The Rossoneri captain has stated that the departure of players is an integral part of the game, but maintains that the club will continue to be competitive in the next season.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Massimo-Ambrosini-c24579 has attempted to calm the growing frustration regarding AC Milan’s sale of two of their best players, and has stressed that the outfit will find new players to retain its position at the top of the league.
The Diavolo have recently sold two of their most promising stars http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thiago-Silva-c34903 and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in a summer deal with Paris Saint-Germain, a move that has a lot to do with the Italian giant’s towering debts.
Ambrosini has recognized the mass frustrations in the Rossoneri fans, and in a recent interview moved to calm the supporters with some positivity.
The captain of the Milan outfit was adamant that the Milanello are in the process of transitioning the team to a younger generation, and stressed that the club still remains one of the most competitive in Italian football.
The AC Milan midfielder went on to insist that no player can play for an infinite amount of time, and stated that the coming and going players is a natural process in the game of football.
Ambrosini stressed that while the next season will come with its own uncertainties, he assured that the team will continue to remain competitive without the two players.
While talking to the Sky Sport Italia, the 35-year-old said:
"Milan might be in a state of transition, but we are still great.I might not know what will happen next, but each year changes have to be made because we players aren't eternal beings.”
The sale of Thiago Silva and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029 has come at a time, when the club has already lost many of their veterans in a mass desertion at the end of the 2011-12 season.
Ambrosini reiterated that all the great clubs in the world have suffered through this transformation process, and stressed that AC Milan is not the only club to face such a situation.
"It's not only Milan who have to make inevitable shifts. You might even look at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604, or at Manchester United. Do you think even they will be spared from eventual change?" He added.
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