Another week's work begins
This Saturday, 14 June, will see the Bianconeri set off from Italy to the United States of America for the Club World Cup. Once across the Atlantic, the team will have two bases for training - one being the Sports Performance Center in Greenbrier County in West Virginia, and the other the ChampionsGate Sports Field Complex in Orlando, Florida.
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Back to Monday's session, then, where the focus was on tactics before a small-sided game to finish. There was also the return of Filip Kostic, who is back after his loan at Fenerbahce.
Tuesday's session is set for the afternoon.

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