We got the point. We went to Rome and came out alive. The
rumors surrounding Seedorf can apparently be put to rest, despite not a
fantastic performance. De Sciglio may be injured, in fact, several players may
have picked up knocks. Poli will be missing for Fiorentina because of yellow
card accumulation. Kaka scored a goal off of Konko’s face. But other than that,
there was really nothing to see here.
"In your face!" |
My typical review format suggests that I need to expound on
the above, so I’ll humor you a little. Lazio were thugs. That’s not news. But
at one point, we had Essien, Muntari, and De Jong on the pitch at one time, and
if that’s not a death squad, I don’t know what is. Only it was De Sciglio who
was badly fouled by Lulic in the 80th who didn’t play to the end. He was
replaced by Bonera – the evil cousin Daniele, not Big Game Bonera™. Or at least
I think that’s who it was, my stream situation didn’t go so well this time.
In attack, Pazzini started over Balotelli, but Balotelli
came on for Honda in the 53rd. However, after Lazio was disallowed a goal in
the 41st for offside (although that might not have been a good call… I don’t
know, because my stream stopped more than it started for much of the match.)
Shortly after that, Kaka scored a goal off of Konko’s face, for which Konko was
given credit for the own goal. That had to hurt. 1-0 Milan. It’s not as though
Milan didn’t take any shots, they did
take 10. It’s just that they had zero on target. Yup, nothing to see here.
Mexes, 1 of 3 French defenders tonight, gives a little love to Kaka. |
Milan’s yellow card tally started with Essien, who fouled
Biglia in the 58th like only Essien can. But then Poli was booked in the 70th, which
gave him a seat in the stands for Fiorentina on Wednesday and cut down
Seedorf’s choices for the starting lineup. It also inspired Seedorf to pull him
off for Muntari, as if to tell the ref “You think that was a foul? Let me bring a guy on who knows how to foul.” Or at least that’s what I would like to believe
he was thinking, because Poli was great on the night, and I can’t imagine
another reason to pull him off.
We played with a bit more fight, but not as much skill. Or
at least that’s what I gathered in between the stutterings of my many, many
streams. We were lucky for the most part with the ref calls, especially Essien,
who could have easily been sent off in the 85th for a second yellow. But unlike
a crime scene or a car accident where the authorities tell you “There’s nothing
to see here,” this time, there really wasn’t much to see at all.
Curva Sud show thier support to the players, as if to taunt the almost empty Stadio Olimpico |
We got a lucky draw, some of the players played okay, others
not so much. Here’s hoping De Sciglio is okay, and hoping that Poli will at
least get some rest midweek. With Seedorf changing another 6 from the starting
lineup at Parma, it’s amazing they even know each other’s names. His squad
rotation is starting to be more like an oil change, only it’s not exactly
helping the engine. And still, we earned a point. Be grateful, pray for the
Fiorentina match, and dream once more of the Milan of yesteryear. Because just
like my streams tonight, there was nothing to see here.
This post inspired by the music of
The Prodigy
Our next match is
Fiorentina vs. Milan
Wednesday, March 26 • 20:45 CET (3:45 EDT)
Lazio 1, Milan 1: Nothing to See Here
Reviewed by Elaine
on
6:37 PM
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