AC Milan striker Santiago Gimenez has opened up about his struggles to find form and score goals at San Siro. Despite not meeting expectations, he remains grateful to the people and the club for making his dream come true. Gimenez has been with Milan for 18 months, but his performances have not matched his exceptional Champions League form. He has been plagued by injuries, but still faces exit talks this summer.
Gimenez discussed his move to Milan, his feelings about the club, and his struggles with not scoring in an interview. He compared Italy to Mexico, citing similarities in culture and food. He also expressed his happiness with the welcome he received and the similarities between his roots and the city. Gimenez's family has Italian and Ukrainian roots, which he feels connects him to the city.
The striker reminisced about watching AC Milan games as a kid in Mexico, recalling the excitement of watching derbies and having shirts of his idols Kaká and Ronaldinho. He revealed that his support for Milan has remained strong even during difficult times. Gimenez credits his faith for giving him emotional stability during tough periods.
Gimenez reflected on his journey, acknowledging the ups and downs of his career. He shared an anecdote about a fight with a teammate at Feyenoord and the support he received from Mexican fans. Although he misses the 'breakfast club' from his previous team, he feels supported by the people at Milan.







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