Olivier Giroud is keeping up with all things Milan from the United States and talked highly of his successors Alvaro Morata and Tammy Abraham: "I don’t know if any other team in Italy and Europe can boast so much variety and complementarity up front." The post Giroud Lauds Morata and Abraham and Def...
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