Udinese 1 – Milan 0

By: Gianfranco | September 24th, 2009

I think it is first very important to mention that Udinese is a quality team. They are VERY talented and well coached, and purchasing any player from that team now and in the future would be a positive move for Milan and any club for that matter. When a squad contains a core of strong Italian players and a handful of contributing stranieri, you suddenly have a recipe for success, and in the past few seasons Udinese have been an injury or two away from really breaking into the top of the table. In fact Marino’s vision for his club reminds me a bit of our very own Milan, who have since lost their way and continue to pay for it in the results column.

Before I review the players, I want to mention a few observations. On the weekend we defeated a lower tier Bologna squad by a single goal. Having watched that match and seeing that Milan truly dominated the match in almost every aspect, one would think that same possession style of play would translate against Udinese and the goals would eventually come?! Wrong, East to West play and few quality chances on goal seem to be the new recipe for failure. Counter attacks are still Milan’s kryptonite which is a an unfixable problem until we really revamp the wing backs.

Another thing I noticed is you, the readers’, attitude! Some of us are still pressing on and enduring what is going to be a long and trying season, but last time I checked this is still our AC Milan, and if you want to jump ship now, then by all means go ahead, many of us have endured worse times and I guess this is how you separate the men from the boys so to speak…sorry ladies…but the last thing this team needs as a whole is abandonment of fans! We know the Dinho fans would be gone sooner than later, but the rest of need to pull it together for the good of the squad, and we all know misery breeds company so if this is not a solid support structure for future failure, than I do not where else we can turn…other than booze…but you get my point.

Now the player breakdowns…

Storari – Keeping us in games with solid play. If he plays this well when Abbiati returns, a GK controversy could be brewing!

Oddo – At fault for the goal, and many of the other mistakes of the night, can play here and there but is not reliable for long stretches, Abate should displace him sooner rather than later as the starting RB.

Zambro – Being moved to the left permanently will only speed up his decline. Was lost for most of the match and his crosses were bad to worse. LB is our most glaring hole, and at this point just roll the dice and play Antonini and see what comes of it!

Nesta – Old reliable, plain and simple.

Kaladze – Anytime he doesn’t score an own goal I take it as a small victory, pleasantly surprised with his contribution as of late.

Flamini – The French future of our midfield is looking more and more like the future of our bench. Absent for long stretches and really unable to get into the game. To many poor speculative shots and his tackling is as bad as Rino circa 1999. He needs to improve plain and simple, the red was also UNACCEPTABLE.

Pirlo – Average, the over the top ball seems to be the new pass of choice and frankly it sucks. He has been moving nicely into the attacking third but the final ball is not coming from anyone or anywhere, so he is partially at fault. He needs a break, but who fills his shoes in that part of the park?

Rino – Solid, not much more you can ask from him. Then again, everyone could play better right?

Seedorf – His third straight game and it showed, play him in the important and give Dinho a run out in the rest? He still made plays when needed but when he tires and slows down so does the pace of the attack. So much for fast attacking football from Leo!

Pato – TERRIBLE. He is being double teamed and has no answer. His decision making skills seemed to have regressed and though he puts himself in great places I find myself screaming pass when he shoots or shoot when he passes. It is no longer an excuse to say he is young and learning, he has had two season and is nearing 20, he needs to step up his game.

Pippo – He is what he is, if he scores we love, if he doesn’t he gets subbed, and in this case it went from bad to worse with the entrance of KJH who I will not review to save the embarrassment.

Dinho – His supporters will say something to the effect of, “He changed the offense and was making great passes, but no one stepped up to finish them.” I say sure he made great passes but if he was so influential, great, stellar, why did Milan not draw equal? Let’s be realistic here, yes he made some good passes…we still lost…

Abate – A welcome change of pace and smart move by Leo when we needed attack, but he spent more time covering for Oddo in the defensive third than he did attacking. Love seeing him on the pitch though and he really is a player we can come to rely on in the future.

Leo – Tactically we are still getting it wrong. To many long balls, not enough movement in the channels between opposing CBs, and no really invention on the pitch. The last one is not his fault, but the rest can all be worked on in training. For all the hype of beautiful football, at this point I would say it is no more beautiful than what we had with Carletto, he can still right this ship, but will he? Someone called into question his subs, I will give him credit on those. He made the moves he needed make based on fatigue, but unlike his counterpart in Milan, Jose Mourinho, Leo lacks the bench to “throw strikers” at a problem like a deficit.
Will preview the weekend game shortly…



AC Milan Serie A Match ScheduleBet on AC Milan games Travel to soccer games Discount Travel to Milan
AC Milan ResultsBuy AC Milan TicketsSan Siro information & hotels


Category Category: Game Recap, Seria A

Subscribe
 

rss_icon The Offside RSS Feeds

Print
Print article
Share
del.icio.us:Udinese 1 - Milan 0 digg:Udinese 1 - Milan 0 reddit:Udinese 1 - Milan 0 fark:Udinese 1 - Milan 0 Y!:Udinese 1 - Milan 0 stumbleupon:Udinese 1 - Milan 0

Comments   |  Add your comment

    Displaying the most recent 25 comments from a total of 33 comments.
    Read the rest of the comments

  • goose |  September 25th, 2009 at 6:45 am

    cornercorner

    Damn Huntelaar sucks, why the hell did we buy him. Yes he scored boatloads in the Eredevisie but that’s around Serie C level so what did you expect?

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • BigDawg4Milan |  September 25th, 2009 at 6:47 am

    cornercorner

    GianFranco – Unless people were a fans of Milan B4 the Berlu era. I don’t think many were Milan Fans have gone through worse than what we are currently going through.

    Personally, if Milan get relegated to Serie C2 along side Rodengo Saiano. I think the frustrating thing is like Milan shirts said the squad needs to be revamped its within managements power to do so as they have the money but they just refuse too.

    In short if they were putting forth the effort to revamp the squad, I think fans would be much more forgiving if we were still under achieving.

    This Udinese game was BRUTAL to watch.

    Its come to a point that i’m watching because i’m a fan of the team not because it makes for entertaining soccer. I love talking tatics. But if you don’t have the quality of personel to complete the task not even the best tactics of formations in the world will succeed. That’s Y Gian I agree with your assessment of everyone but Leo. A person can be the best painter in the world, but if I give him cheap paint, a rock as a paint brush, and sand as a canvass he’s not going to paint anything close to a master piece.

    P.S – Oddo is sooooo bad it hurts!

    Posted from Canada Canada

    cornercorner
  • BigDawg4Milan |  September 25th, 2009 at 6:50 am

    cornercorner

    Personally, if Milan get relegated to Serie C2 along side Rodengo Saiano, *I will still support them.*

    Posted from Canada Canada

    cornercorner
  • Gianfranco |  September 25th, 2009 at 7:11 am

    cornercorner

    I had braced myself for a midtable finish and new Coach by Xmas, so if you plan for the worst it cant be all that bad right? Many of us endured 96-97-98 and those were bad times, and history repeats…so here we are…time to suck it up love Milan and get through this.

    Posted from United States United States

    cornercorner
  • fifaguy |  September 25th, 2009 at 7:30 am

    cornercorner

    Fifaguy, playing well in a loss, is like being the skinniest fat kid as K so politely put it…so no it is not his fault…but playing well just isnt good enough from him…

    Is it good enough for any player on this squad?

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • Gianfranco |  September 25th, 2009 at 7:39 am

    cornercorner

    No it is not, the bar is very high for this club and that standard is expected. Yes Nesta was reliable on defense, but reliable in a loss, so even he could be faulted…no one is without blame Fifaguy.

    Posted from United States United States

    cornercorner
  • Fet |  September 25th, 2009 at 10:58 am

    cornercorner

    everyone warned Galliani about the flanks, L/R Backs. but no, no one is good enough during the summer. now i believe this is why we’re struggling all over. yes our attack and midfield arent that spectacular, but when at least you have a superb fast young and talented left or(and) right back, life becomes easier for offense and concede less Oddo-breaking offside goals. i would snatch Rafinha right away, Andre Santos…anyone, get the scouts working!

    good thing the loss was mid week, now we can make it up on Sunday. i wouldnt mind seeing the Huntelaar-Ronladinho link with Seedorf.

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • Fet |  September 25th, 2009 at 11:16 am

    cornercorner

    apparently according to reports, in the last training session Dinho & Huntelaar played pretty well and scoring. now take it to the big stage. and Ambro is back, T.Silva still out.

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • ][p3trarch |  September 25th, 2009 at 2:56 pm

    cornercorner

    Pato signed til 2014

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • fifaguy |  September 25th, 2009 at 2:57 pm

    cornercorner

    dinho will play better if dorf is in the middle.

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • shingai |  September 25th, 2009 at 3:20 pm

    cornercorner

    I agree fifaguy

    Posted from United States United States

    cornercorner
  • Franky T |  September 25th, 2009 at 5:31 pm

    cornercorner

    I would also not be too harsh on Pato. If I were him I too would be frustrated and for a number of reasons. With the loss of Kaka, Pato lost a great model both on and off the pitch. Losing Carletto was another blow for the young Brazilian as at this time in his career he needs the support of a great coach. Lastly, his teammates. Pato is surrounded by players that are either not up to par or too old. He constantly looks isolated up front and at 20 years old we cannot expect him to always no what to do. In addition, defenses have been double teaming him. So one can understand why he is frustrated and not performing. Reports say he wants to go to Chelsea. Well of course he does. They have a great coach, great players and are in contention for major honours this season.

    This is what happens when you let your best player leave and fail to replace him. This is what happens when you let a great coach leave and bring in a novice as replacement.

    Posted from Australia Australia

    cornercorner
  • Ranjeet |  September 25th, 2009 at 6:15 pm

    cornercorner

    Huntelaar needs better service from the flanks as well as the AM. Without that,he wont do well.

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • patcook |  September 25th, 2009 at 7:05 pm

    cornercorner

    My view on Pato is that his dribbling has always been too loose. hopefully in the next year or two he tightens his game and he will live up to expectations, but i dont think he has regressed. hes had a few bad games in a row, not exactly disastorous considering the form of his teammates.

    Posted from Australia Australia

    cornercorner
  • fifaguy |  September 26th, 2009 at 1:29 am

    cornercorner

    Pato goes to Chelsea and his ass is on the bench, period.

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • pera |  September 26th, 2009 at 2:35 am

    cornercorner

    I agree Franky

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • moka |  September 26th, 2009 at 8:04 am

    cornercorner

    Oddo, Zambrotta should just leave, straight up. Our full-backs have just been GARBAGE. Plain and simple. And it’s costing us. Effin get rid of those 2 players. I hate seeing them on the pitch.

    Also, Gattuso is waaaay past his best. Bench him. Ambro to start, imo. Flamini? Overrated after one great season in Arsenal. I keep waiting and waiting, hoping he’s gonna dominate the middle, but he hasn’t done much. Maybe it’s just the team, I don’t know.

    I believe, that with the players we have, we should play:

    Stotari; Abate, Nesta, Silva, Antonini (yea he sucks but I’d give him a run); Ambro, Pirlo; Seedorf, Pato, Dinho; Pippo

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • pera |  September 26th, 2009 at 9:19 am

  • pera |  September 26th, 2009 at 9:30 am

    cornercorner

    Inter loosing,finally something good.

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • pera |  September 26th, 2009 at 9:43 am

    cornercorner

    And now have goal disallowed can u imagine?They disallowed inter goal!They had only 3 players in offside but last season they allowed them goal and they have had 4 then.Calcio is getting better.I guess im so bored waiting my gf and im watching inter.

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • Antonio |  September 26th, 2009 at 9:56 am

    cornercorner

    Yeaaa!!! Forza gli italiani! I love it when Italian teams win. Fuck Inter!!!

    Posted from Australia Australia

    cornercorner
  • al |  September 26th, 2009 at 10:25 am

    cornercorner

    no pera. last season they allowed an inter player to score with his hand.

    Posted from

    cornercorner
  • shingai |  September 26th, 2009 at 12:45 pm

    cornercorner

    Is this an italian thing to constantly harp on the refs? Although, I guess with Calciopoli there will be a lingering distrust of refs in the Serie A for quite a while.

    I guess I can understand. But still, refs can only gift penalties and miss infractions on goals. The don’t stop the other team from taking their chances, and its not like Milan only had 1 chance that game. Whatever.

    Posted from United States United States

    cornercorner
  • alessio |  September 26th, 2009 at 3:03 pm

    cornercorner

    Is this an italian thing to constantly harp on the refs?

    You must be a new fan. Yes.

    Posted from United States United States

    cornercorner
  • patcook |  September 26th, 2009 at 4:04 pm

    cornercorner

    lol alessio, very new

    Posted from Australia Australia

    cornercorner

Leave a Reply

If you have not commented here before, please take a moment to peruse our
Commenting Guidelines.


Italy National Team News

Tickets to upcoming games


Offside RSS Feeds

Search The Offside


 

rounded_corners









Categories


rounded_corners

Send Your Tips!

Found a great story, photo or video that's perfect for The Offside?
Email acmilan[at]theoffside[dot]com

Related Links


Write for The Offside

LATEST COMMENTS

  • Milan v Cagliari
    Antonio: How quickly we forget what this year was supposed to be about Chubby. Re-building, not winning fucki ... [read more]
  • Milan v Cagliari
    shehan: lol seriously, we had Maldini... and i think we had the second best defense in the league. i thi ... [read more]
  • Milan v Cagliari
    japple: we had maldini
  • Milan v Cagliari
    pera: How on earth Carlo managed to save us from relegation without nesta and silva last season?HOW?
  • Milan v Cagliari
    chubby: Gooch is out for couple of months. Maybe more.
  • Milan v Cagliari
    chubby: Should sound like that: Zambro’s wrong leg on the wrong flank impedes him, but he is soldier.
  • Milan v Cagliari
    avia: regarding Kaladze, if Bonera & Favalli are both out i would rather see Gooch out there instead o ... [read more]
  • Milan v Cagliari
    chubby: We live by the sword and we will die by the sword. Although all three Cagliary goals came from mis ... [read more]
  • Milan v Cagliari
    AJ: EIther Favalli or someone from the primevera, we had two players on the bench due to the Flamini and ... [read more]
  • Milan v Cagliari
    patcook: It will be interesting to see if Leo continues to use Kaladze as the first choice after Nesta and Si ... [read more]

Archives