Former Inter Milan midfielder Arturo Vidal has branded AC Milan players "idiots".

Vidal was reflecting on Milan's 0-0 draw with Champions League opponents Newcastle at San Siro.

He said on Red Gol: "I saw the worst match in the history of the Champions League between Milan and Newcastle. Not like the great one between Porto and Shakhtar Donetsk. City on the other hand was boring as always, like the first half of PSG-Dortmund, I fell asleep. The second was good."

Vidal's harsh attack on the Rossoneri continued: "Those idiots at Milan left me hurt against Newcastle. They're lucky because they only know how to run, otherwise they wouldn't be there. I don't understand Newcastle, they finish fourth in the league, but it doesn't matter, it's disgusting. They have to risk their lives, if it's their first match, show something more, they left me angry as hell."

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