JAKARTA - Milan legend Andriy Shevchenko has confirmed that he wants to train AC Milan, the club he defended during the period from the late 1990s to the late 2000s.

Shevchenko is Milan's most successful striker in the last 25 years, scoring 175 goals and winning the 2002-2003 Champions League.

The 43-year-old has been coach of the Ukraine national team since 2016 and recently led his team to qualify for Euro 2020. However, he has hopes of coaching Il Diavolo one day.

"At the moment, the most important thing is to try to finish the season," he told Milannews.it quoted by Football Italia, Thursday, May 14.

“Every player has to give everything to finish the season well. After that, we will see what happens next and what will happen in Milan later, "continued talking about Milan's current condition.

Sheva - her nickname - admits that she wants to return to Milan as their coach one day because Milan is always in her heart. He really loves Rossoneri fans.

"Let's see when and if it will happen, but one of my goals is to return to the Rossoneri as coach," said the capocannoniere twice.

"For now, I'm only thinking about Ukraine. I'm focused only on the national team."

At the end of his statement, Sheva gave a little advice to the Rossoneri who this season has been less than satisfactory.

“I told them to always give their best in training and during games. That way, they will have respect from fans, "he concluded.


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