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Football's most disastrous foreign interviews as Fikayo Tomori shows them how it's done

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AC Milan during their charge to the top of the Serie A table, he has also shown English footballers how to properly do interviews in foreign countries.The defender moved to Milan in the January transfer window of 2021 initially on loan before making the deal permanent last summer.He has gone on to become a key part of Stefano Pioli’s side and has also now won plaudits for giving an interview after his side’s win over Napoli in fluent Italian.Tomori answered several questions, impressing many, though later tweeted that he’s “not perfect yet”.Here, Daily Star Sport looks at some who have not mastered the language of their new country as successfully as Tomori has..Then-England number one Joe Hart opted to join Serie A side Torino in 2016 after Pep Guardiola made it clear he had no future at Manchester City.Hart began his first press conference by delivering a message to journalists and fans in Italian.The keeper appeared to do well in fairness, though it did seem as if he was reading the message off a card.The loanee revealed he had been learning Italian, saying things such as “Me.

You. Left. Right. Pass. Carry. Give. Leave” to his new team-mates.What do you think is the funniest interview given by a footballer?

Let us know in the comments section...The Welshman has become notorious for failing to learn to speak Spanish fluently, despite spending a decade at Real Madrid.He is able to speak some Spanish, though his first interview in the language with newspaper AS was renowned for its awkwardness.Bale spoke slowly, with his answers stunted in the face of rapid questions from his interviewer.While Hart and Bale at least made an attempt to speak the languages of their new countries, Steve McLaren opted to merely put on an.

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