Urawa Reds v. Milan- First & Second Half Thoughts

By: Gianfranco | December 13th, 2007

I wanted to live blog this game but once again work has gotten in the way, alas I would like to give my first half thoughts and then follow up tonight with a full game recap.

I went to bed around 930 to assure good coherent awakeness for the match this morning but the world is a cold dark place this early in the morning. Carletto went with his solid CL lineup:
Dida, Oddo, Nesta, Kaladze, Janks, Pirlo, Gattuso, Ambro, Seedorf, Kaka, Gila. No real surprises in my opinion other than Paolo, but I imagine he starts Sunday if Milan progresses. There was even talk of Ronnie being fit, but as always the big man was nowhere to be found, thats perfectly fine and we are only 17 days or so away from him getting his walking papers.

The first half started quickly and looked as though Urawa was very happy to dictate the pace, and the Rossoneri were very happy to allow them to do so. The pace seemed to actually help Milan as they pressed forward forcing Urawa to react on defense and even conceed some Pirlo perfect free kick, but he nor Janks could capitalize. Urawa though was not without some counter attacking flashes and Milan did well to push the attack back, it just seems Urawa is preoccupied with going back to defend than commit numbers to the attack.

For Milan to crack a goal in the second half Kaka has to be a bit sharper, and as any team, you have to bury your chances in front of the net. Pirlo has done well, as always, linking the back to the front but they need a more quality service in the attacking third. A more consistent buildup will be a big help, and Oddo needs to really start pinpointing those crosses a bit more.

It was a nice treat to get some Rossoneri action on a weekday morning, and I hope the end result was worth the early rise.

68TH MINUTE GOAL!!!!

Great pass from the back Pirlo to Kaka on the left flank, Kaka cuts in parallel to the side line and strikes a perfectly weighted left footed ball to Clarence who redirects it low into the bottom right of the net.

80TH MINUTE
Carletto puts in Il Capitano for Janks, I wish he had just held Maldini back until Sunday but anytime I can watch Paolo on the pitch its a treat. I will shut up now and let him play.

89TH MINUTE

I have to go to work, stupid work, check back tonight for a game recap, and a preview of the potential Sunday matchup. Lets hope the result holds and good news will be posted here later.



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  • Fetyani |  December 13th, 2007 at 4:27 am

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    Congrats milanisti. even though seedorf cost me $20 with the outcome of $35, its all good.

    We just had to capitalize more, hopefully thats what we’ll focus on in the final.

    i was surprised Ringhio was too quite in the first half, but could’ve been the camera wasnt pointed at him. He was gonna eat Dida alive, he went crazy on him lol. you could hear him yelling in more than one occasion. Forza Ringhiooo!! btw, he’s suppose to be the captain in my honest opinion.

    and now i go to sleeeeeeeeeeeeep =)

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  • Gianfranco |  December 13th, 2007 at 5:29 am

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    I think Rino should be the captain as well but I know for a fact he has said that he personally feels he is not ready for that role and their are people, such as Ambro, who have been at the club longer and grown at the club as well. He has said if it was given to him from Maldini he would wear it, but feels he is never deserving.

    That little blurb came from a free DVD clip I watched in Italy, it was called “Uomini di Ferro” or “men of steel” and it came free in a Champions League magazine. So much like Rino to be modest.

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  • Dave |  December 13th, 2007 at 10:21 am

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    I thought he was going to slap Dida the way he used to slap Lippi. I guess he didn’t want a repeat of the Celtic game antics…

    Not the greatest of games, but nice to see that they were able to control a team like that (as expected.)

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  • Fetyani |  December 13th, 2007 at 1:36 pm

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    i actually i was just reading an interview of Rino with Gazzetta (couldnt find in on gazzetta’s site). they asked him who will fight for the captain arm band after Paolo leaves? he answered: there will be no fighting, Ambro is the next captain.

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  • Dave |  December 14th, 2007 at 10:44 am

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    Glad to hear that- I like Ambro. Not a superstar, but works his ass off.

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