The Rossoneri defender has lashed out at the legendary Milan midfielder, who alleged that the club had lost its way and there was no decorum left in the squad.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 midfielder has been involved in controversies
many times, and his criticism of the Diavolo has not gone well with the people at Milan.
When Massimiliano Allegri was questioned about his response to the claims made by the former Azzurri international, Allegri responded by stating that the situation would be better saved by observing silence and not adding fuel to fire.
Gattuso has had his fair share of controversies, and was once involved in the bashing of the former Rossoneri player, Leonardo, who opted to be the head coach at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan.
That did not go down well the Rossoneri faithful and Gattuso as the player sang demeaning songs about Leonardo along with the Diavolo ultras. However, Gattuso has apologised for his behaviour and went on to state that it was water under the bridge between
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-c22056 and himself.
However, when reflecting on the facts that forced him out of Milan, Gattuso did not hold back any punches. He reflected that the new players did not give due respect to the senior players, and did not respect the regulations in place.
He remarked that the younger players did not abide by the code of conduct that the senior players followed, and the feeling of alienation in the dressing room.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniele-Bonera-c10109 has leapt to the defence of his club and stated that the lack of silverware last season added to the list of grievances at the club. He remarked:
“Maybe not winning anything in the last season makes little incidents seem much bigger. All teams have a little bit of this, especially in the summer. It’s true at one point we went beyond our usual standards, but the atmosphere is very different now.”
Gattuso moved on to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Sion-c39212 in this edition of the summer transfer window.
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