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Gimenez makes special Feyenoord pledge after 'Milan dream come true' in 2025

Summary by Football Italia
Santiago Gimenez warns he will ‘not celebrate’ if he scores against his former club Feyenoord tonight, but Milan represented ‘a love I have had since I was a child.’The Champions League play-off first leg kicks off at the De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam at 20.00 GMT.You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game and Club Brugge-Atalanta on the Liveblog.The Rossoneri invested heavily to bring in Gimenez on transfer deadline …
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Santiago Gimenez is still very popular with Het Legioen. The Mexican received a thunderous applause when he was substituted during Feyenoord-Milan.

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Chilling sketch just before Feyenoord-Milan: everything that happened. An absolutely special evening for Santiago Gimenez, who just arrived at Milan, immediately finds himself facing Feyenoord, his recent past. The Mexican called it a family, but in just over an hour the new Milan center forward will give his all to give a victory in the first leg of the Champions League playoffs. Gimenez's moving gesture In the pre-match Gimenez did not hold ba…

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SempreMilancom broke the news in on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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