MILAN - Andrea Petagna spoke exclusively to the Milan Channel yesterday evening at the presentation event for Serie ‘ORA’ at the San Siro stadium:“We don’t really feel like an example to the children as we haven’t achieved anything yet at the highest level of the game but we can be a small example due to the road we’ve traveled through the youth sector on our way to where we are now. First of all the children should be thinking of enjoying the game as football is the best game in the world. You have to work on getting better every day and always put your heart into what you do on the pitch. My grandfather was a Serie A player and I always hoped to be on too. Now comes the hard part which is keeping my place at Milan and in Serie A. There are many games left to play and we have to give all we have. We have to qualify for the Europa League at all costs. I always try and give something to the team, now I have to get back from injury and I’ll be looking to help the team as I’ve done in the past when I’ve come on. I feel the trust of Galliani, the coach and everyone here and I hope I can pay them back through scoring. I’m working on getting back as soon as possible and I hope to be back playing in three or four weeks”