Milan vs. Lazio

By: Gianfranco | March 1st, 2008

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Three points are must, everyone is tired, and Arsenal are on their way. Goodbye fingernails, and hello booze its going to be a long few days.



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  • peter b |  March 1st, 2008 at 1:27 pm

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    yeah ro lets hope they lose but i doubt it even though mutu is out

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  • Avia |  March 1st, 2008 at 1:29 pm

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    God my hearts sinking!

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  • Fetyani |  March 1st, 2008 at 1:32 pm

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    Okay few things i have on my mind.

    First, Ole Ole Ole, Pato Patooo. what a talented young duck. or as we say here “duckie”

    Second, Dear Gila, im sorry ive been vouching for you for quite a while but today i officially give up on you. i hope you the best in your career and life. thanks for all the goals and have a nice life.

    Third, Carletto, like wtf! anyway, i just hope you have your head straight for tuesday. as for who should play along side Pato. i say Pippo & Paloschi, im done with Gila.

    As for Gourcuff or cuffy, i dont know if its just me. When he first came here he was much better, more confident. now he lacks a bit of confidence, although he still has the heart. Carletto, i believe you’re the one to blame. the kid has talent.

    The win today. not convincing at all. playing Lazio at San Siro and only scoring the equalizer through a penalty!!

    Im gonna just say it again, we’ll let this slide. but..but..BUT no excuses at all on tuesday! we want a performance just like the man utd 2nd leg. the fans will be there, you guys just perform for us. lets show the world what i diavoli is all about.

    Forza Lotta, Vincere, Non Ti Laceremo Mai!!

    Posted from Canada Canada

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  • Ro |  March 1st, 2008 at 1:33 pm

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    Juve are ahead of them and have been dominating this season So I believe they can take them out.

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  • Hana |  March 1st, 2008 at 1:36 pm

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    Oh beautiful, are they really playing Juve? Holler. I’ll be watching that match closely tomorrow.

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  • Hana |  March 1st, 2008 at 1:38 pm

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    Fetyani, I was watching the highlights from CL Semi-finals second leg against ManU yesterday and honestly felt like crying. It was such a beautiful match.

    Come on Milan! I know you’re tired, you’ve been playing matches left and right, but please. Find it in your hearts to kick ass on Tuesday.

    FORZA MILAN PER SEMPRE /heart/

    Posted from United States

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  • Avia |  March 1st, 2008 at 1:53 pm

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    Hana - i know what you mean, me and my bro watched the Man U match live and recently again. That was the last time i can remember singing Gilas praises! It is a performance thats far away from the way we are playing at the moment.

    This whole “we’re tired” crap is pissing me off.

    U mean to tell me that no one at Milan sat down and thought “if we go to Japan we will have to play all these extra matches when we get back and mount a challenge in the CL AND make sure we finish in the top 4?”

    U mean to tell me that no one over there factors in “what if a player gets injured?” “will we be able to cover this position??”

    C’mon man, thats just BS! Just a totally crap excuse!

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  • Fetyani |  March 1st, 2008 at 1:56 pm

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    lool i was just watching it from the milan cl champions dvd special. seedorf was just amazing that day, he was crying at the end. he said that he never felt that feeling before the man utd game, even though he won 3 CL. that was the PERFECT game. games like that give me hope and confidence.

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  • Avia |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:03 pm

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    Fetyani - i agree that to get the upper hand on Arsenal we will need Kaka, Pirlo as well as Seedorf to shine.

    What has troubled me about Seedorf is his Jekyll & Hyde performances (especially last season). Although he HAS been more consistent domestically and in CL this season.

    Im sure that the match about 2/3 weeks ago where he was subbed and he came off the pitch growling at Carletto his performances since have been half arsed.

    Posted from United Kingdom United Kingdom

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  • Hana |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:05 pm

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    Yeah, he was throwing a hissy fit when he got subbed out. Speaking of which, I didn’t see his injury, how bad did it look? I hope he can play against Arsenal.

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  • Hana |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:07 pm

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    and Avia, I agree, something is seriously effed up with our management. It seems like they’re playing all this by ear and didn’t really plan for these injuries/fatigue. Honestly, no shit our players are going to be tired/ have injuries playing so many matches. THIS IS WHY WE NEED A DECENT BENCH. The frustration I have with the Milan head honchos is indescribable.

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  • Hana |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:09 pm

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    All we can do now is grin and bear it, then during the summer we can go to the boot and harrass them personally.

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  • Avia |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:10 pm

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    I dont think it was anything too serious.

    I’m hoping he comes back for the Arsenal match and plays like he did in the Man U 2nd leg from last season.

    I’m just worried that sometimes Seedorfs “injuries” are things happening behind the scenes between him and the club/coach.

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  • Avia |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:16 pm

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    Yeah, come, we will storm the training ground like some Lazio Ultras did 5/6 yrs back when they got pissed off with their clubs performances lol.

    Im sure Fetyani know the way :-)

    Posted from United Kingdom United Kingdom

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  • Ro |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:18 pm

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    and if he doesn’t i’ll mapquest it.

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  • Hana |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:19 pm

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    Better yet, Google maps. I don’t know if it still does this, but my friend showed me their directions from New York City to Paris, France. Direction #23: Swim 2,200 miles across the Atlantic Ocean. Priceless.

    Posted from United States

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  • Avia |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:20 pm

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    And back to tonights match, our defensive performances at times feels like we have the Keystone Cops dressed in Red & Black!

    Its comical.

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  • Avia |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:24 pm

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    lol, good to see we can still be well humoured!

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  • Fetyani |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:24 pm

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    Yah Seedorf can have some attitude sometimes. i believe it was 2 seasons ago when he started to yell at carletto during the game and said something like, you just stay on the bench and let me do my job. he’s not a young kid, but at times he can be immature and sometimes so mature especially with mentoring young players.

    and a little exclusive insider, when i was talking with Seedorf on the plane, i asked him why he was still in zurich. he said he wanted to relax there for a few days, but Carletto called him and told him to come to milanello because they have a meeting at 2:30, and he made a funny face, me and his (what i assume is his manager) started laughing.

    Posted from Canada Canada

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  • Avia |  March 1st, 2008 at 2:39 pm

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    Well, thats what i mean about his Jekyll & Hyde side. I just hope his good side turns up on Tuesday.

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  • Fetyani |  March 1st, 2008 at 3:16 pm

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    DAMN IT!!! Seedorf is out for sure, Carletto confirmed after the game.

    and come on, be positive, it will help the team, and show some power against Arsenal. “I am only worried by the fact we are going into a match with a very strong team in what is not our best form”

    god help us.

    NON TI LACEREMO MAIIII!!!!

    Posted from Canada Canada

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  • shehan |  March 1st, 2008 at 3:18 pm

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    seedorf is out of the arsenal game.

    time for gourcuff to step up big. c’mon gourcuff, time to step up big.

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  • A, |  March 1st, 2008 at 7:56 pm

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    Ok first the positives.

    Kudos to Carlo Ancelotti. The starting line-up was spot on (was it so hard to start the same against Catania?). The substitutions were mostly spot on. The risk taking and trying new things must also be applauded.

    Too bad that one misstep from the new man at the back cost the goal and the new players were just too new with each each other to gel together and be explosive but there are lots of positives for Milan’s future. Now I hope they can find a young and able holding player and possibly bring Borriello back as another striking option.

    Gourcuff ran out of a little puff in the second half but showed that he could be a worthy successor to Seedorf in midfield. He and Pato were best on the night. I wish he get’s to play some games with Kaka and Pirlo in the line-up.

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  • Ranjeet |  March 1st, 2008 at 7:58 pm

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    Gourcuff has as much chance of starting against Arsenal,as we have of winning the League title this year.Expect Kaka-Pirlo-Gattuso-Ambrosini.

    On the Lazio game:CRAP. Pray for a Juve win against Fiorentina. We have drawn 4 out of our last 5 games.That seriously sucks.

    Posted from United States

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  • A, |  March 1st, 2008 at 8:01 pm

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    How bout a withdrawn center forward role for Kaka with Pato and Gourcuff in wider roles against Arsenal?

    Posted from Australia Australia

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