AC Milan never considered selling form man Suso - Montella
After his second goal in two Serie A matches, Vincenzo Montella insisted that Suso will continue to be a big player for AC Milan.
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Vincenzo Montella says AC Milan never considered selling Sunday's Serie A match-winner Suso in the current transfer window.
The former Liverpool man has enjoyed a fine week, scoring against Crotone on the opening weekend and then receiving his first senior Spain call-up before hitting the net again in the 2-1 triumph against Cagliari.
Suso's place in the team could have been in doubt after a number of high-profile signings, but his fine free-kick at San Siro came at a time when the game was getting away from Milan and Montella was thankful for the 23-year-old's input.
"Suso is very important - he is admired by everyone at the club, on the board and on the coaching staff," the coach told Mediaset Premium.
"He has never been on the market. He is a great player."
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Montella conceded that Milan struggled against Cagliari but claimed it could prove to be a crucial win given the circumstances.
"It was a tough game, but we expected that," he said. "It came during an important week [after securing Europa League qualification].
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"The difficulty was that scoring right away [through Patrick Cutrone after 10 minutes] perhaps eased the tension and the equaliser then gave confidence to Cagliari.
"This was a difficult win, one that could prove decisive in the season."
