Cultural man! Hernanes: Inter Milan is the sun at noon, Milan is the dawn
5:02pm, 17 October 2025Football
October 17th Hernanes, who is currently a DAZN commentator, commented on the competition for the Serie A championship this season and talked about Inter Milan, Milan and Naples.
He said: "I see Inter Milan is still number one because they play the clearest and most mature football. They have gone through the 'winter' and are now hanging high like the sun at noon."
"Beside them is AC Milan, and what I see is the light at dawn, and the sun is about to rise. With the lineup they have and the experienced head coach, all that is missing now is S-Jimenez's goal. Because if If you have a forward who can continue to score goals, the sky will become brighter soon. "Then there is Naples, but it is a very beautiful sky, but the sun has set. Their current glory, achievements and victories are more the result of the foundation they have laid in the past. This season they need to find new energy and a new balance."
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