Milan 2 Parma 0, Player Recap

By: Gianfranco | November 1st, 2009

Player breakdowns after a second viewwing…

Dida: spectacular on the tough shots, but still a bit nervy on the catches. Either way he looks more and more like his old self every week, you won’t here many people asking for him to stay on the pitch when the other keepers are healthy but until then this works rather nicely.

Oddo: defensively a plus, but this is only when he decided to defend. Many times he was nowhere to be found on the track back and was bailed out by Rino and Silva on many occasions. Offensively he was dreadful, with acres of room he never made good on his delivery. He had one good cross that Pato nearly nodded in but the rest were forgettable and laughable; expect Abate to get the start vs Madrid if healthy.

Silva: I am willing to argue that Silva is one of the best additions Milan have had in recent memory. He has been a stable and reliable CB all season long and his poise for such a young CB is remarkable. A proud addition to a historic Milan defense, his tackling is top class and his occasional burst forward is a joy to watch. A goal for him today would have been well deserved.

Kaladze: at times I barely knew he was there, a plus for a CB. The less we here about Kaladze the better he has played. Find by me as he filled and for Nesta, really can’t complain about his use as a backup.

Antonini: he frustrates me beyond belief. Excellent movement into the attack, great one two passing, but the injury was disheartening. When he is out of options he forces a pass to Dinho which requires him to defend, he can improve his patience and get the ball working laterally as well. Defensively did well, but Parma prefers to attack down the middle instead of the flanks so the pressure was more on the CBs than the wing backs.

Gattuso: a solid match, tackled when needed and did what is expected. Should start midweek against Madrid.

Pirlo: atrocious and borderline hard to watch. Looks slow and disinterested, and his passing choice was the worse I have seen it in a long time. As I mentioned yesterday this nightmare will continue unless takes on the role of playmaker, until then I hope to see less of this Pirlo and more of this one:

Seedorf: almost as bad as Pirlo, but seemed willing to run a bit more. Also gets caught in traffic on the left flank especially when Dinho and Antonini were both present in that spot. Should shift inside a bit more, and shouldn’t be afraid to interchange with Pirlo as needed. Bottom line he doesn’t seem comfortable so deep, but will have to make due as the system of tactics is yielding results.

Pato: heavily marked, and given little to no breathing room. It is games like these that will define his benefits to Milan or any club he plays for that matter. Parma was clearly preoccupied with him allowing Borriello more room than normal, in that sense Pato can keep his feet moving and create even more room for his strike partner. What bothered me was his loss of interest and aggression following the PK claim, as I tell the boys I coach, this game gives you 90 minutes to make good on a bad call or mistake, get over it, move on and keep working usually your fortunes will turn.

Borriello: an epic two goal effort from Marco. He looked hungry and driven for goal, he made some mistakes but his work rate was high and kept finding room to operate. Linked nicely with Dinho and proved dangerous on the pass as he tried to setup Antonini and Silva. Is a revelation after watching KJH putz around and should be a fixture in the leading attacking line.

Dinho: better, and frankly is improving every match. I made a point to tally the amount of times he had his arms up in protest to the ref in the first half, sadly I counted twelve. That means twelve times he was too busy whining than tracking back or trying to win back possession. Frankly I don’t remember this trait at Barca, but he also rarely made mistakes or hawked for calls. He needs to further simplify and evolve his game to be effective. Milan do not need him to dribble four players and score, they do need him to work passes and create space, which he did well today. Let’s focus on the aspect and build on it, and the rest should progress nicely.

I want to take a minute and talk about the near deal for 20 year old Ghanian striker Dominic Adiyiah. The deal is nearly complete, but knowing what we know about infamous Milan medicals I wouldn’t seal the deal quite yet. I watched the U20 World Cup final against Brazil which ended in a very cagey draw that saw a ten man Ghana forced to defend for the entirety of the match rendering Adiyiah rather unnoticeable. He did show excellent movement and comfort on the ball and as the match wore on seemed to find his legs. Hard to tell what type of striker he will be based on the match, and immediately you want to invoke comparisons to Weah, Eto, and Drogba, but it is far too early. In the end the move is a step in the right direction for Milan and I would expect an official announcement at some point today or tomorrow.

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  • fifaguy |  November 2nd, 2009 at 1:17 pm

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    the whole spanish package should still be extremely cheap if you cancel after one day.

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  • avia |  November 2nd, 2009 at 1:35 pm

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    AJ – thanks to sam who pointed her own ticket contact i WILL now be at the game tomorrow!

    I totally thought i had lost all chance of making it to the game but made it here on what feels like a fluke – and alot of running around trying to sort it out (Sam, thats a drink i owe u!)

    the only bummer is that i forgot my Milan Offside Ultras sign lol! (sorry Gian!)

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  • avia |  November 2nd, 2009 at 1:35 pm

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    AJ – thanks to sam who pointed her own ticket contact i WILL now be at the game tomorrow!

    I totally thought i had lost all chance of making it to the game but made it here on what feels like a fluke – and alot of running around trying to sort it out (Sam, thats a drink i owe u!)

    the only bummer is that i forgot my Milan Offside Ultras sign lol! (sorry Gian!)

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  • fifaguy |  November 2nd, 2009 at 1:50 pm

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    avia – would we have a better chance if you flew to mexico with bigdawg instead (smile)?

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  • AJ |  November 2nd, 2009 at 1:54 pm

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    LOOL nice, enjoy it! and about that sign, its never too late to make one lol, where is bigdawg? why is he not in Mexico?

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  • patcook |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:01 pm

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    Does anyone think we should buy quaresma if he is transfer listed by inter?

    While he has been a flop at inter, he is still young, has a good record prior to inter, would fit into Leo’s 433 and could be cheap

    Plus he ould be one in a long line of players to flop at inter and become champions at milan.

    Im undecided, it would be a risk, but if he lived up to his potential it would turn out to be a bargain

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  • gianfranco |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:14 pm

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    Pat you make a VERY VERY VERY valid point, personally I don’t like him as a player, but as you said he is supremely talented and would fit in very nicely and there is nothing better than rubbing Inter flops in their faces!

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  • alessio |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:24 pm

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    While he has been a flop at inter, he is still young, has a good record prior to inter, would fit into Leo’s 433 and could be cheap

    He’s a flop at Inter cause he’s an overrated piece of crap that only knows one move. He flopped in Mourinho’s 4-3-3 harder than Mancini, what does that say with him. And how does have a good record prior to Inter? His failings at Inter have less to do with the club and more with him, his previous record was flopping hard at Barcelona.

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  • gianfranco |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:46 pm

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    Alessio you also make a valid point, and he may very well a player that does not do well with big clubs, but if he came at a bargain basement price, I don’t think we can complain. He would spell Pato nicely for a well needed rest as well because right now we have no one to fill that spot. Remember we are still paying KJH so at this point, I traffic cone may provide more than him on the pitch…

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  • gianfranco |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:46 pm

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    *A not I…

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  • moka |  November 2nd, 2009 at 5:00 pm

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    Some names I’d have on the shortlist for January;

    Cigarini; very impressive player in the middle. Plays like Pirlo and we can have him as backup in the middle. He’s 23.

    Dossena; he’s not great, but he’d come for cheap as a temporary replacement for the full-back position.

    Rafinha; on the transfer list for Schalke. He’s pretty good.

    Dzeko; as replacement for Huntelaar. Him and Pato up in front. Wow.

    Mancini; he’ll prolly come for cheap and he did well for Roma. He’s got skill, and could be a good backup for Dinho/Pato on the wings. Plus, he’s Brazilian, which makes it all the more easier. :P

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  • Gianfranco |  November 2nd, 2009 at 5:07 pm

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    I like Cigarini Moka but I do not think Napoli will sell that easy. Dossena would work and I think he would learn well at Milan and improve. I like Rafinha and Dzeko as well…really cant complain about your list much at all…Mancini is also capable and would prefer him over quaresma for an Inter reject…

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  • moka |  November 2nd, 2009 at 5:15 pm

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    Yep GF. I suggested him because I saw him come off the bench against Milan, so I assumed he was part of a rotation system, which would make it easier to capture him. I think he should be our next Pirlo.

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  • k |  November 2nd, 2009 at 5:26 pm

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    If you guys have Comcast, there is a channel called comcast sports network that is scheduled to show the game tomorrow. In HD. Jizzed in my pants.

    just go to the menu>sports>soccer>2:30pm and you should have those channels listed out.

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  • k |  November 2nd, 2009 at 5:31 pm

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    correction, 1:30pm

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  • myu |  November 2nd, 2009 at 5:42 pm

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    agree with ur shorlist of player moka but i don’t think galliani would signs another well recognized player this january other than becks.
    but i would be glad if they add another promising youngster like Adiyiah and i prefer italians

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  • moka |  November 2nd, 2009 at 6:09 pm

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    Well myu, I have little hope after I read reports about the Adiyah signing being close to complete, especially since Galliani said that there would be no more signings after Becks. :D

    Let’s hope something more happens!

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  • patcook |  November 2nd, 2009 at 7:00 pm

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    Alessio, Quaresma didnt actually flop at Barca got traded for Deco. His time there was hampered by injury.

    He was great a Porto, before inter bought him all the major clubs were looking at him so he obviously has something.

    As GF pointed out, if the price is low it might be a good deal

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  • ][p3trarch |  November 2nd, 2009 at 9:00 pm

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    This you might enjoy:

    For halloween I went to the city and bar hopped for many hours. I saw many people with very original costumes but I found this guy walking about so I asked if I could photograph him since I thought it would give me a few laughs. Below is the link:

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/P3trarch/ine.jpg

    P.S. I also high fived a guy who was wearing a milan sweater.

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  • ][p3trarch |  November 2nd, 2009 at 9:01 pm

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    Oops, forgot to state the comment was a bit off topic.

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  • Ro |  November 2nd, 2009 at 9:50 pm

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    Gian did you get the banner?

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  • fifaguy |  November 3rd, 2009 at 1:17 am

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    If you guys have Comcast, there is a channel called comcast sports network that is scheduled to show the game tomorrow. In HD. Jizzed in my pants.
    just go to the menu>sports>soccer>2:30pm and you should have those channels listed out

    Hot damn, you’re right!

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  • Jovan |  November 3rd, 2009 at 1:30 am

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    hmmm…I…uhm…hate quaresma, hate mancini, love dzeko, like cigarini, am indifferent toward dossena…that’s all the eloquence I have in me right now:)

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  • Rossoneri4Life |  November 3rd, 2009 at 2:30 am

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    Happy b’day Avia, and have fun! :-)

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  • Diabete |  November 11th, 2009 at 2:51 am

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    thanks for the great quality of your blog, each time i come here, i’m amazed.

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