Laia Codina loses the Super Cup but wins the Milan fans

From tears of helplessness to sincere congratulations to his rivals. Catalan Laia Codina (21 years old) She has earned the love and admiration of Italian football not only for her talent on the field, being one of the most important players in Milan – she has played 10 of the 15 games from the rossonero team– but also because of the fair play that the ex-azulgrana boasts.

Milan fell this Sunday in the Italian Super Cup final against Juventus by 1-2 in a very tight duel, which was decided in the final moments, and where the expulsion of Laia Codina. The defense left the field disconsolate, in a shocking image in which the Italian coach, Maurizio Ganz, accompanies her through tears.

“Anger, frustration, helplessness … it is difficult to assimilate everything that happened yesterday. First, congratulate Juventus for the title. I think we deserved the title as much as they did but it escaped us. It hurts even more because of the expulsion because it seemed to me Unfair and conditioned the game, but you can only accept what happened and move on. I am proud of my team, of how we have competed and I am convinced that we will continue to grow and joy will come. Thank you for the messages, “said the soccer player on his Twitter account.


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The message has penetrated deep among the Milan fans, who have applauded the exemplary reaction of Laia Codina with various messages of support and appreciation. And it is that the Catalan is perfectly integrated into her new life in Italy after arriving this summer on loan from Barça to continue growing in a club with enormous potential and a very competitive league.

He has helped Milan qualify for the Super Cup final after beating Roma in one of the semifinals (1-2), where Codina started. Milan is fifth in the League and has great aspirations.