Andrea Pirlo Has No Regrets Over Rejecting Real Madrid In 2006
Andrea Pirlo says that while he regards Real Madrid as the biggest team in the world, he does not regret turning them down.
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Andrea Pirlo says that while he regards Real Madrid as "the biggest team in the world", he does not regret turning down the chance to move to the Santiago Bernabeu in 2006.
The Juventus midfielder had the chance to join Los Blancos nine years ago but elected to stay at AC Milan, with whom he won the Champions League the following season
The Juventus midfielder, who will face Los Blancos in Turin on Tuesday, was plying his trade at AC Milan at the time and considered leaving the Rossoneri after they were implicated in Calciopoli, an infamous refereeing scandal that rocked Italian football.
However, Pirlo ultimately decided against accepting erstwhile Madrid coach Fabio Capello's offer to join him in the Spanish capital that summer.
"Capello called me in 2006," the playmaker is quoted as saying by AS. "Milan had problems with the Calciopoli scandal and the deal was nearly done.
"But then everything was sorted out and my contract was renewed.
"Madrid is Madrid. There’s nothing more to say. It’s the biggest team in the world.
"But regrets? No. That following season, in fact, we won the Champions League at AC Milan."