The former Barcelona superstar Ronaldinho has said that he was forced out of the Italian club AC Milan by the manager Massimiliano Allegri, who had a specific way of treating him. The 31-year-old star is currently playing for the Brazilian club Atlético Mineiro, and was the world’s best player before Cristiano Ronaldo took centre stage.
The 31-year-old sealed his move to the Brazilian nation a few seasons ago with Flamengo. He has stated that he had no other option but to sign for the Brazilian club due to the bad treatment by the AC Milan manager. The former Barcelona superstar is widely reported to have a party lifestyle, which is the main reason for him to miss a number of training sessions.
As a result, Massimiliano Allegri is thought to have left him out of the starting line-up for a number of occasions in order to wake him up from the slumber. Without the lack of first-team football, the Brazil international has said that it was extremely tough for him to compete at the international level for a spot in the Brazilian national team. As a result, he had no other option but to leave the club. Ronaldinho is one of the celebrated footballers in the world. He is widely known for his two seasons with Barcelona during which time he was absolutely unstoppable.
“I am a player that always wants to play, but many times Allegri left me out. This left me very upset. I was in good shape when I was at Milan but he didn’t play me to give me the opportunity to express myself, so that is why I left,” said Ronaldinho. The former AC Milan midfielder Gattuso also made similar comments about the current manager. Gattuso has said that the training was often very strict and the players did not enjoy to train under the manager.