Sandhu Ponnachan, 36, of Chariot Close, Alvaston, appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, charged with six counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, one count of attempted grievous bodily harm, and one count of possession of a bladed article.
I'm definitely feeling a little better. It's been a busy period: some things have improved, but I've also felt some new pain. We're working hard and doing everything we can: the goal is to return as soon as possible, but above all in the best possible condition for myself and the team.
If we take a step back then we are going to get hurt but if we are on-it and we use the work that we have done... it's a good group. I think it was game-on for us today. Maybe some people didn't realise how good we could be and we had to prove that.
"Yes, Milan is the team where I've been happiest. It was my first derby as a starter and the atmosphere was special. And then I made that promise... If I score a brace, I'll walk home." "No, Inter equalised in injury time, I would have only gone if we had won." "No, not fear, it's a feeling of happiness because you're part of something you saw on TV as a child. You're proud to have gotten there."
Lorenzo Torriani has admitted that he dreams of one day being able to start a derby for AC Milan, while reflecting on his growth to now. Torriani's rise through the Milan youth sector has understandably made him dream about the biggest nights. He got a taste of one last season, coming on against Liverpool in the Champions League after Mike Maignan went off with an injury in an eventual 3-1 loss.
Despite the Hoops' dominance of the Scottish Premiership this season, Barry Ferguson's side were chasing a trio of back-to-back league wins in the same season against the arch-rivals for the first time in 28 years.