I love the way our players conduct their interviews. I love how Pioli answers questions. I love how Maldini responds.
We don't complain--even when I would want us to--we stay above the fray. We don't negotiate in public. We don't disrespect other teams. We don't give into the media narratives, we stay away from distractions, we keep our goals to ourselves.
Who cares about Raiola? Part of playing into his game is by fueling the media fire that he's a problem, because it makes it seem like he can play games, like he can control things through his antics. By saying we have no problem with anyone, we give more confusion to those who talk about 'how we do things,' when it's really just about being professional in a business that consistently has amateurs in charge of what are, essentially, very valuable companies. Look at how Man Utd is run, and many other EPL clubs. They are run like every decision is made by putting out a Twitter poll for the fans. Milan isn't run like that, and I'm glad, proud even.
I can believe reports that we are no longer interested in Faivre, not because of his talent, skill, etc, but because of the way that he is conducting himself. I can see the management seeing that as a warning sign. Maldini mentioned that the team goes beyond just scouting players, they look up their personal lives, they talk to their families, they look at things beyond just the player--they look at the person.