Carlo Pellegatti

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Carlo Pellegatti (born April 11, 1950 in Milan ) is an Italian sports journalist, commentator and author.

Life

Pellegatti, a great fan of Milan , became known to the Italian sports audience through his comments and passionate and unobjective interviews, in which he addressed the Milanese players with numerous and imaginative nicknames.

The studied political scientist was a radio commentator for the Milan Games and made his debut in the 1983/1984 season. A few years later he switched to Mediaset.

In the early 2000s he was a commentator for the Milan league games on Milan’s second channel (then on the D + platform), and since 2007 he can be heard on the second channel of Mediaset Premium. He has been a commentator since the beginning of the sports channel. In addition, Pellegatti writes in La Gazzetta dello Sport forecasts for the trot and gallop races planned on the San Siro circuit in Milan.

At the end of the Milan-Juventus game of the second round of the 2011/2012 championship, he let himself be carried away, convinced that he was not on the air, to polemical and insulting comments against the Juventus coach Antonio Conte.

In 2018 he ended his journalistic career.

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