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‘That’s enough’ – AC Milan manager walks out of Champions League press conference after just one question


AC MILAN boss Sergio Conceicao walked out of his Champions League press conference after just ONE QUESTION.

The manager was less than impressed after the 1-0 defeat to Feyenoord on Wednesday evening.

Sergio Conceicao only answered one question in his post-match press conferenceCredit: Sky Sports
He walked out of the press roomCredit: X @ESPNnl
AC Milan were beaten 1-0 by Feyenoord in HollandCredit: Getty

The Italian giants were beaten by their Dutch opposition in the first leg of their Champions League play-off.

Igor Paixao netted the only goal of the game within just three minutes and was a constant thorn in the side of Kyle Walker.

Milan’s frustrating evening appeared to have got the better of Conceicao as he arrived for his post-match press conference.

Reports have claimed that he was left waiting for 15 minutes before being allowed to enter the press room.

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It’s been reported that this was down to a lack of “availability” of the players and staff from Feyenoord.

He was asked about expectations from the match, gave his answer and walked out of the room.

He said: “We knew what the atmosphere was like, how aggressive they were, we knew it.

“Matches definitely become easier if you win duels. We entered the match with a chance for Tijjani Reijnders, then we conceded a goal.

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“Well, things happen. It wasn’t a lucky match. We should have done more.

“We had the chances to at least equalise.

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Kyle Walker struggled throughout the matchCredit: Getty

“But that’s enough now, I waited 15 minutes to speak and now I’m leaving.”

Walker, who endured a torrid night, also spoke to the press and insisted that the team can recover from the loss.

He said: “We can turn it around… We have to learn from it.

“It’s not just the forwards – all the team needs to contribute to score goals.

“It’s a two-legged game so we’re disappointed but we look forward to the game at the Stadio San Siro.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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