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Serie A - Week 2 - Cesena - Milan, Date: 11/09/10 Time: 2045 CET |
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Sep 11 2010, 10:45 PM
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Esordienti A 95
    
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Allegri really flubbed this up today.
- I can understand starting Rino for old times sake. But if he starts again for us after today, it will be a bone to pick with Allegri.
- Failing to bring on Boateng in this match was IMO pretty unforgivable. How Allegri thought our midfield was fine, kept it unchanged, and then proceeded to FURTHER imbalance the side by reducing it to two was ludicrous.
- Pirlo looked awful. Either give him another creative mid, or don't play him. But don't do this 2DM + Pirlo shi*t anymore. I can't stand watching Rino and Ambro trying to play technical football with Ibra, while Ronaldinho and Pato are isolated on the wings, and Pirlo does nothing but play unlikely chips or try his dribble/turn/slip nonsense.
Even Abbiati looked out of sorts and did NOT inspire any confidence in me.
Our tactical set-up was shameful today, and we didn't deserve to win at all. Just result.
With that said, the linesmen made some shameful decisions today. Pato netted but was called offside TWICE when he wasn't, Ibra netted but called offside, Inzaghi was called offside when he wasn't. Something was horribly wrong with the linesmen.
Next match I want to see Ambro stay out of the final third unless its on a set piece or a charging header. I want to see Boateng go box to box, Dinho and Robinho given free roaming playmaking roles, and Ibra and Pato up front together. I was so sick of seeing Pirlo and Rino play today, I want both of them to sit and watch next match.
Bonera can play as long as we have one of Boateng or Seedorf in. But if its Rino/Ambro, then Abate (out of default) must play.
Allegri: Grade F.
This post has been edited by vnata001: Sep 11 2010, 11:06 PM
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Sep 11 2010, 10:48 PM
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That sounds about right. Sooooo... Who still wants to see all 4 (Ibra/din/bin/pat) play at the same time? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
This post has been edited by elcordobez: Sep 11 2010, 10:52 PM
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Sep 11 2010, 11:13 PM
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Truer words have never been said, vnata. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/king.gif) Great post as always! And from now on I don't think half measures will cut it anymore. We take up Catania next week, and they are Serie A regulars. Gonna have to be real careful from now on - I saw literally no control in the midfield today, which put pressure on the defense, and took the air out of the attack (not that those two departments did anything to write home about anyway). And as many words of wisdom Allegri said in that article above (I agree with all of what he says), there still should be a sentence on two on his performance as well. A little less 'we', and a word or two 'me' should be the order of the day. Blaming almost everything on the team, which there are glaring loopholes in the tactical strategy is no where near the right thing to do. Fillipo said it a few pages back, and vnata said it above.
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