Pulisic: The Magic Flute really didn’t sing and gave me an iPhone. Who would say no to a new phone?
Milan winger Pulisic accepted an interview with CBS Sports. He talked about Modric, Reina and other teammates, and also talked about life in Italy. Relationship with Reina "We have a good relationship and I feel like he went through a very difficult time and it was unfair to him in many ways. I feel bad for him, what we went through was not easy. Some of the injuries he suffered were really serious. Now seeing him back in the country I think it's very exciting for him when he's on the national team and I always feel more relaxed. I think he's a very, very good player, and I don't think that's crazy, and a lot of people think that too. Telling him to be patient, he's definitely going through a tough time and he admits that, but that doesn't mean he can't do great things in the future, and I understand that because he did incredible things at 17 years old and then everyone expects him to keep doing that. Performance." "I like Italy, I like the Italian culture. Is it better than London?" Where will it be after retirement? I don't know. , it depends on where my career takes me. I will definitely spend some time in the United States, I have been away from my family for a long time. It is difficult to judge when is the best time to retire. At the moment, I feel that I have less than ten years of career left and I want to continue as long as possible. Seeing Modric in the room: This guy is 40 years old, but he can still perform at full marks. I wonder how he does it. " Your role in the Milan locker room "I don't talk much, but I am quiet and introverted. My career has grown and I won’t back down when it’s time to speak out.” About Modric “Did he really give him an iPhone as a part of the team joining ceremony? Yes, I don’t know if this was spread, but in theory, it is true. It’s time to sing in front of the whole team, but when you are Modric and have won the Ballon d’Or and multiple Champions League titles, you don’t have to sing. And, who can say no to the new iPhone (laughing)” Looking back on your own induction ceremony in Milan “It was so embarrassing. in the USA, I thought that song was appropriate. I did something like that at Chelsea. It was one of the worst moments of my life and I saw people being uncomfortable."source:7m cn free
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