Jeff Crandall: What has been the best moment in your young career?
Paolo Tornaghi: I think I have two, one for each phase of my career. In Italy I was part of the team that won the Reserve League with Inter Milan. The final game was very emotional for me because after coming up through the Academy there, we won the most important cup for youth players in Italy.
My other one was my first start for the Fire last year in Montreal. I remember that game very well and it was a very positive moment for me because after coming over and working hard in preseason to become a Fire player, I went there and played a good game in front of an incredible atmosphere.
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JC: You were at the United Center the other night to see the Bulls take on the Denver Nuggets… Italian connection?
PT: Of course! I was there seeing my friend Danilo Gallinari who plays for the Nuggets and it was very exciting because they told me it was a strange game because they went to extra time and that doesn’t happen all the time.
Also there was the other Italian here in Chicago, Marco Belinelli who played a very good game and was one of the best for the Bulls. It was very exciting for me to see.
JC: There are a lot of Italians now playing in MLS with Montreal leading the way. You’re also here along with former Chelsea ‘keeper Carlo Cudicini. What can you say about the Italian influx in the league?
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