Sulley Muntari was the subject of an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport this weekend. The ex-Milan player is now with Pescara, the Ghanaian midfielder is now on his fourth different Serie A club. Muntari had many recollections about his career to share, starting with the disallowed goal in the match against Juventus: "We would not have been guaranteed the scudetto if it had been allowed. The truth is that Conte was like a lion and that was instilled in them. But another thought is: we had Ibra, Robinho, Seedorf, Nesta, Thiago. With that team you can play at even 50% and still win, so I have never been able to come up with an explanation. Milan will forever be the club in my heart. It's not that I feel like my time with Pescara is just temporary, but to have come up with Milan and for them to play against Pescara, it will be like playing a match against my brother. That lost scudetto and the fact that I did not end my career at Milan are my two biggest regrets. I could have done more in rossonero. My favorite coach? I would say Spalletti, who at Udinese made me into a footballer. He's a maestro. Mourinho gave me the chance to play on the big stage and I will thank him my whole life. Allegri, when he was at Milan, was decried by everyone and he stayed undisturbed, he imbued us with his calm. Galliani? I can't ever thank him enough: he could have cancelled my contract but instead he treated me like a son. Galliani is a global symbol of football, he allowed me and many other families to eat. Football without him is like football without Totti and Buffon."