Just like Camarda today, Paloschi debuted as a teenager with Milan.
Paloschi now plays with Pro Palazzalo in series D and told La Gazzetta Dello Sport: “The goal is the goal. You work for that joy all week.
“I did something, I am happy. I have reached double digits in all categories, a pride. I miss a presence in the national team more than a presence in the Champions League, but the Italian strikers of that time were too strong.
“An advice for Camarda? I would tell him that he should live everything lightly and see football as a game; work hard and always remember that dreams can come true.”
Now 35, he also said: “What kind of man am I today? A happy man. I made my journey and maybe I can give good advice in the future to live the journey in football in the right way.
“Now some of my teammates go to school or to work in the morning.
“And they don't play for money, but because football fills your heart. In life, what stays in you are the emotions. And when I think back to those I have experienced, I get the shivers. It was beautiful.”
