After a perfect
game in the first leg, Milan now travel to the Camp Nou for the second leg
of the Champions League Round of 16 matchup. We bring with us two goals – a
wing and a prayer- and a lot more attention from the media. Will we be able to
knock out the La Liga leaders? Or will they punish us for humiliating them at
the San Siro? And if we do knock them out, what will they complain about? We
all know they are not that accustomed to losing. But hopefully for our sakes,
they will get another taste of it on Tuesday, because Milan are coming for
them… on a wing and a prayer.
Boateng was the wing, Muntari our prayer |
But they shouldn’t be that scared. Roura rested a lot of
players on Saturday. Xavi, of course, is still striving for match fitness after
a muscle tear. Piqué and Pedro were rested entirely, and Busquets, Iniesta, and
Messi all played less than 30 minutes on Saturday. Roura lined up Pinto; Alves,
Puyol, Mascherano, Adriano, Fabregas, Thiago, Song, Villa, Sanchez, and Tello
against the bottom of the table Deportivo. But he should have Valdes available
for our matchup, as his four match ban following his verbally abusing the ref
only applies to La Liga matches. And of course, his well-rested stars. So I
have no doubt he will lineup all of his champions to try to stay in the
competition.
Milan, on the other hand, sent Roberto Bosco, a member of
their coaching staff, to the Camp Nou on Saturday to watch Barcelona’s match.
This is probably an extension of Allegri’s now infamous tactical planning that
afforded us the lead in the first leg. Now if only he had control over
injuries. After having an almost completely healthy squad to face Genoa on
Friday, both Pazzini and Mexes sustained injuries in that match that leave them
in doubt for Tuesday’s trip to Barcelona. Boateng had not been called up for
the match due to a little knock, too. And for those of you who haven’t been
following as closely, Balotelli is cup-tied and therefore not at all available.
If Pazzini doesn’t make it to the Camp Nou, we will have a big hole in our
offense.
After insisting that he would not be resting anyone, Allegri
tried to rest Abate and then ended up using him for about 20 minutes when
Constant was sent off vs. Genoa. The flip side is that El Shaarawy got a little
more rest than he might have otherwise. But then the rest of the team were
stretched thin for that last 20 minutes, too. The bottom line is that Milan are
going into this match tired, beaten, possibly missing a couple of key players,
and traveling away. It seems like the worst recipe for trying to repeat their first
leg performance. Our only solace is that if Allegri chooses to use Bonera, he has played his best games against the Catalan giants.
But I believe in Milan. We need to hold on. A win, a draw,
or even a loss by only a one goal margin sends us through to the Quarterfinals.
Who, looking at this team in October, when it seemed we wouldn’t even make it
to the Round of 16, would have bet on Milan to make it to the Quarterfinals?
Least of all by knocking out Barcelona? Allegri, that’s who. Finally, a proper use
of his stubbornness. He has believed in this team all along, he has organized
and put into place the perfect tactics to upset Barcelona. And like an airline
pilot flying through the stormy night skies, if anyone can get our boys to pull
off the unthinkable, it’s him. I trust that he will prepare our boys for the
overwhelming Camp Nou. I trust our boys that their belief in themselves will
have multiplied exponentially after playing the perfect game at the San Siro. I
know that the Champions League is in the
depths of our souls. We have nothing to lose and everything to gain. And we
are Milan. So bring it, Barca boys. We want to give you something more to
complain about. Whether we win or lose, we’ll have no
regrets. We’re coming to your house… on a wing and a prayer.
This post inspired by the music of
Duran Duran’s “Save A Prayer”
Champions League Round of 16
Barcelona vs. AC Milan
Tuesday, March 12 • 20:45 CET (3:45pm EDT)
This match will be shown on Fox Soccer Channel in the US
(check comments for stream links prior to the match)
Champions League Round of 16 • Barcelona-AC Milan Preview: On a Wing and a Prayer
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