Welcoming FC Zurich

By: Gianfranco | September 29th, 2009

While I sit here and watch Jovetic throw his own coming out party against our old Scouser adversaries, I can’t help but think if a player from own squad is able to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and wreak havoc for the opposition. Jovetic’s pace, hunger for the ball, and work rate are will give Skrtel and Carragher nightmares for weeks and not since Kaka versus Manchester United has Milan seen a performance like this. Sure you could argue that Pato had a gem against Roma last January, but Vucinic was just as good, you could even look as recently as last week and say that Pippo and Seedorf shouldered the load against OM, but that is also a stretch. The bottom line, aside from our green coach and lack of depth, is that Milan no longer have that player that scares the opposition, we no longer have a danger man, and we sure as heck don’t have a hero.

So as I prepare myself for what should be a good win for Milan who has not lost a CL game at home since Arsenal (yes I am fully aware we have not played a CL game at home since that lost, I am trying to be optimistic here!), I no longer believe we can take any team or game for granted. From what I have seen in Milan’s recent performances, the only way to knick a win is to bring a high work rate and solid defense because we certainly cannot win on flash and dash. With our creeky old roster that high work rate seems impossible at the moment and how Leo decides to get that is a mystery.

Today Leo was quoted as follows,

“Rather than focusing on the training sessions, it’s the discussions between us that count the most towards our improvement. With those discussions complete, we are now thinking about how we can play better in the next game rather than looking at what didn’t work in the last.”

I am personally of the mind that some good old fashioned hard work never hurt anyone, especially a group of over paid complacent old men, but it looks as though Leo prefers the hand holding discussion based session that is paying dividends on the pitch.

If it was my call I would use the old dogs on CL matches: Zambro, Nesta, Oddo, Seedorf, Pippo, Pirlo and so on. Rely on their experience and gamesmanship to lead the squad on European nights. Then begin the so called youth movement in Serie A, with the use of Ronaldinho, who may find some motivation with youthful exuberance running all over the pitch around him. At this point I don’t even know if I can find a negative in this assessment, if we are going to lose in Serie A and play hard in the CL why not get some experience for a handful players. Leo’s current recipe will probably spell the end of Pirlo and Seedorf by Christmas.

Can we beat Zurich? Sure we can, in the same way we could have beat Bari and Livorno, so nothing is a sure fire bet. At this point or goal or two would be fantastic to prove that we can still find the net, and any semblance of work ethic and tactics would be a small victory as well. My optimism is not totally gone, but as you can see it is guarded, and a win in this match is almost a must if Milan wants any chance of knockout football. History says it will be our night, but with the current state affairs even history is no longer an ally.



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  • Fadayn |  September 30th, 2009 at 2:20 am

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    can we name a single fc zurich player?

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  • Jovan |  September 30th, 2009 at 2:22 am

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    http://www.football-italia.net/sep30a.html

    Regardless of the coach situation (I still think Leo is the least to blame here) I’m happy about the fact Silvio at least isn’t completely delusional and knows that the team sucks ass so maybe, if he finds time, he might do something about it -_-

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  • Luka |  September 30th, 2009 at 3:10 am

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    Vonlanthen.

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  • avia |  September 30th, 2009 at 4:03 am

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    “and we sure as heck don’t have a hero.”

    Ah c’mon! What about Pippo dude!?

    He was surely heroic in our last CL match and i think he will already be highlighted as a dangerman to the Zurich players but i do get where you are coming from

    I too would be tempted to roll out the old guard tonight but then think can it be any worse if we give guys like Abate a starting berth as im sure he would play his heart out in a CL match

    If only we could tap into whatever the Viola players where on last night *sigh*

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  • Gianfranco |  September 30th, 2009 at 4:06 am

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    Avia, yes he was heroic but can he do it alone? Consistently? We lack that dangerman or World Class talent that opponents must fear match in and match out.

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  • moka |  September 30th, 2009 at 5:24 am

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    Isn’t it sad that our ‘hero’ is Pippo? Isn’t it sad that we have to rely on the 35 year old to save us each game? Isn’t it sad that he’s the only player we actually believe in?

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  • avia |  September 30th, 2009 at 6:02 am

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    Gian/Moka

    “can he do it alone?” YOUR DAMN SKIPPY HE CAN! :-)

    Thats the beauty of Pippo, he doesnt need “protecting” we dont need to waste a player on the field just to buffer him

    “Consistently?” Cough……HIGHEST GOAL SCORER IN CL? Nuff said really

    “Isn’t it sad that our ‘hero’ is Pippo?” erm, please see the above, why would this guy NOT be a hero to us all???????

    Forza Milan!

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  • pera |  September 30th, 2009 at 6:16 am

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    GUYS POST LINKS FOR STREAMS TONIGHT PLEASE CAUSE I KNOW ATDHE WILL SUCK AGAIN! PLEASE POST BEFORE 35.MINUTE ANY LANGUAGE BLACK AND WHITE PICTURE DOESNT MATTER!

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  • Fet |  September 30th, 2009 at 6:19 am

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    the thing is we cant expect Pippo to come and save our asses every single time. he’s been doing it for the last couple of years. and is always there to serve! thats why even if he doesnt score he’s still SuperPippo!! oh the joy you gave us Pippo, i hope it continues tonight, because we really need it.

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  • pera |  September 30th, 2009 at 6:21 am

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    And yes remember when i said last season that i would walk alone through Milano streats if we dont qualify for CL same thing i can say now for this game if we dont win.I mean zurich really really suck people they are so bad for CL.Be real i know it sounds strange now considering our form but they SO SUCK!

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  • Christian |  September 30th, 2009 at 6:24 am

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    Pera, try afew of these streams, more should become avaliable when it gets closer to kick off

    http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?&matchid=48896&part=sports

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  • Fet |  September 30th, 2009 at 6:26 am

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    yup they are pretty bad. 6th out of 10. well, and we’re 10th place. even?!

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  • avia |  September 30th, 2009 at 6:40 am

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    pera – “i would walk alone” wasnt it “walk naked”???

    are u just lowering the stakes???

    ;-)

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  • Rob |  September 30th, 2009 at 6:55 am

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    Quite possibly the best post written by Gianfranco so far and he’s absolutely right.
    Without Kaka we’ve been exposed to be a shell of the average team we were with him. The midfield is too old to learn new tricks and as a consequence we’ve become predictable without that ONE player who could consistently make something out of nothing.
    Pato was supposed to be that guy but with Kaka and Ancelotti gone he’s regressed in terms of his play within the team. The brilliance is obviously still there but he has no idea how to put it to use (mostly because Leonardo doesn’t either).
    Pippo is the man but he can’t play every game let alone consistently and there is a limit as to what a poacher can do with a terrible midfield like ours.
    The thing that pisses me off about this season is that the management had the chance to make this a competitive side and we blew it. I hope they’re happy with their balanced books, incompetent team and half (2/3rd) empty stadium.

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  • Ian |  September 30th, 2009 at 7:33 am

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    I think the best message the fans can give is to not attend games, rather than the usual course of action of Italian fans, ie. groups of fans causing a scene on the streets.

    Whats the average gate receipts for a full San Siro on a Serie A/CL matchday? Maybe around £1m? If the stadium is less than half full, and we have 9 home games in Serie A and 3 in the CL before the January transfer window, that’s at least a £6m shortfall. I hope management realise that they’ve screwed up and not investing in the team means the fans won’t invest in the team either.

    Obviously, I’d expect a reversal if (when???) management do invest in the January transfer window.

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  • avia |  September 30th, 2009 at 7:58 am

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    Ian – totally get what you mean but its a 50/50 thing

    If we DONT go then its harder to invest etc

    Even now, im hatching a plan to attend the Madrid match but im thinking spending all that time, money and effort to get there just to watch 90% of our squad saunter around the pitch??

    Really????????

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  • Ian |  September 30th, 2009 at 8:23 am

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    Strictly a short term measure I hope, just enough of a kick in the ass to get Baldy Co. into gear and get them investing to make this team great again.

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  • AJ |  September 30th, 2009 at 9:42 am

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    here you go fifaguy, http://www.p2p4u.net/

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  • AJ |  September 30th, 2009 at 9:43 am

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    reposting, http://www.p2p4u.net/ links for the match. for those of you in the states that are pissed that fox is not covering it.

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  • 3m |  September 30th, 2009 at 10:44 am

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    good english stream: http://atdhe.net/9461/watch-ac-milan-vs-fc-zurich

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  • shingai |  September 30th, 2009 at 10:55 am

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    well…at least their goal was well taken…

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  • shingai |  September 30th, 2009 at 11:01 am

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    I have to say, the quality of teams in the smaller/lesser known leagues has been rising steadily over the past few years. Headlines will say that Inter was “shocked” by Rubin, but even before Balotelli’s red, Rubin looked the sharper team…Zurich is holding the ball pretty well too.

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  • 3m |  September 30th, 2009 at 11:14 am

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    yeah that was a tough one to fault to anyone. inzaghi is a serious threat so far but he’s the only one for the good guys.

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  • 3m |  September 30th, 2009 at 11:15 am

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    seedorf is looking pretty sharp too. looks like leo’s been training them on one touch plays finally.

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  • zach |  September 30th, 2009 at 12:33 pm

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    once again milan lack the quality to be champions league contenders. great win today by zurich!! :D

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