ARTICLE AD
Number one goalkeeper of the Italian selection, Gianluigi Donnarumma should logically keep the transalpine goal this Sunday evening against the France team, during the 6e and last day of the group stage of the League of Nations. However, it is Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario who will be there.
Officially, the last bastion of PSG, also captain of the Azzurri, is unwell, victim of an intestinal virus which does not allow him to hold his place this evening behind a five-man defense made up of Cambiaso, Di Lorenzo, Buongiorno, Bastoni and Dimarco.
Two trying precedents
It must be said that the person concerned is no longer welcome at San Siro, in particular in the lair of his former club AC Milan, since his transfer to Paris in 2021. The Rossoneri fans still criticize him for leaving free , without any compensation for its training club.
These last two visits to the Lombard city with the Nazionale went badly. In October 2021 against Spain in the Nations League, Gianluigi Donnarumma was booed throughout the entire meeting. Same thing, with less intensity it is true, last September against Ukraine. On the occasion of his visit with PSG in the Champions League last season, “dollarummas” were printed en masse and distributed to the public to denounce the mercenary he remains in the eyes of the Milanese public.
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