Stephen Turati find theInter after that famous goal of Federico Dimarco from over 50 metres, which has now become part of the history of Serie A: “Obviously I was disappointed – he declared to The Sports Gazette -. In my opinion he didn’t want to shoot at goal, but that’s a personal opinion. The fact remains that he scored a great goal, with a perfect trajectory, after all he’s a great player, who has grown a lot in recent years”.
The 2001-born goalkeeper then talked about the negotiations that led him to Monza: “I’m on loan from Sassuolo, who I thank for letting me leave: I wanted to stay in Serie A for my growth path and they, led by the CEO Giovanni Carnevali and the sporting director Francesco Palmieri, made me happy. The rest was done by Adriano Galliani: he was very convincing and it fills me with pride. He’s a man of football, someone who has won everything and hearing him interested had a certain effect on me. The first contact was at the beginning of the summer, before the start of the retreats, then everything came together at the end of August and now I’m happy to be here”.
Other aspects also influenced his choice: “I spoke to my great friend Di Gregorio and he spoke very highly of Monza, of the facilities, of the seriousness of the club and of… Alfredo Magni, the goalkeeping coach. This is a figure that is underestimated in the world of football, but instead he is very important, fundamental for me”.