Cagliari 0 - Milan 0

By: Gianfranco | October 6th, 2008

I started this post match wrap in the 68th minute. It was then that I reached my boiling point of being completely fed up with the direction of play in the match. The only saving grace I had in the 68th minute was that I told my self there was still a fair amount of time left to turn this game around, and as the clock reached the 82nd minute I began to lose all hope for a goal, and just prayed to hang on for the draw.

I am not blind to the fact that Cagliari was in desperate need of points, and was not about to lay down for anyone, let alone Milan. I also understand that no fixture in Serie A this season is a foregone conclusion and therefore should be taken very seriously. Understanding these circumstances go a long way in describing the game on Sunday as well as prescribing the proper thoughts for the remainder of this season’s matches against so called Serie A minnows.

Cagliari did very well in understanding the XMAS tree and game planning against it. As Bologna and Genoa showed before them, a properly organized defense becomes kryptonite against the lone striker and blitzing counterattacks go a long way in keeping the desperately needed full back runs that make the formation tick. Janks and Zambro rarely even crossed the halfway, let alone make it into the attack. In fact there were very few bright spots in the Rossoneri side, while Cagliari showed that their point haul is not as telling as one may think.

So where do we drop the ax on this one? Is it Carletto’s fault, Pato maybe, or even Dinho!? Well the real story here is that no one is absolved of guilt. It starts with Carletto, who following a difficult derby match and a midweek tie should have been much more cognizant of the fact that his workhorses, specifically Zambro, Seedorf, Rino, Ambro, and Pato were all a bit exhausted after a very long week. The blame rests a bit with the players though, who knowing there capabilities should have dicated pace, tempo, and possession and played a bit of keep away. Instead they advanced, constantly lost the ball, and left the team in defense more often than not. Only Acquafresca’s best Pippo impersonations saved the defense.

I am not going to stress and worry about the draw. Cagliari did well and certainly deserved the points, I just hope Carletto learns from this game and better prepares the team for these absolute must win games. The scudetto is not won against Juventus and Inter, these games are big and important for bragging rights, but the scudetto is in fact won against everyone else.

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  • A. |  October 8th, 2008 at 6:41 pm

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    Your 4-2-3-1 is essentially what I had in mind with Pato the drifting second striker.

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  • A. |  October 8th, 2008 at 6:54 pm

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    And they played 4-3-1-2 against Reggina and were crap!

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  • shehan |  October 8th, 2008 at 7:13 pm

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    if we play with ronaldinho and kaka’ out wide, then you are asking them to track back.

    you dont waste the energy of players such as kaka’ and ronaldinho in tracking back.

    the whole reason kaka’ has so much energy to run at defenders at the end of the game is because he focuses everything on attacking.

    you guys should understand one thing, unless we are a goal down in a must win situation, we will never ever ever play with kaka’ and r80 with 2 strikers. it is impossible.

    starting a game with 4 strikers is suicidal.

    it would work in fifa 09.

    but hey, the game’s not played on fifa is it…

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  • moka |  October 8th, 2008 at 7:13 pm

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    Well they also played 4-3-1-2 against Lazio and they kicked butt.

    Pato should not be an all out striker. That should be Borriello’s position, the target man. Pato can play behind a bit, beside Kaka.

    I actually like 4-2-3-1.

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  • moka |  October 8th, 2008 at 7:23 pm

  • A. |  October 8th, 2008 at 8:26 pm

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    I’m not asking Kaka and Ronaldinho to play wide, but I am asking them to up their work rate once in a while against the occasional weaker team.

    It works in real life too with spectacular results. Prime example: Argentina ‘94.

    Simeone Redondo

    Maradona

    Balbo Canniggia

    Batistuta

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  • A. |  October 8th, 2008 at 8:30 pm

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    Moka, exactly. It mostly has nothing to do with formations. They had the players on the park for both Reggina and Cagliari to blow them out of the water but their attitude, focus and teamwork was on holiday. They have to go to those games focused on giving them a football lesson!

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  • A. |  October 8th, 2008 at 8:31 pm

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    …each member of the team.

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  • Avia |  October 9th, 2008 at 1:07 am

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    Really good Dino interview:

    http://english.gazzetta.it/Football/Primo_Piano/2008/10/08/ronaldinho.shtml

    Sounds like we can still expect alot from the Gaucho!

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  • Avia |  October 9th, 2008 at 5:13 am

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    I kno, i kno!

    This is BS, but its such sweet sounding BS.

    http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=903908

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  • BigDawg4Milan |  October 9th, 2008 at 6:20 am

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    Avia - Really good interview indeed.

    Quote…

    “Do you miss the Champions League? “Very much. It’s the top tournament.”
    Who are you supporting this year? “I only support Milan….””

    Yeah baby…he’s been officially indoctrinated. :)

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  • Avia |  October 9th, 2008 at 7:29 am

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    Lol @ BigDawg4Milan

    But it was good to read into the fact that he acknowledges that he has got to put the work and in and that he’s aiming to be the worlds best yet again.

    I’d have been so worried if he has said that he thought he was back at his peak!

    I applaud the fact that not only did he admit his performances have been inconsistent but that that he wants to remedy that also.

    Bravo Dino!

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  • shehan |  October 9th, 2008 at 8:34 am

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    A, wasnt redondo a midfielder? although im sure you’ll have more insight in argentina’s tactics in ‘94 than i do; but the whole idea is to find a team with a balance.

    you cant have completely polarized players in the midfield, it disrupts the balance. you find the perfect example at juventus going on, theyve got 2 defensive midfielders, sissoko and poulsen, flanked by camoranesi and merdaved. they are playing some horrible football these days, and ask any juve fan he’ll agree with me. the only reason theyre doing better than they should be doing is that merdaved and camoranesi have high work rates, something that kaka’ and ronaldinho dont; its not a trait you can tell a player to do. its like telling ambrosini to run around the field like gattuso, its just not part of his CV.

    if we play with one striker, it should be with either borriello or inzaghi, they both know how to play on the shoulder of the last defender. but we cannot put 2 strikers in front of kaka’ and ronaldinho for 90 minutes, it is too risky.

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  • fetyani |  October 9th, 2008 at 10:02 am

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    good news from our Doc.

    next week we’ll have: Nesta, Senderos, Flamini & Borriello all ready. and unfortunately so will Favalli.

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  • BigDawg4Milan |  October 9th, 2008 at 10:40 am

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    Shehan - I hear what your saying, but we lost 2 games and tied another using X-mas formation.

    It worked 1 outta 4 times.

    IMO An overly attacking formation is not any more risky than a formation that has a 25% success rate, and again IMO doesn’t highlight our player strengths.

    So if we took a risk against the smaller team and attacked how could the result be any worse than Bologna, Genoa or even Cagliari? A loss is a loss.

    At least we tried to shake it up.

    I hate losing/drawing with the same $#!T formation every time when it OBVIOUS its not working.

    I’d perfer if we lost trying something new, attacking the hell outta these smaller team, and letting our attacking players attack, and do what they do best.

    I’m not scared to at least TRY something new.

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  • fetyani |  October 9th, 2008 at 12:31 pm

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    i think the Berlusconi-Ramos rumor from bs.com is….well BS.

    if he’s in madrid its not because of ramos or madrid, the world economy is getting royally fucked and berlu has a few other things on his mind other than go talk to calderon. and if anything in a case like this the transfer guru will go braida, leonardo and even uncle fester. but its still too early. stupid rumors pisses me off so much.

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  • avia |  October 9th, 2008 at 1:13 pm

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    Fet - i was worried recently when i read that Fester ALSO dreams about milan!

    Does that put us in a dangerous club???

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  • shehan |  October 9th, 2008 at 2:40 pm

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    bigdawg, your logic is way too simplistic for football. football is more than just 4-4-2, 4-3-1-2 or the christmas tree. the fact that we’ve only won ‘25%’ with the christmas tree is irrelevant. football is not based on calculations, its a spontaneous game.

    we won the 07 CL with it, how do you fit that into your logic?

    i’m not saying you are wrong, but strategies are a bit more deeper than what you are implying.

    our biggest strength is our biggest weakness; our mentality. it is as simple as that. formations and everything else are all minor details.

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  • A. |  October 9th, 2008 at 2:57 pm

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    Shehan, Redondo was a midfielder. Just substitute like this:

    Seedorf for Redondo

    Gattuso for Simeone

    Kaka for Maradona

    Pato for Balbo

    Borriell/Sheva for Batigol

    Dinho for Caniggia

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  • moka |  October 9th, 2008 at 5:36 pm

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    I’ll have to side by shehan on this one.

    Dinho, Kaka, Seedorf + 2 more strikers is too much.

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  • BigDawg4Milan |  October 10th, 2008 at 5:09 am

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    Shehan - Perhaps you’re right. Maybe my logic is too simplistic. But I find over complicating things is often just as big of a problem.

    In 07 we only had Gila as our fully fit, every day striker (and he was grossly under acheiving, Ronaldo was hurt & Inzaghi is an everyday striker anymore). It also helped that Seedorf & Kaka were playing argueably the best football of their lives.

    I did say that x-mas tree SHOULD be used against teams that have talent similar to our own.

    But how did we do in 06/07 in our league using x-mas formation.

    And that’s part of the problem…it’s NOT 2007, we don’t have the same players, and yet we’re trying to use 06/07 tactics with our 08/09 squad.

    The make/parts up of our team have changed, it can’t be runned as it was in the past.

    I agree that i’m going over board with my formation…but its to show that we are faaaaaaar too concervative in attack, and I’d like to see a swing in the opposite direction against smaller teams.

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  • Avia |  October 10th, 2008 at 7:25 am

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    BigDawg4Milan - im with you on that one! I think your not too far off the mark with the idea of Kaka & Dino behind two strikers.

    F the xmas tree, every team has “twigged” it and find it easy to counter.

    Im wondering if the peeps who favour this formation have forgotten we finished 5th last season???

    Everyone and his grandma can shape their team in anticipation of the 4-3-2-1.

    Whats the amnesia afflictn sum Milanista?????
    We DREW against the BOTTOM club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Sure we should use it here and there but this idea that any other formation will leave us defensively weak is abit of a nonsense imo.

    Its all about switchn from attack when u have the ball and to defend when u dont and that doesnt just mean only the back four. Every player apart 4m the strikers should be workn their butts off to get the ball back.

    We did see the last couple of matches that Dino did go back to get the ball whenever we lost possession. Its wat ALL the players (bar the strikers) should be doing!

    I watched the recent chelsea matches and Scolari is genius with how he’s using (what is essentially) mourinhos squad.

    They all out attack when they have the ball and swarm the opposition when they try to win it back.

    In the Lazio & Inter match, we were good at pressn the opposition, we doubled up on any player who had possession and got the ball back, in the matches we lost there was no appetite to press the opposition when they had the ball and instead we appeared to wait till they LOST possession as opposed to win it back.

    How can anyone argue any other formation would leave us weak when we have Falmini & Rino in our squad!!!! Weak?? We can sit Rino & Flamini in front of our back 4!!

    Its what another coach (with any flair, adventure, wisdom, sense of attack) would do.

    Our main issue is our back four that leaves us weak WATEVER our formation. If we had a defence like Madrid or Chelsea we could allow our defense to soak up more pressure but we can armour-plate the backline with Flamini & Rino sitting in front with a combo of Kaka & Dino (rotating at will) behind Pato & Shev.

    Hell Yeah! :-)

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  • BigDawg4Milan |  October 10th, 2008 at 9:18 am

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    Avia - U and I are gonna willing to change things up, tweak/tinker with things, and aren’t afraid to take risks or try some thing new, even if it flops in the end.

    The two striker method functioned great the times we used it. Y we went back to x-mas with Cagliari is beyond me.

    Your last 3 paragraphs summed it up. A coach with flair, adventure, & a sense of attack. Ancelotti plays it safe & is defensively minded.

    U & I don’t drink his kool-aid.

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  • BigDawg4Milan |  October 10th, 2008 at 11:00 am

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    Sorry 4 all the typos, :( typing 2 fast.

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  • avia |  October 10th, 2008 at 1:58 pm

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    I kinda wish Berlo would revert to type and do his old “Storm into the dressing room and demand two strikers” thing that he used to.

    Im at a total loss as to why xmas tree’d a team at the bottom of the table.

    wtf man!

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