QUOTE (jbryant1 @ Aug 14 2008, 03:01 AM)

Look in the real world managers and owners plot the future. Milan have had the same problems over the past 3 seasons. An aging team, no forwards, and a withering central defense. Recently no primary keeper
Its just flat out obvious. I could have told him how the team was going to do against Chelsea with the line up he used. Most of the critics of Milan have been writing the same article for the past two years on this.
What is flat out obvious is the refusal to accept the fact that we have many new young players coming in and we have revitalized our team this season. We have brought in major reinforcements and have reinforced this squad beyond any other Italian team, despite not qualifying for the Champions League. That's the fact. We have Abbiati, who is a class keeper, and should have been our primary keeper years ago.
Frankly it shouldn't matter what happened in that friendly. The only way to look is forward, and looking forward to getting two of our key stars back from the Olympics.
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The truth is the players you named, were the same players who couldn't qualify for the Champions League. WE have been without these guys consistently for the past couple years. Of course Ronaldinho and Pato being worthy recent acquistions. Borriello wasnt effective. Inzaghi and Nesta are injured every couple months. Kaka won the champions league for us and kept us afloat. But if what medical examinations are revealing about his condition, we might not be able to count on him either with his knee problems.
My point is that this shows how weak Milan are. And what you said above makes my point. All the top clubs in the world right now would have been able to field a great team against Chelsea. We have no one to fill the void. We have no depth and to many injuries.
The truth of the matter is I can name a half dozen new players that will get us qualified for the Champions LEague. The fact of the matter is you deny certain acquisitions. You can't say for certain how Borriello is going to do. Personally I think Borriello will be far better than Gilardino. But that's my own personal opinion. We are bringing in reinforcements and a new defender.
My point is that the team is properly reinforced and is strong once again. What I said never made your point. You failed to justify your point. Many of the top clubs don't care about friendly games. It isn't important nor should we make it our imperative to put out a first rate team in friendly matches. What if we had injuries? We have great amounts of depth now, with recent acquisitions (Viudez and Cardacio add to this). The one thing we are lacking is defense but that will be cleared up.
We've increased our depth greater than that of Juventus or Inter-Milan.
And we have relatively few injuries compared to other teams in the Serie A. Inter-Milan is suffering from a massive injury crisis, and Adriano could be out for months now.
This post has been edited by Giancarlo: Aug 14 2008, 04:59 AM