Sandri sheds light on Milan Futuro’s start, Serie C challenges and working with Bonera
Milan Futuro midfielder Mattia Sandri believes that he and his team-mates will grow with experience in Serie C, while he spoke about the honour of representing the club and working with Daniele Boenra.
The Futuro are second-bottom having won just one league game so far, project has as its priority the developments of young players rather than the results obtained, so there are no major changes planned for now.
Sandri, a midfielder born in 2001, graduated from Torino Youth Sector and has played in Serie C with Potenza, Rimini, and Sestri Levante. He was announced as a new signing back in early July as part of a triple unveiling.
Now the 23-year-old has given an interview to Milan TV in which he shed some light on how the season is going so far, how he is finding life at Milan and the challenges that senior football has brought.
Tell us about your journey to this point…
“I started from Torino, I went through all the stages from the kids to the Primavera, also tasting the first team. I was lucky enough to get experience with great players in Serie A, even if I was only aggregated with them.
“Then I understood that I was too young to play in Serie A and so I told myself to return to Serie C, which is a tough league where young players grow a lot because it is an important league.
“For me it was a very positive thing, I am 2001-born and technically overage but I am still young, Serie C has given me a lot and made me grow from many points of view. My dream is to have the possibility of staying in Serie A again.”