Tatarusanu ‘happy’ but laughs at his assist for Diaz: “Let’s be honest” – video

Ciprian Tatarusanu had a solid game for AC Milan against Monza as he not only made a few good stops, but also assisted Brahim Diaz for the opener. After the clash, he admitted that the praise should be for the Spaniard. 

The Romanian goalkeeper has been criticised over the last few weeks but yesterday’s display was a positive one. Since Mike Maignan has sustained a new injury, he will be the starter until the World Cup.

Speaking to MilanTV (see video below with subtitles), Tatarusanu shared his thoughts after the game.

“For me, it wasn’t easy to return to playing after one year but little by little I’m getting back to match fitness and my relationship with the squad on the pitch is improving. And as a result, I feel much better.

“We know the way we want to play and work hard in training to implement the ideas. I’m happy that I set up the opening goal, but let’s be honest: Brahim did more than I did.

“Playing again felt normal as I had played the last five games but I feel sorry for Mike for sustaining an injury, which must be hard to take. But I was ready to be called upon and I’m happy that the team wins when I play.

“We start thinking about Zagreb tomorrow. Today, we want to celebrate the win because we deserve it after playing such a great game. Just like in Serie A, there are no easy games in the Champions League.”


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