Milan Škriniar reflects on his first year at PSG in the Polish press: it had its ups and downs.

Arriving last summer at the end of his contract with Inter Milan, Milan Škriniar did not entirely convince, mainly due to various physical setbacks.

A first half of the season filled with excitement and promise, and then, everything went off course. Milan Škriniar opened up to Sport.Aktuality.sk about his first season at PSG.


“I would divide the season into two halves, one before and one after the injury,” stated Škriniar, who suffered an ankle injury last January. “While I was doing well, I was one of the busiest players at PSG. Everything was great. I played, we played well, we won. Unfortunately, an ankle injury occurred, and it slowed me down a bit.”

The Injury Changed Everything

“When I look back, those were beautiful moments. After the first half of the season, it was great, but when I specifically look at the second half of the season, I am not very satisfied,” continued Milan Škriniar.

“When I look at the season as a whole now, I am happy. It’s my first season with a new team, and besides these minute statistics, we won three cups, so I can certainly be satisfied. Of course, it could have been even better in the Champions League because we had it within reach, but we have three other trophies in reserve.”

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