AC Milan defender Theo Hernandez believes that the team have everything in their capabilities to challenge for the league title this season.

Milan certainly found it tough for the opening 45 minutes as Venezia came to try and frustrate, not necessarily by parking the bus but rather by disrupting build-up play with two very solid banks, and it took some inspired changes to unlock Paolo Zanetti’s side.

Theo Hernandez was one of the players introduced and he certainly made a very positive impact, directing Ismael Bennacer’s ball back across goal for Brahim Diaz to net the opener midway through the second half before scoring himself to kill the game off.

The Frenchman was interviewed by Sky Italua at the end of the game and was asked for a reflection on what was a tough battle against a newly promoted side who came and tried to make things dificult.

“We knew it was an important match and that against Venezia it would not be easy, we come from a series of very tough matches. The Coach gave me some rest, I went in trying to do the best,” he said (via MilanNews).

“We work every day to improve. It is a season in which we find ourselves better. Scudetto? Yes, let’s go to fight to win the Scudetto.”

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
London mayor eyeing Super Bowl bid, other hosting opportunities for major sporting events if re-elected
Rome Odunze raves about Michael Penix Jr. ahead of draft
Jimmy Butler trolls Celtics after Game 2 win: 'Don't let us get one'
Heat play 'Herro ball' to stun Celtics in Game 2
Lions extension makes Amon-Ra St. Brown the NFL's highest-paid receiver
Brad Marchand gets winner as Bruins beat Leafs to go up 2-1 in series
Reigning Cy Young winner's disastrous 2024 continues
Timberwolves C overcomes long odds, wins Sixth Man of the Year
Watch: Aaron Judge passes Derek Jeter on Yankees all-time home run list
Why it makes sense that the Steelers declined QB Justin Fields' fifth-year option
Heisman Trust's Reggie Bush decision another sign of NCAA's diminishing power
Peyton Manning rips Jets for failing QB Zach Wilson
'Baaaadd man' Shai Gilgeous-Alexander lifts Thunder to commanding Game 2 win
Golden Knights heading home up 2-0 on Stars
Watch: Thunder G Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sets new playoff high
Chargers reportedly targeting this former Jim Harbaugh player in draft
Watch: The Maple Leafs turn up the physicality in Game 3 vs. Bruins
Cavaliers forward to miss rest of first-round series
Latest report provides hint on Cowboys' feelings about Ezekiel Elliott reunion
Three-time Pro Bowl pass-rusher requests a trade from the Bengals