When lightning strikes, it is sudden, intense, and
potentially fatal. If someone has seen lightning strike in person, they will
usually take preventative measures to avoid being struck by lightning. That was
not the case today, though. Despite an occurrence as rare as a lightning strike
in the form of a goal by Matri, Milan let themselves be struck by lightning for
a total of three goals, and a loss of three points.
As rare as lightning striking twice, a Matri celebration for a Matri goal |
It all started well enough. Allegri did choose the 4-3-3 formation,
and an interesting forward lineup of Birsa, Balotelli, and Robinho. He also
fielded Poli instead of his usual Muntari, and Gabriel in goal ahead of Amelia.
But just ten minutes in, lightning struck. Biabiany flashed by, leaving
Constant wondering what happened, crossing the ball in. Abate was there, tried
to clear the ball, but failed, leaving the perfect opportunity for Parolo to
step up and take the shot. Goal. 1-0 Parma.
Milan were not without their chances. But Parma were taking chances,
too. However, in the 34th, and you had to know this was coming, Balotelli saw
yellow for simulation, which is also an automatic €2.000 fine, too. In the
39th, there was a beautiful play from Poli to Birsa over to Robinho, who just
couldn’t seal the deal. But it was in stoppage time that saw lightning strike…
again, Biabiany streaked through and put the cross in…again. This time, it was
Cassano, kicking the ball straight through Montolivo’s legs, who took the shot.
Goal 2-0 Parma. And memo to Cassano, as if you weren’t horrible enough already
to the team that saved your life, if you’re going to be a complete idiot and
celebrate, please take some dance lessons.
If a player is outmatched, it's important to change something |
This is where Allegri should have told everybody to get out
of the water, put up a lightning rod, or whatever other preventative measures
he could think to use. But he didn’t. The second half started with the same
lineup, and Biabiany still unchecked. So it started the same as it ended…
another Cassano shot, this time saved by Gabriel. In the 51st, Constant
struggled again trying to mark lightning… I mean Biabiany. Although this time
around, Zapata was able to block Cassano.
Thinking Allegri had finally learned about the lightning, he
made a double sub in the 52nd. Only it was Kaka and Matri that he brought on
for Poli and Balotelli, respectively. And he switched to what looked like a
4-3-2-1, too, with Matri as the lone striker. Which was a bold move for the
attack, but still didn’t address the defensive issue. Maybe he thought that by
maintaining 66% possession, we could avoid the lightning, I don’t know. But
down 2-0 at that point, it was kind of
like his “throw on all the strikers” tactic, but about 30+ minutes too early.
Even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes. Well done, Matri. |
Well Milan fans also forgot about the lightning, because in
the 60th minute, something even more amazing happened: Matri scored. 2-1 Parma.
Yes, our favorite ball of clay finally did what we had been promised he would,
and we were back in the game. Biabiany who? And his other sub, Kaka, was on the
prowl, too, with a shot saved in the
62nd.
Then something even more amazing happened. Milan scored from
a corner, with a header. That’s right, in fact you could call it a double
header, since Zapata headed the ball for the assist to Silvestre, our backup
defender. 2-2, game on. But the highlight of the game was yet to come. Gabriel,
in the 70th, went to punch the ball away, and made contact with Cassano
instead. Brilliant. Even better that Cassano was unable to continue and had to
be subbed off a couple of minutes later. I’m calling this as a KO for Gabriel.
Well done. If you can’t hit them with goals, then literally hit them. My hero.
LOL Amauri. You just got Silvestre-ed. |
There were plenty of missed chances by Milan, like a Birsa
free kick in the 70th that just curled over the crossbar, or in the 82nd when
there was some brilliant play by Kaka. But there were some chances for Parma,
too, on account of Allegri not having properly addressed the glaring defensive
problem. De Jong saw yellow for a foul in the 83rd, but this ref made the right
call and did not send him off, because it was too far out to be considered a
clear goalscoring opportunity with De Jong being the last defender, a more fair
and functional interpretation by the ref than some have made recently.
Lucarelli didn’t think so, though, and was booked for protesting.
Saponara came on in the 88th for Robinho, making his Milan
debut in a classic Allegri substitution. Gabriel made another amazing save in
the 90th, he was absolutely the right choice keeper tonight, despite having
conceded the three goals. Zapata saw yellow in stoppage time, and then
lightning struck again. Only this time it was a Parolo free kick. With the
Milan “wall” opening right up between Matri and Birsa just perfectly for him.
Thanks, guys. 3-2 Parma.
He was a beast again, but he can't cover all 11 positions... |
And so a game that was lost and then found was lost again.
The team played okay, not their best, but certainly not their worst, and that
90 minutes of determination was only visible
from the ones in the white and black uniforms from where I sat. The vapid
tactics of Allegri were on blatant display. As he said yesterday, “I am the Coach and I make the tactical decisions.” Therefore,
this one is on him. He did not read the game correctly, he used his typical
“let’s score more goals than we concede” theory, but it was after we were
already down two goals. I used to think our poor defense was a result of poor
quality defenders, but it is becoming more and more obvious that the team is
not coached well defensively, the midfield doesn’t have any idea how to jump in
and help out the defense.
There were some great
moments or performances today. De Jong was a beast. The aforementioned Gabriel
deserves another mention, he can’t get experience fast enough for me to be
ready as a starter. Despite not getting on the scoresheet, Kaka did amazing,
although should have scored at least twice. Birsa rocked his first full 90
minute game, I was very surprised with how hard he played. Poli did well, too,
and Zapata did better, too.
If you say it's on you, I am not going to argue. |
The flip side was that
Constant, of known questionable defensive and positional issues, was completely
exposed and embarrassed today by the lightning speed of Biabiany. Allegri said
he subbed off Balotelli because he was on a yellow and wasn’t playing well. I
may be in the minority, but I actually agree that this was a good call. And
hopefully we see a much better performance on Wednesday from our superstar. But
collectively, the team did not do enough. It’s not enough to throw on fresh
legs and score a couple of miracle goals. You also have to defend for 90+
minutes, and it was that “plus” that cost us the one point, the 90 minutes that
cost us all three points. Maybe Allegri will never learn, but hopefully the
boys will learn from the lightning. Because it’s never good to be around when
lightning strikes.
This post inspired by
the music of the Lightning Seeds
Our next match is
Milan vs. Lazio
Wednesday, October 30 • 20:45 CET (3:45pm
EDT)