Gianluigi Donnarumma, PSG goalkeeper, was received with many boos by the fans of Milan, his former club, before the Champions League match; check out
This Tuesday, the 7th, the ball rolled San Siro for Milan It is PSGteams fighting for a place in the round of 16 of the Champions League. Even though they were going through a difficult time in the competition, with only two points won, the Italian club had great support from their fans. However, fans also showed up at Giuseppe Meazza to provoke Gianluigi Donnarummaan old acquaintance.
The PSG goalkeeper previously played for Milan. More than that, Donnarumma was trained in the Rossoneri’s youth teams and, at 21, left the team to join the French club. For a sum of 60 million euros and a salary exponentially higher than that received in Italy, the archer left for the Park of the Princes.
Since then, the Italian fans did not like the goalkeeper’s moves, and he was considered a traitor by a large part of the stands. In France, in the first duel between Milan and PSG, Donnarumma was already the target of loud boos, but the Rossoneri fans prepared themselves for an even more hostile atmosphere at the San Siro.
Milan fans arranged for thousands of counterfeit banknotes to be made, all with the young goalkeeper’s face printed on them. According to the reporter Tati Mantovani, from ‘TNT Sports’, the banknotes were titled “Dollarummas”, in reference to the North American currency and the name of the Italian. Therefore, upon entering the field, the archer received a “rain of notes” and did not like the provocation.
Furthermore, the traditional boos accompanied Donnarumma from the warm-up, as was already expected and had happened at Parque dos Príncipes, home of PSG. Just 12 minutes into the game, the goalkeeper conceded Milan’s first goal in the competition, from Rafael Leaowhich left the match tied at 1-1.
Source: sportbuzz
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