I know that this team is like that, that when we play against teams such as this, they
25:05relax a little bit, they take their foot off the pedal, that's not what I wanted to see.
25:11I didn't want the team to relax, I wanted quite the opposite, I wanted the team to understand
25:16that it was important to be focused, that's why I sent out the message to this team.
25:21Do you think after the Cagliari game that the team has now received this message?
25:26Because dropping points like that can be really important.
25:29After the Cagliari game, quite honestly, I don't think we understood things well.
25:42I knew that it was a very dangerous game.
25:43We go to Real Madrid, we play, we win, we play well.
25:56We're all euphoric, we're on cloud nine.
25:59We go to Cagliari, before the international break.
26:02It was a banana skin, and that's why I wanted to actually get the players' feet back on
26:10the ground as to the difficulties of this match, because this team does tend to struggle
26:15in terms of motivation, focus, compared with playing against big teams like Real Madrid.
26:28In general terms, I've been at other teams that have played in the Champions League.
26:34It often occurs, it happens often, in teams that play in the Champions League, and then
26:42they play a different type of match.
26:44Yes, if you look at things, often teams that aren't the best sides, if they get a good
26:54result in the Champions League, then they don't necessarily get a positive result domestically.
26:58It is a difficulty to have the same motivation, to make sure that the players are still up
27:03for a game as motivated as they were against Real Madrid.
27:11You're more motivated to do your job at the Bernabeu, as opposed to you are in Sardinia
27:15at Cagliari.
27:16I'm sure that's the case.
27:18It's understandable on a human level, but we need to fight against that instinct, because
27:27you don't get more points for winning a match at Madrid as opposed to what you do at Cagliari.
27:33It's an important bit of work that we need to do.
27:35Sartorio, good afternoon, Gaffer.
27:38Younes Moussa was crucial for you at Real Madrid, both defensively and offensively,
27:45because he played as both a full-back and a wing-back, depending on whether you were
27:54on in or out of possession.
27:55But could Loftus-Cheek do that, because he did that at Chelsea, or do you think you'd
28:01better play him elsewhere?
28:03To be honest, I don't know.
28:04I've not tried him out there.
28:10I haven't tried him out in that position.
28:14Maybe further down the line we'll see that, but I think Ruben Loftus-Cheek has a different
28:19skill set, which means that he's more suited to play in the middle of the park.
28:23Younes Moussa is a different type of player.
28:25He's often played there.
28:27Now for the United States men's national team, you play there.
28:31Bressi, good afternoon, Gaffer.
28:35You've often said that it's a mental issue, the feeling beyond tomorrow's match is that
28:42in order for Milan to stay in the title race, you need to go on a winning run, a winning
28:47streak, something that this team has yet to achieve.
28:51So the question is, are this team capable of going on a winning run?
28:55Often you get the fans used to saying, we've won this game, we're going to win the next
28:59game, because often you're on cloud nine and you drop off in the next game.
29:03I spoke about this today with the players.
29:10We need to win several matches on the spin.
29:15It's crucial.
29:17It's crucial for us, and we are capable of doing so with Milan.
29:23We need to do so.
29:24If we want to make up ground and make up the points that we've dropped, then we need to
29:32go on a winning run in order to force our way back into the title race.
29:35Fabio Conte, good afternoon.
29:40You've spoken about the issues that the team have faced and the team's attitude, but you've
29:45also said that you think Milan can win every game, and I think that's only natural.
29:52What makes you more optimistic for the future of the team in the medium term, in terms of
29:59the work that you've done?
30:00You still need to do the players' attitude, how they've received your instructions.
30:06What makes you optimistic for the future?
30:09Everything you've just mentioned, all of that.
30:13I think we've already spoken about this several times.
30:20First and foremost, the way that the players actually perceive our ideas, and then seeing
30:32the progress that the team has made.
30:36We can talk about a number of different things.
30:39Naturally, I'm a very positive person, and it's also because the players have shown me
30:50that we can become the team that we want to be, because they work well, they always work well.
30:58And all that makes me very positive.
31:01I could have been here or another club and really feel that the team wasn't working well,
31:08or over the course of the week the team didn't do what I asked them to, or they didn't run enough.
31:14But that's not what I feel here with this group of players.
31:22And gradually, because we currently have issues against teams like that, we have the issue
31:28that we don't get much time on the training ground because of how many matches we play.
31:32But I do feel that gradually, slowly, we are improving, we are making progress, and we
31:41are on track to become a better team.
31:44Bianchin?
31:45Good afternoon, Gaffer.
31:48A question about Ruben Lofter's cheek, regardless of whether or not he'll start tomorrow.
31:54You can tell us if you want to.
31:55But in terms of motivation, what can you do with a player like him?
32:00He looks a little bit soft out there, but physically he should be able to dominate and
32:05boss the games.
32:06And yet he seems to be out there on his tiptoes, softly, softly, catchy monkey.
32:12You can't obviously guarantee him a place in the team, but I think what's positive is
32:20all of the players have played, they've all had several opportunities to impress.
32:28I'm happy with what Lofter's cheek has done.
32:32I think he struggled a little bit at the start of the season, because Lofter's cheek is a
32:39quick player, he likes to carry the ball.
32:42He's not really a player in terms of finding the right space at the right time.
32:48But I think he has made huge strides.
32:51The game that he played recently against Napoli, I think he performed very well.
32:58And he is making progress.
33:05The problem is that I have issues elsewhere, because Christian Pulisic and Tidji Reinders
33:12are both in good form.
33:14So that makes things hard for Lofter's cheek at the moment.
33:20It's difficult because Reinders, Pulisic and Fofana are all on top form.
33:24What does Lofter's cheek need to do?
33:26He needs to wait, he needs to be patient, he needs to keep working hard day in day out
33:31as he has been doing, and be ready.
33:33And I'm sure he will play a big part, we've got lots of matches to play, and he'll play
33:37a great deal.
33:40It is hard for him, it's hard for everyone when they're not playing, when they're not
33:45on the team.
33:46It's difficult for any footballer not to be on the side.
33:49But I am pleased with the fact that Lofter's cheek is always working well, and he's always
33:53ready to step in and play there.
33:55Final question, Carlo Pellegatti.
33:57Good afternoon.
33:59I'm going to go way back.
34:03I'm sure you know about the fable, so all about putting fuel away for the winter.
34:17The winter is January, even though Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Geoffrey Moncada were saying
34:23that they're thinking more about June as opposed to January.
34:26I believe, in my opinion, that you know that you can adapt Moussa and Lofter's cheek to
34:35Fofana's position.
34:36But I think Fofana is fairly unique in terms of his skill set.
34:42So I'm thinking about January when it's snowing and Fofana will need to play every game, otherwise
34:49you're going to have to probe our players into that position.
34:53So you might actually smash your fist on the table and say, give me a bit of a hand
34:58out there in the middle of the park and let me help out Teo Hernandez as well, because
35:03Teo Terraciano is not left-footed.
35:07Will you do something in terms of asking for players in January?
35:10That's what I wanted to get to.
35:11I do think we have the solutions and alternatives here.
35:22Ben Asser won't be back until February, will he?
35:27I don't think it'll be long before Ben Asser is back in the side.
35:34Ben Asser is a player that can and must play in the position that Youssef Fofana is currently
35:40operating in.
35:47Last week I was talking with my coaching staff and I said, if we have an issue with
35:53Youssef Fofana, then we might have an issue if he were to get injured.
35:58But Ruben Loftus-Cheek could be an option, he's there, we need to work with him.
36:03And Younes Moussa could also be a solution.
36:08But they would be adapted, they would be slightly crowbarred into that team.
36:12But we can do with them in that role and make do with them until Ben Asser is fit again.
36:18There's something else I want to say, it's true that Teo Hernandez is the only left-footed
36:25left-back that we have, he's the only left-footed full-back we have.
36:30We can play with a right-footed left-back as well over there.
36:39But I've got so much faith in Davide Bartisaghi, I really believe that he can help out the team.
36:50We haven't really had time or the opportunity to get Bartisaghi involved with us in matches.
37:00But I really like Bartisaghi as a player.
37:04I think he has what it takes to play for Milan if Teo Hernandez were to be unavailable.
37:18It's a different context, it's a different environment.
37:25It's also harder for Francesco Camarda to play for Milan Futuro, it's completely different.
37:32I think Camarda, Bartisaghi and Zeroli have fewer issues with us than they do in Serie
37:403, for instance.
37:46Here they have more space, it's not as physical a game as it is in the third tier, so we need
37:54to make space for these young players to progress.
38:00It's not easy, the January transfer window in Italy, it's not easy to recruit players
38:12mid-season and to get them fitting into the club and slotting in very quickly.
38:18It's very tough, we need to be careful about that, we need to be wary of it, because I'm
38:21only thinking about the players that are here in terms of the players that we can get fit
38:25again like Ismail Ben Asser, who I believe could be a very important alternative to Yousif
38:30Fofana.
38:31Thank you very much everyone, all the best.

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