Pato left Milan
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36249)
Indonesia
January 4, 2013 2:50am CST
at least Pato left Milan
after he is not contributing for Milan, he left Milan..
he had stayed more than 4 years for Milan..
and now he comes back to Brazil for playing regularly..
the situation isn`t good for Pato since Allegri becomes Milan coach..
he is seldom get chance for playing
last season, Allegri trust Ibrahimovic and Cassano
and this season, Allegri more prefer choosing El Sharawy and Pazzini..
the times had come for Pato..
goodbye Pato..
share yours opinion about Pato in Milan..
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7 responses
@polaris77 (2040)
• Bacau, Romania
5 Jan 13
I think Pato's move to Corinthians represents a wise decision because in Brazil he can become the amazing player he was a few years ago provided that he doesn't have the misfortune of suffering more injuries.I think that by playing regularly for Corinthians he will regain his status as a great player and manage to gain a place in the Brazil squad for the FIFA World Cup,which was an impossible task to achieve for him as long as he remained as a substitute at Milan,so good for him that he left,he's still young and has a lot of great things to show us in the future.
@Wendi81 (603)
• Indonesia
6 Jan 13
I think milan don't need another striker adhyz, cos they stilk had Pazzini, El Sharawy, N' M baye Niang and Bojan Kirk. They also had another striker that borrowed to other club like Matteo Chinellato, Gianmario Comi, Marco Gaeta, Nnamdi Oduamadi, Alberto Paloschi, and Gianmarco Zigoni. They can back to Milan again if Milan need them. Milan also had some striker that become milan's own sharing with another club like Giacomo Beretta, David Speziale, and simone verdi.
@erricgunawan (611)
• Indonesia
7 Jan 13
Well I guess,
Having a relationship with the daughter of the owner of the club, doesn't mean you can withhold your position, right?
I think Pato is a good striker, not to mention when he scored on his debut for Milan. But injuries are indeed can make some people's career change.
Well, good luck for Pato. He's still young, and he's still have plenty in front of him
@jkct02 (2874)
• Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
8 Jan 13
Alexandre Pato HAS BEEN contributing for Milan. With 51 goals in 117 games for Milan, how can anyone say that he is not contributing? He is in fact the best performer in the current Milan squad. He is just unlucky in being injury-prone. At just 24 years old, we will still see a lot of Pato in the world of football. He will play in Europe again.
@jkct02 (2874)
• Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
22 Jan 13
It was too high an expectation for Pato to do what Andriy Shevchenko did for Milan (127 goals in 208 games=0.61) although Pato didn't really do too badly (51 goals in 117 games=0.44). Pato could have played more for Milan if not for his injury proneness. Milan should be thankful with Pato's contribution.
@Enigma1234 (53)
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4 Jan 13
I heard he moved by his own desire.Tho the guy is still young, so i don't think this is the last time we see him in Europe.Also Silvio Berluskoni said that Paro may return to San Siro in year or two, so we may even expect his return in AC Milan.The time will show...
@Enigma1234 (53)
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4 Jan 13
Well it's kinda good, since the player isn't happy in the club at this moment.With all these injures he had in Italy, it's kinda understandable.It won't hurt that much the team, i think.
@sjlskl (3382)
• Singapore
6 Jan 13
Touted as one of the most promising players to come from Brazil, Pato's career at Milan certainly did not take off as he had wished. However, I am surprise that he choose to return to his native country to revive his career. I would have thought that he would move to another European club and have another go.