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Posted by: Zed.D Nov 16 2012, 03:27 PM

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Milan chief Berlusconi speaks…


Milan President Silvio Berlusconi has backed boss Massimiliano Allegri, told Stephan El Shaarawy to cut his hair and defended the club’s high profile summer sales.

Speaking to Milan Channel after visiting the squad at Milanello on Friday, the former Italian Prime Minister discussed a variety of subjects.

“I’m not here to scream at the squad because that is not what they need,” Berlusconi commented ahead of tomorrow’s game against Napoli.

“We start again from today, I want to get close to Milan again and get back what I had lost over these years.

“If Allegri is here then it is because I have faith in him,” he added. “This is an unfortunate period, but let us not forget what he has won.

“Milan have a precise tradition. In 26 years, we’ve changed the Coach during the course of a season on only two occasions. We are serious people, we have a good relationship with the tactician.”

The Rossoneri have struggled this term, but one bright spark has been provided by the form of El Shaarawy.

“El Shaarawy is a solid kid with his feet on the ground. If only he'd change his hairstyle…”

Milan fans were left frustrated by the club’s transfer policy in the summer when they opted to sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva to Paris Saint-Germain.

“There is regret over Ibra, but you have to do the maths,” he noted.

“We saved €130m with their sales and nobody, during this economic climate, would have turned that down.

“You see real fans in times of difficulty. I expect the team to be supported. After 26 years of caviar and champagne, patience is needed.”

Berlusconi, who rejected speculation that he is in discussions to sell a stake in the club, also spoke about a number of players.

“Alexandre Pato is a great champion. He was the most untouchable player we had, then he had this series of injuries. He needs to pick himself up, but he has a desire to get back to his levels.

“As for Riccardo Montolivo, he is a playmaker, he reminds me of Pirlo. I’ll speak to Allegri about his positioning.”

When asked about Manchester City’s Mario Balotelli, a possible transfer target, Berlusconi said: “I like him a lot.”

Thoughts?

Posted by: Jack Sparrow Nov 16 2012, 03:49 PM

Well...not too much bullshit this time huh?

Posted by: kurtsimonw Nov 16 2012, 05:12 PM

It's not often I agree with him.

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“El Shaarawy is a solid kid with his feet on the ground. If only he'd change his hairstyle…”

Posted by: Zed.D Nov 16 2012, 10:11 PM

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Well...not too much bullshit this time huh?


Exactly!

Posted by: Rossoneri7 Nov 17 2012, 05:54 AM

Not sure if this trip of his will help, but at least he underlined a few things. Better than nothing Id say.

More from Berlusconi

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Today there is no negotiation for the sale of the club. Before that we need to rebuild the team and get back to winning. It is only then you can think about selling the club to someone who can guarantee the maximum commitment.


Hmm

Posted by: TriniKing_CE Nov 17 2012, 03:53 PM

That makes no sense. He bought Milan when they weren't winning!

Posted by: Jack Sparrow Nov 17 2012, 04:27 PM

In the current climate it isn't feasible. You can no longer invest money in a dead in the water club to bring it up to the top. You want ROI and all that jazz.

Posted by: Danny Nov 22 2012, 08:00 PM

Curious how he's basically telling Allegri off over his use of Monto.

Posted by: han2503 Nov 22 2012, 09:25 PM

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Curious how he's basically telling Allegri off over his use of Monto.

Which is the only good thing he's done imo as Monto has been undoubtedly our best player this season.

Posted by: Danny Nov 22 2012, 11:04 PM

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Which is the only good thing he's done imo as Monto has been undoubtedly our best player this season.


Not El Sha?

Posted by: Zed.D Nov 24 2012, 02:17 PM

When you score the goals you're more in the spotlight... I'd say both have been equally our most valuable players so far.

Posted by: William405 Nov 24 2012, 04:38 PM

http://football-italia.net/27663/berlusconi-milan-vs-city-guardiola


What kind of message is that sending to Allegri...

Posted by: X-Offender Nov 24 2012, 04:51 PM

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http://football-italia.net/27663/berlusconi-milan-vs-city-guardiola


What kind of message is that sending to Allegri...


Weird indeed.

Posted by: Zed.D Nov 24 2012, 11:21 PM

http://www.football-italia.net/27671/berlusconi-pato-pep-and-van-basten

I think the Pep thing is serious. and I can't complain if it happens. it'd be exciting to see him manage Milan, regardless of the outcome.

Posted by: X-Offender Nov 25 2012, 02:54 AM

http://youtu.be/_LDP4gc60AY

Posted by: han2503 Nov 29 2012, 01:41 PM

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Not El Sha?

Of course SES is up there, but he's been scorng the goals thus earing the huge praise. Of course it's completely deserved, but I feel Monto tends to get overlooked because SES's goals are more eyecatching, which is a very normal thing in football. Unless the midfielder is a Barca player they get overlooked. And personally I feel in terms of overall play in each game, Monto just edges SES. Only a by a millimeter

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