

Milan 1 Madrid 1, Recap
By: Gianfranco | November 4th, 2009Not going to go deep into this recap, frankly because the match was draining and nervy for me and maybe for some of you as well. Feel free to recall the previous post if you missed the match as I touch on few different points here.
As a fan of the Rocky films, more the first few than the last two, I couldn’t help but feel as though Leo had instilled the Rocky III mentality in the Rossoneri.
Absorb pressure early, stretch and tire Madrid, and attack swiftly on the counter. There is a danger to this game plan because if you get hit early and often you may very well be knocked out, but Milan seemed to be fortunate on this night with Kaka and Higuian missing early. Milan did manage to counter but unlike Stallone in Rocky III were unable to really knock Madrid off of their game.
The 4-3-3 has certainly shown it’s positives in the past few weeks, but in this match it made me nervous. Milan did not get as compact as I would like and allowed a lot of space to Madrid in the middle third of the pitch to pick up speed and attack the defense before the players were closed down. For all the space Madrid was afforded, the defense, specifically Nesta and Silva stood very strong, and Ambrosini did well to get into tackles and effectively slow down Kaka.

Kaka was actually much more dangerous in this match than the previous and often needed both Ambro and Oddo to bottle him up, his shot that led to the goal was vintage Kaka as he slalomed into a shooting line and drove it hard at Dida who couldn’t claim it as it fell for Benzema.
All and all there are few complaints with the Milan performance on the night, with many again expecting our boys to be outplayed. Credit has to be given to Madrid for their intense marking of Borrielo and Pato all match long with Pato being played physically and Borriello be squeezed by defenders rendering them far less effective than we saw on the weekend. It was not the cleanest of defensive jobs, but is surely was effective especially with the Ref consistently allowing the physical play. Personally I would expect Pato to improve in games such as this, and be more physical himself, but at 20 years old and probably weighing 130 pounds you can see his frustration. Even more impressive out of Madrid was Lassana Diarra. The man was truly everywhere and is really rekindling the magic of Claude Makele that made Galacticos 1.0 so special. He mixed it up with everyone and got the best of many of the challenges.
As I fast forward and watch bits and pieces of the match again, I do wish that the dodgy PK was not called and the Pato goal was allowed. I still cannot put my finger on the reason for the goal being disallowed and if anyone can shed some light on that I would be more than happy to read about it. I also want to satisfy the Dinho fanboys who have made their return to the site as of late, this was in fact Dinho’s best performance in the Red and Black, I personally am still hoping for more, considering all I hear about is his “magic” but consistency and performances like these will be welcome! He also deserves heaps of praise for his tackling on the evening, and here I thought he didn’t know how to defend!?
So to take some positives from the match, the team stood toe to toe with a powerhouse yet again and though a win would have been the ultimate, the draw was well deserved. Now figuring out how we can draw with Madrid and lose to FC Zurich is the real question. I do believe that if CRON was healthy this match would have been far more challenging, but the recent run of play is promising as Milan now sit fourth In Serie A and atop their CL group…I have to say I am pleasantly surprised at our current status and was expecting to be far worse off at this stage of the season.
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oh man K! dont even go there… its soo harsh to see this happen… but i guess we should not be paying him that much!! theres no chance and if infact Galliani does officially declines the deal i’ll be happy! fuck u adiyiah!
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yeah, fuck adiyiah. try to be successful in your Norwegian club before asking Milan for 1m euros per year. I don’t understand these goddamn idiots, they get a huge breakthrough opportunity and they throw it away by asking for some astronomical fee they couldn’t earn if their lives depended on it. do they realize how disproportionate a 1m salary is to a 1.4m transfer fee? Platini is fucking right, these numbers need to be capped ASAP and agents need to lose some of they power.
Jovetic gets 300-500k a year in Fiorentina and he’s one of the most promising players in the freaking world.
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No reason to get so personal regarding the player. He probably just heard or read about it after it was too late. It is not the first time a player has horrible consultants. He already said he looked forward playing for Milan with the original agreement. The latest jump in from the agent can only be coming from the consultant himself because he wants a higher comission or something. I wouldn’t be surprised if the agant backs off eventually for the deal to go through. Cissokho was already playing CL when he was supposed to come to us. He was only offered 1 million pre season and he took the money. He probably had the better agent…
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… but not a good dentist.
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lol @ ASL! yea who knows that this will deal will maybe go through! but these agents are fucking annoying.
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According to Leo they were playing 4213 with pirlo as the 1 but in that case they were actually playing 4203 coz he did shag all. he’s not an attacking mid he’s a deep playmaker, maybe leo was playing him too far forward (like when he was with Inter) and that could have influenced why he had no mark on the game bar one or two passes to Pato.
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or it could be that he has played about 9 games in three weeks without any rest and was exhausted.
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Gian, u got more mail
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what k said. pirlo has played every weekend and midweek since the international break (including the break because he played 2 games for italy)
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pirlo was pushed further forward for italy and he played well for them especially against ireland but for milan he does look tired/uninterested. i hope maldini returns in some capacity for milan like he was saying. it was cool to see him and billy at the madrid match last tuesday.
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Pirlo – from what i can remember he was drawing back every time Zambro and Oddo pushed up and sat just in front of the two CBs
It looked like Seedorf was being playmaker with Ambro having free run & as well as keeping Kaka in check
going forward Pirlo was pretty pants tbh, whatever the reasons he didnt continue the same performance he put in spain thats for sure
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anybody remember this guy? http://www.goal.com/en/news/755/europe/2009/11/05/1606210/former-switzerland-international-johann-vogel-retires-from
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man, no way should he get 1 mn – for perspective – maldini used to get 1.5mn in his last 2 years!
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this is interesting, I thought it was announced already!
http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/11/05/1606508/milan-to-announce-dominic-adiyiah-signing-very-soon-reportPosted from
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if it weren’t for his cock sucking agent.
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He’s okay though.
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Bigdawg – maybe he might play better now?
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@ Avia – I hope. This guy is currently going through the worst patch/goal drought possibly in his career.
I’m hoping that once he gets the first goal, the monkey will be off his back and he can return to the player that he was at Heerenveen & Ajax.
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Bigdawg – same here man
if only bori and hunter were living up to what they are capable of then we would be sweet up front
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although Borrielo is a work horse, I do not think he has the pace to give us what we lack upfront in the champions league! did you guy hear the rumor about Ronnie going to Man City?
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any of you guys hear of this guy before?
http://www.tribalfootball.com/agent-urges-ac-milan-come-cruzeiro-defender-jonathan-423741
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Lazio loosing 3:0 in 15th minute against Villareal.Hope the fans wont kill them but i like the fact that they will be psychologically down for the upcoming game.And i hope that we will beat them easily.
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any thoughts on the beckham law? Galliani seems to be happy as it would mean that alot of big names would look away from La Liga, i also think that forign players should be taxed the same as domestic ones. another issue, one website says we have pulled out of Addiyah talks while goal.com says an announcement will be made soon.
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aj – the Addiyah thing is probably in its final stages, the recent thing with his agent coming out asking for more is just the age old arm twisting of a club by the agent
chances are it will go through but the agent wants to ramp up the bonus he will get and is chancing his luck at the 11th hour
hopefully Galliani tells him to go F**k himself!
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I agree, we should not be held ransom to some untried kids demands, i mean after all, an U20 is no representation of quality against staunch defending like we have in Serie A
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