

Tuesday Milan Musings, Still Sinking…
By: Gianfranco | September 16th, 2008In a few days Milan will start a UEFA Cup journey that leaves me confused and a bit wanting. As I sit here and watch Chelsea vs. Bordeaux I can’t help but think where Milan would be in these group stages and if they would even have the chance to advance with the way they are playing right now. But at this stage of the season for me with no points after two matches, it is no longer about the tie or the opponent, but it must only be about the Rossoneri.
With FC Zurich on deck Milan need to prove to themselves and their fans that they a team capable of scoring a goal, gaining a lead, sustaining a lead, and most importantly winning. Basically keep things simple and try to get this squad back on track. It no longer matters who is in the starting eleven, who is injured, or who is on the bench it only matters the result and the confidence that one would hope goes along with it.
Who is to blame for the current state of affairs of the club from the picture? If you said Fester and Berlu then you’re are mostly right. As many of you know I try to watch Milan games twice, the first time as a fan, the second to analyze the game a bit deeper. My hobby has been very very hard to continue with these poor games, but as I watched the game from Sunday I saw more than a just a poor formation selection. I saw a club disorganized, players not getting involved, and responsibilities not be fulfilled on both sides of the ball. Carletto put them out there, sure, but the players did absolutely to impose themselves on the game and lead Milan to victory, a feat that I have not seen any member of this team do since the game against Man U at the San Siro during the CL Semifinal of 07.
At this point we have all diagnosed the problems that surround this club suggesting poor player form, poor formations, a transfer window that fulfilled ABSOLUTELY none of our needs, and complacency amongst the players that looks border line criminal in a group of players that have experienced so much class and success in their careers. So why not take a look at the some resolutions to these problems…
1. Play only the players on form. So your name is Ronaldinho, but you are not in form!? Have a seat, same goes for Kaka and anyone else who is not on their best game. Forget Fester and Berlu, they don’t know their face from their ass anymore when it comes to modern football and they need to take a back seat and let Carletto do his thing.
2. Once you have eleven fit players, work your formation around them. If you have three fit strikers then play a 4-3-3. If you have 1 fit striker but three attacking mids then play a 4-2-3-1, the point is make due with what you got.
3. The transfer window did not address defensive needs so call up youth and give them a run. If Darmian and Antonini are going to sit on the bench and we are going to lose anyway, wouldn’t you rather lose knowing they got some game time? It is time to rely on the youth system that produced a fair amount of Milan legends, and if the club truly does not want to rely on the system then it is time to rebuild it to what it once was, but that is a topic for a rainy day.
4. This leads back to step one, but if a player is looking like they give two shits about the game, then take him out. This is not a time to coddle or wait and see, it is now a time to shake things up and find a group willing to carry this team forward. If it means no Pirlo, Maldini, Kaka, Seedorf, or anyone else for that matter, then so be it. They can earn their way into the team; they are all capable of this and should be made to fight for it. The era of untouchables needs to be over, I hate typing it, I hate reading it, but I had to say it.
As I say all this it is important to also realize that this team has had a fair amount of injuries with the list being quite exhaustive. Borriello, Janks, Kaka, Senderos, Nesta, Kaladze, Rino, Pippo, and now Pirlo it leaves Carletto with very few options in a season that was supposed to show limited use of Maldini as an example. But instead of wallowing in their own sorrow, it is time for Milan to make due with the inclusion of some youth in an effort to spark this team. Fill the injury voids with Cardaccio, Darmian, Antonini, Borriello and Pato. Borriello showed a hunger in the second half of Sunday’s game that needs to spread like a virus amongst his teammates; I just hope we can see it again very soon.
On a side note, watching Gourcuff in this game makes me wonder why Milan let him walk, but then again, Gourcuff seems to be in shape, in form and capable of make headway in a game, so that is probably why he was considered surplus to need.
On a further side not, I have been in some dark days as a Milan fan, but this is starting to get a little scary…
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people are misunderstanding ronaldinho’s style [this can also be applied to kaka's problem].
he has the ball, people move around him, he passes the ball.
if he has the ball, AND NOBODY IS FUCKING MOVING AROUND HIM, WHAT THE FUCK CAN HE DO???
its a team effort, even creative players need building blocks to build with.
kaka’ is in the same boat.
pirlo, he has the whole team ahead of him, to look for a pass. but once ronaldinho or kaka’ get the ball, they have just one striker…
if there is no movement from the midfield, the front line cant do a damn thing with only 3 people.
this is bullshit, this is carlo’s fault, not the players’.
but i believe him when he says he can pull us out of this shithole.
the players will play, but it takes one stuck cog to break down the whole machine, and that is what is happening to us. if one person is out of sync, everybody is out of sync, and we are fucked.
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maldini should have retired last year but people shouldn’t be so harsh on him. he is getting exposed cos he has a poor player like favalli beside him but the man has given more to milan over his career than any other person ever will. kaka should never be criticised cos of his commitment to milan last year when he played through his knee injury and he dragged the team to the champions league final almost by himself.
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its not the right thing to do now to point fingers and start blaming people, thats what should happen at the end of the season so we can fix it. in our case we’re kinda screwed. all we can do is hope Ancelotti, not any other coach! can get us back in it, because thats our only hope and life line this season.
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Fet, I agree with you a bit, changing the coach may be a step backward instead of forward. Milan have NEVER had success with midcampaign coaching changes. In fact have you ever heard of team challenging for the scudetto in a coaching debacle?
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not until today i felt what it would be like for inter winning it again
and its not good. its just cant happen, CANT!!last time we had the coach changing thingy was right before Carletto with Cesare and Terim. even Ancelttoi’s first season was fairly bad, and a lot of talks were going on about taking him down, but the following season we were crowned the champions of europe and the year after champions of italy. one problem i personally think could be an issue with Ancelotti, he doesnt like to give up on what was once a good formation so he hangs on it until it completely dies and kills everyone around him.
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Fetyani no one on earth likes to admit they are wrong so they hang onto their good ideas. Truly good people not jsut coaches can build of mistakes and failed ideas to reach new heights, Carletto needs to decide what type of person/coach he wants to be.
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yah exactly. but the thing is….tick tok. we must win the scudetto anything other than that is failure. and to win a scudetto you have to have around 3-5 losses and not more than 10 draws give or take speaking in general.
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Anyone see the viola play right now? Anyone see Gila score not one but TWO goals? Anyone think carletto should have given him more game time/thought of a formation that could have worked better for him…you know instead of keep the same formation with who ever the hell was/is playing?
I’ve been quiet because I just don’t know what the heck to say anymore…it’s beinging to be just a bit monotonous and a little like dejavu…I really don’t know if I will survive another season of this.
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Ro, Gila was one of the most talented strikers I had seen when he was at Parma, when he moved to Milan I was ecstatic and now he is back proving his abilities and we are in a rut. GOOD FOR GILA!
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Ding Ding Ding
Ro has see the light!!!
Both Gourcuff & Gila are off to amazing starts to the season as soon as they leave Milan…
Meanwhile our players continue to underachieve…coaching & tactics must be questioned when that happens.
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I love this post, Gian, fantastic. My only problem is this: there is something wrong with every level of Milan right now. So I think you’re solutions are correct – players need to get motivated and coaches need to get tough, but with so much problems with the management and the owner, what’s the chance that any of this is going to happen?!
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Gian, I’m happy for Gila it’s just really heart breaking to see what happened to him at Milan…It looks like carletto didn’t even try to help him grow/increase his ability…I mean obviously something is up with carletto if Gila comes from one team an amazing striker, ends up sitting on the bench and being crappy when he does play, to leaving and being amazing again.
I’m not sure I’m happy about that relization though BD4M…I guess you can only close your eyes and pretend for so long.
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GF, it doesn’t matter if you lose by one or 10 goals. When you need to score, you need to score.
As to Gila, he just freaked out at the level of talent around him at Milan and lost confidence. He plays better when more of the squad are divers and have the same level of talent as he.
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This this the best time to test our youngsters.I was truly amazed by how well little Mimmo marked Kaka,so why not try Darmian and see how it works.
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Gila is very talented. But he lacked confidence, and putting him alongside Pippo just will not work!
So yea, I hope it’s Borriello, Pato up in front, and Kaka behind them.
FORZA MILAN!
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Seriously I think Carletto just lost his freaking mind…here is the list of players that he called up for the game against zurich DIDA! COME ON CARLETTO YOU KNOW HE”S NOT GOOD WHY EVEN GIVE HIM HOPE?!?!
Dida, Kalac, Antonini, Bonera, Darmian, Favalli, Jankulovski, Kaladze, Ambrosini, Emerson, Flamini, Gattuso, Borriello, Kakà, Pato, Seedorf, Shevchenko, Ronaldinho.
Gattuso apparently made a quicker return than they thought he started training this week with the cast on his arm.
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Moka
you’re probably right. He wasn’t as bad in his first year when Sheva was partnering him. And then like you say, he was a pretty much useless next to Inzaghi or as the lone striker.
But he did sucked from the beginning in the CL.
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yeh, if only they listened to you gian.
milan have a lot to make up for..
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Bold prediction here..
3-0 for Milan.
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3-0 milan?
If we can’t beat Genoa or Bologna, we’ve got no chance in hell against FC Zurich.
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mele your optimism is around the same level as mine…non existent.
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way to make me feel better there mike and gian…lol jk you guys are right though…unfortunately
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I think it is going to be one of those dead boring games that end in a scoreless draw.
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Ro,that is Rino, he will even train in his sleep!
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Dida is starting?! No Zambro? Kill me now.
I have that bad feeling too, Nina. Please, if nothing else, at least entertain me, Milan!
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