他们的笑会传染
大笑、微笑;爽朗的笑、沉静的笑;放松的笑、巴西人的笑。
喜欢卡卡天真傻气的笑,喜欢卡福轻松无忧的笑,喜欢迪达安静自信的笑,喜欢老赛腼腆害羞的笑。
看着他们的笑容,我也会傻笑起来……
MILAN BAILADO
'A matter of feeling' sang Italian singer Riccardo Cocciante in one of his old songs. The same refrain Adriano Galliani and Leonardo have repeated about the unique harmony between Milan and Brazil.
To win and entertain people, without caring too much about the result, this is the mission statement president Silvio Berlusconi gave Milan 18 years ago. And who better than the Brazilians to carry it out?
During the sixth edition of the Milan workshop Galliani praised the mentality of the Samba players: they do not crash into tackles on the pitch, have excellent technical qualities with the ball, bring happiness and lightheartedness to every game. The Brazilians like to see people enjoy themselves and their smiles are contagious.
The via Turati club have always been very attentive to this culture of playing and this is renowed in Brazil as well. The Rossonero and the Verdeoro colours are well suited to each other because, as Leonardo said, Milan are considered one of the most attractive teams in Brazil because the players are encouraged to use the ball. Who already belongs to this club feels good and enjoys himself because he can really play football and good news, you know, travels quickly.
The latest piece ended with the arrival at the San Siro from Brazil of 'Golden Boy' Kaka: he also gave Milan a surge of joy and an attractive style of play. A combination that the Rossoneri want to go on with, as Leo confirmed: 'Brazil produce a good player every six months, the important thing is to be ready to sign the right guy.' (acmilan.com)