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Serie A - Week 14 - Sampdoria - Milan, Date: 27/11/10 Time: 18:00 CET |
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Nov 28 2010, 12:50 PM
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Primavera
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It isn't related to trust, it's just a matter of discipline and manners.
Talking about which, @drucurl - would you be so kind and stop calling Ronaldinho the name you do, because it is very offensive in a most unconfortable manner, and while I understand that this was your point in first place, I don't think it is appropriate to do it. So please, try using something less provocative. --------------------------------------------------
Allegri really did me think. What was he waiting for? It seemed like he forgot the result and Tassotti told him 4 minutes from time "he, we conceeded, do you remember?" What was the problem? It is such a basic thing, yet he does it from day one up till now. Makes me wonder what the others on the bench do; I mean Allegri does not look like an autocrat, surely someone could have told him by now!
Yesterday we had some terrible and some not so-bad or good players. Thums up for Robinho and Abate. Abate was very good to say at least, maybe he can do the RB after all (surely, he needs more practice).
I don't get how you can criticise Abbiati? I mean, he's done superb so far. Yes, he has this little mistakes but every keeper in that cathegory makes them. He just isn't what Dida was for us a while, or van der Sar, Buffon, etc. But compared to other keepers we had like Rossi, Antonioli, Galli, etc. he's at their level or above.
Nesta made me worry, he looked slow and not really concentrated yesterday. If Samp had pushed more and insisted more on an attacking approach, I'm not so sure he could have held it down.
I don't get what Boateng was supposed to do yesterday. He was IMO the worst player we had; only thing he did was running, and that stopped too at one point. Oh, and yes, he kicked opposition and could have costed us a penalty too. His passing was horribly inprecise, his actions mostly destroyed our efforts to build-up an attack. He was just useless, pretty much like Gattuso but even worser. I really think Allegri should start a Flamini-Pirlo-Ambrosini midfield as soon as possible, and hold Rino as a option, but KPB is bench material.
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Nov 28 2010, 01:49 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Nov 28 2010, 04:50 PM) I don't get what Boateng was supposed to do yesterday. He was IMO the worst player we had; only thing he did was running, and that stopped too at one point. Oh, and yes, he kicked opposition and could have costed us a penalty too. His passing was horribly inprecise, his actions mostly destroyed our efforts to build-up an attack. He was just useless, pretty much like Gattuso but even worser. I really think Allegri should start a Flamini-Pirlo-Ambrosini midfield as soon as possible, and hold Rino as a option, but KPB is bench material. Thank you! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/king.gif) KPB is best left as a sub for Flamini. Likewise Gattuso for Ambrosini. The three you mentioned should be default first XI most of the time. Mr. Allegri, it seems, has other ideas.
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Nov 29 2010, 12:02 AM
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Naah, first of all we're not that great and secondly, Pirlo is immese for Milan. He's our way of joga bonito, if he's in Milan plays good. We may have pulled out some good results so far, but the footballing level without him aka with Boateng-Rino-Ambro is at a low.
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Nov 29 2010, 10:00 AM
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4-2-3-1 is the future.
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Nov 29 2010, 10:50 AM
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Yup. Though it is susceptible to a 4-6-0 counter. I think Milan is one of the teams that can play both these formations comfortably.
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Nov 29 2010, 11:02 AM
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COACH ALLEGRI: "The team put in one of its best performances this season. My lads played with high intensity, despite our busy schedule. I’m sorry for the result, because we could have won the game, but in any case my players did well this evening. As for Sampdoria’s equaliser, I can say that our man-marking was poor on that occasion, that’s why the ball finished at Pazzini’s feet. Sending on Ronaldinho sooner? The team was doing well, so I didn’t want to break our balance by making changes. It just didn’t seem right, because we would have risked giving them chances for counter-attacks. Because of this, I thougth it was better not to change the team that was doing well. My players are very determined, motivated, which makes me satisfied.”
This is just a pathetic comment and just shows how blind this guy is. We were flat from the 55th to the 80th minute and completely lost our bearings like we normally do.. we let a woeful team look like the worlds best in this period of the match after completely dominating the first half. Changes are a part of the game, whether u are winning or losing or drawing changes always need to be made and to not push for the win shows his complete lack of ability. To be honest I was really hoping to lose that match because although we completely dominated the game we did not deserve to win it because of our embarrassing coach. And also if we lost this match it would have been one more step closer to Allegri being sacked, which needs to be done before christmas, I'm sure Tassotti can do a much better job until we find a replacement. Although knowing Milan, we will probably wait for Inter to sack Benitez and snap him up.
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