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Well, it's more then just evident that Milan by definition nowadays means trouble and various problems. Not one person is responsible for our bad situation and the created mess: it was obvious even with a charlatan coach like Allegri that all the blame cannot be directed to one person.
The same applies on Seedorf. He sure is stubborn and arrogant, and he may have stepped on quite a few toes during his reign. But then again, I trust his judgement, and I'm sure the Milan of today has much more rotten apples then sapphires and diamonds.
That being said, I think the club realized how low they've treated a club legend and are now trying to spin the whole story with as much as possible Seedorf bashing via stories and players.
On Zapata: I think he's been overly optimistic. Fact remains, he played the first half of the season poorly under Allegri. Reading his comments one would think Milan was - during the first half of the season - better under Allegri, while in fact we put up one after another horrible performance. And who has he faced by now? Japan, a sterile Greece and Uruguay, then Ivory Coast, then only true attacking menace. Like all the Colombian players, he's getting cocky, while some real tests are still to come.
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