Former AC Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders has spoken fondly of his time at the Rossoneri, revealing how the club and its fans changed his life. In an open letter published on The Players' Tribune, Reijnders reflected on his experiences, particularly his two-year stint in Milan. He recalled the overwhelming reception he received upon arrival at the airport, where his family was asked to take a separate vehicle due to the large crowd.
Reijnders expressed his gratitude for having played at San Siro, describing it as an honor. He fondly remembered singing along with the fans during a match, belting out the iconic song 'È un'emozione... Che cresce piano piano...' He admitted that the song still gets stuck in his head. The Dutch midfielder also marveled at the electric atmosphere of a packed San Siro on a Sunday evening.
Reijnders' heartfelt letter showcases the lasting impact AC Milan had on his life, both on and off the pitch. His words offer a glimpse into the unique bond he formed with the fans and the city. As he prepares to take the field with the Dutch national team, Reijnders' affection for his time at Milan remains evident.
The letter serves as a testament to Reijnders' appreciation for his time in Italy and the lessons he learned during his tenure with the Rossoneri.







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