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Passionate about sport, cinema and television (on screen and behind) since his childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilled with the keyboard in hand than with the ball on his feet, he decides to mainly cover a beloved sport, criticized and hated at the same time (football) and a sport that is not one (wrestling).
This Sunday, France faces Italy at San Siro in the Nations League with a scent of revenge and the hope of clinching first place in the group. Although the Squadra Azzurra will be at home, Gianluigi Donnarumma, formerly of AC Milan, could once again face whistles from supporters, reigniting the controversy surrounding his departure for PSG.
Two months after Italy's success on the lawn of the Parc des Princes (1-3), the French team has the opportunity to take revenge this Sunday evening at San Siro (Milan) and finish the group stage of the Nations League on a good note after a sad draw against Israel (0-0) on Thursday. The French and Italians have already qualified for the quarter-finals of the competition, but first place in the group is at stake. Blues must win by at least two goals to finish first.
Whistles for Donnarumma?
Italy will be able to count on its supporters to help it defeat the gang Deschampsbut will Gianluigi Donnarumma benefit from the same support? Supporters of l’AC Milan still resent the transalpine goalkeeper for his free departure in the summer of 2021 and his arrival at PSG. A year ago, during the match between Milan and the PSG, Donnarumma had been greeted by whistles and a shower of “Dollarumma” notes to signify his betrayal. The journalist Matteo Cioffi believes that the protégé of Luis Enrique could be heckled again this Sunday evening.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if the public behaved the same way”
« I was at the match that day and I wouldn't be surprised if the crowd behaved the same way, some people whistling him, others applauding him.confides the correspondent in Italy of RFIinterviewed by The Parisian. The only difference this time is that there should be fewer AC Milan fans, as no Italians from the club are on the list. This could therefore save him a number of whistles. » In order not to improve the case of Gianluigi Donnarummathe cage of the French team will be defended by Mike Maignanthe current doorman of l’AC Milan.