

Milan 5 Torino 1
By: Gianfranco | April 20th, 2009I guess the most prevalent point to address at the moment would be the fact that despite the large margin of victory and the new found locale of second place, we won against a poor team and we are still a very large amount of points behind first place. Sure second place is a great, and a moral victory, but the Rossoneri are still first loser if it ended like this, and second place should be nothing more than a reminder that there are still loftier goals to attain.
OK, so that’s enough grumping around, let’s move onto to the more optimistic side of things. Another Pippo hat trick, five goals, and a very strong performance is welcoming, but have we become so high browed that we are only satisfied with games like this one? I think if anything this game reinforces the idea that we are not as bad as we think we are, and when faced with decisions our coach knows exactly what to do, especially the starting eleven, which I would like to discuss and breakdown.
Dida: Fortunate to be rarely tested, but when he was made the saves albeit in a nerve wracking hair raising fashion. The long range from strike Bianchi not only surprised him, but made him look a bit silly as the ball knuckled toward goal. Just a few weeks left and then we can get Abbiati back come the new season.
Flamini: We have been treated all season long to solid play from Zambro on the right, but in one game, the Frenchman easily became the best RB on the team!! Pace, tackles, and offensive runs, he looked like Zambro circa 2004, nice to know he is versatile, the question is can he be convinced to switch there for good?
Senderos: I have been his biggest critic, but he played well enough and solid enough to earn some praise. Again it was against Torino, with one attacker, who was really playing poorly, but he still shut him down nicely. He was also in a good position on the Torino goal off the corner which was a plus as well.
Maldini: Other than being burned for pace by Abate, which is OK, considering Ignazio is one of Serie A’s fastest players, Il Capitano had a fairly average game. Replaced late on by Darmian, who did little, but was given little to do.
Beckham: A great game after two on the bench. Kudos to Carletto for recognizing Becks was in form and giving him a run out.
Pirlo: The man was up to his old ways, silent, but deadly. Won a fair amount of balls in the midfield, but was foolishly given to much space by Torino.
Ambrosini: MOTM type performance overshadowed by Pippo’s hat trick. Scored a goal, earned a PK, and did a ton of running with a purpose. His work rate was stellar, and his injury this season has made it harder to appreciate him this year after what has been two solid years of service. With Flamini’s form as of late Ambro was the forgotten man, he reminded us all of who he was yet again.
Kaka: Great confidence builder of a match for Ricky, did a ton of running at Torino’s defense and though he lacked the final bite in and around the box he is making progress following a tough two months. Getting him back to full strength should bode for an attempt to stick it to second place.
Pippo: The look on his face after he is called blatantly offside is still worth the price of admission, but his positioning and clinical finishing still make him one of the absolute best at what he does. Three more goals, and his tenth hat trick in the Red and Black, when does it ever end for this guy? How can one man do so little and yield so much, truly one of the greatest puzzles in all of calcio!
Pato: His worst game in recent memory. It is safe to say that when Pippo is on, Pato is not, but his substitution gave Carletto a chance to include Ronaldinho at the half. Dinho did well with his time and his passes were clinical, but his pace still could use a little bit of work, and like Pato he seems to choose the wrong times to keep the ball and attempt the dribble, but unlike Pato who can resolve this problem based on pace, Dinho cannot, his performances have improved of late, and maybe a start is finally in order…
A great discussion was kick started regarding the potential of Abate returning to Milan, to which I have devoted a full post come Wednesday evening, stay tuned…
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im excited to see paloschi in red and black next year. If him and pato can develop some chemistry, things could look bright for the both of them in milan
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really, avia? That was it? All he was doing was playing well?! No shitty kicks to juve players? No bitch moves like pushing em?
In that case I am more inclined to disagree with juve ultras… Although Pato did get booed a lot when he did attempt rainbows against napoli.
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alex it is funny you say that, as a child my most hated fixture was against Fiorentina because of batigol and rui costa, and my dad would say thats why we have maldini and baresi…
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no k, avia is completely wrong.
balotelli was barely showboating. but what he was doing was going down easily, hacking at players, mouthing off players, and just walking around thinking his shit don’t smell. typical balotelli histrionics. he is quite the asshole.
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k – thats all i could see, he was doing some fancy footwork and Tiago lashed out at him in frustration got himself redcarded
Im sure THAT was the reason for the Juve fan reaction to be honest
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Happy Birthday,KAKA!
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“balotelli was barely showboating. but what he was doing was going down easily, hacking at players, mouthing off players, and just walking around thinking his shit don’t smell. typical balotelli histrionics. he is quite the asshole.”
sounds like balotelli. I hope he doesnt turn into cassano part two. Even Mourinho (the apparent king of motivation) couldnt get him to train hard…
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btw, paloschi actually reached double digits today.
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EMERSON has left milan. yes, yes. yes, yes and yes! the age of the squad has gone down by 10 years! lol
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LOL Milan 4 life
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Be ready for a little ole club from PALERMO
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KJ my friend, we are ready, a bit of revenge the whooping in December seems to be in order!
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Yeah,we need revenge. A 5:1 wouldnt be bad. Arshavin is really good. The first time i saw him,he singlehandedly ripped Holland apart in the Euros. He canbe the perfect linkup between Kaka and Pato.
And we went from discussing the Torino game to having a discussion about racism. Nice. I love this blog.Posted from
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Oh yeah,happy birthday Kaka. May you continue to stay at Milan and tell Madrid to fuck off year after year.
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I also want to celebrate Emerson leaving. opens up a bit more time for other midfielders.
On Balotelli. The thing that makes me laugh is that whenever he does this sort of thing we all end up talking about it for a month of sundays. Perhaps Balotelli’s and Cassano’s would be rarer if we didnt give them so much attention.
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Hey Gian…I don’t know if you’re doing a game post for tomorrow or not but I didn’t have time to put together a game day banner. I got home from school just recently and I’m exhausted…I’ll have one for this weekends game though, I’m sorry about not being able to make it.
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Emerson and Milan part company
9 hours agoROME (AFP) — Former Brazil midfielder Emerson has had his contract with AC Milan terminated with immediate effect for personal reasons, the club said on its official website.
=================Best news all season…
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The thing some don’t realize with Pato is that he is heavily marked, often doubled and defenders are quite willing to take him to the ground. I know I would too rather than be made to look like a fool. It makes it very difficult for him to get free and still he often manages to find space because of his burst and pace. By going to 2 strikers, this frees up Inzaghi if you are going to double Pato. I can’t believe it took Ancelotti all season to figure this out. Pato didn’t have a bad game. He continues to draw defenders to him and make runs. Flamini had a another very good match. Ambrosini? He runs around alot but so what? He had an ok match but definitely not MOTM. Kaka was influential and Ronaldinho’s passing is breathtaking, setting up another goal for the second week in a row. These two caused the Torino defenders lots of problems. Beckham? He does what he does, crosses. MOTM is Inzaghi who hasn’t played a lot this season until lately. He’s such a natural striker who makes one wonder what he can’t do at 35.
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Milan 4 life, Emerson is not even CLOSE to being the oldest player in the squad. There are many players older than him at Milanello.
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does anyone know what time the game is ?? GMT please…
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did any of you see that borriello wants to finish his career with milan? bit of a shame i really wanted him at napoli.
was thinking as well you have had nesta, gattuso, borriello out for pretty much the full season?! what a shame you probably would have won the title with those 3. all are world class i reckon
gianfranco when i was in naples last summer we went to visit a friends bar and he had a wall devoted to calcio, most of it napoli related (signed cannavaro and ferrara shirts, a shrine to maradona the usual) and then i spotted a couple of milan shirts, hes got signed baresi and maldini shirts framed together! i made him swear that if he ever sells them or wants rid of them give me call. many times over a game of fifa/pro evo have i argued about the best back 4 in history and every time it has to be tassotti-costacurta-baresi-maldiniPosted from
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and if pato and paloschi could blossom together that would be quality.
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syed – i’d guess it would be around 7:30 ish no??
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alex “tassotti-costacurta-baresi-maldini”
simply legendry and another reason i will miss Maldini as he was the last link to the greatest backline ever, (sigh)
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avia – i think according to the UK time it will be at 6.30…. cos on acmilan.com it says 7.30
I jus hope to watch the game…has been ages since i last saw silva, cardacio play….
any streams?
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