
1 / 11 Milan’s Luca Marrone is not the first player to complain about his print being damaged by the Champions League, but he is one of the first to make it a point to speak up.
The Italian has been making the rounds on social media to talk about the way his print is getting destroyed in matches against Juventus and Real Madrid.
“It is very difficult,” he told Corriere dello Sera.
“We have a problem with the ink in the press.
“There are not enough times that the print is used, it gets ruined, it is useless, it has to be torn out.””
It is a sentiment echoed by the majority of players, with most of them having to deal with this problem during matches.”
There are not enough times that the print is used, it gets ruined, it is useless, it has to be torn out.”
It is a sentiment echoed by the majority of players, with most of them having to deal with this problem during matches.
In addition to Marrone, former Real Madrid midfielder David Alaba, Real Madrid defender Marcelo Sarvas and Juventus striker Paulo Dybala are all currently complaining about the damage caused by the print.
Marrone has made a point of speaking up about the print issues, while others have been quiet about it.
The latest issue of Le Gazzette dello Scunale also features a picture of Marrone with a print-out of his criticism of the issue, with the caption: “I don.t. want to.go back to.the days of.the print.”