Ghana star Kevin Prince Boateng has backed his decision to sign for Italian Serie B side AC Monza.
The former Milan attacker, who spent last season on loan at Besiktas, joined the second division outfit on a one-year contract this summer.
Speaking in the post-match of the Serie B match Cittadella- Monza to the microphones of DAZN , which ended 1-2, the former Barcelona forward commented on his first goal scored in his new team and the moment he is living in Monza.
“I’m happy to have come here, I’m convinced of what I’ve done: Monza is the right choice for me and my family,” he told DAZN.
“It was really important for us to win today’s match, both psychologically and technically and in the end we managed to do it. Going from Camp Nou to Tombolato? Camp Nou is a fantastic stadium that gives you emotions, but I’m interested in running on a pitch, whatever it is. I took a step back, but I’m glad I did.”
Monza is owned by Italian media tycoon and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Boateng has enjoyed a nomadic career with over 400 top-flight appearances across spells in Germany, England, Italy, Spain and Turkey since 2005.