A
special treat today, as Francesco has
written a great preview for us! Please follow him on Twitter @FrancescoPetra8, and
be sure to share your thoughts on his Milan Obsession debut post in the comments section!
A.C. Milan are facing A.C. Cesena, no they have nothing to
do with Milan despite their initials. You might have heard of the Derby Dell’
Emilia between Bologna and Parma, which is disputed to see who makes the best
ham, but there’s another club who has held, at least in the ongoing season, a
great home record. Cesena has won their first match against Parma (ring a
bell?), and tied against Empoli…you know, the team against whom we almost lost
on Tuesday.
Those Seahorses can cause problems |
Cesena have been promoted to Serie A four times, so they
know what it means to suffer, unlike some other Milan team. They are known as
the “Cavallucci Marini,” or Seahorses,
but do not let that nickname fool you, they are not as docile at home as their
name seems to be. They scored quick and got a two goal advantage against Empoli
but then got hit with two goals to tie up the match, I guess we can say it’s
inversely related to Milan, which could be good news or bad depending on how we
face the opposition.
Despite their heavy away loss against Juventus 3-0 they will
be looking for blood so their home crowd can be pleased and wash away the
bitter taste of losing a lead. Bisoli has definitely watched Milan’s match
against Empoli and will be instructing accordingly on how to face the match.
Their forwards will be a problem but if we cut their midfield we will be able
to slice their supply.
This is the team that blanked Parma 1-0 |
Although Milan comes from a tie they will be looking for a
win and it will certainly not be easy on away grounds. If Inzaghi decides on a
similar formation, as we saw against Empoli, we can expect a similar game to
what we witnessed against Empoli, at least in the second half of the first 45
minutes depending on how the match goes. Why? Because I believe Bisoli will be
a tad cautious in the beginning to allow his players to settle in then he’ll
instruct on how to proceed.
That being said, I believe the coach will instruct his
players to do what Empoli did, which was pass the ball through the middle to
mimic what worked for them and in that way get to the danger zone for
Milan. Inzaghi will need an energized De
Jong and a faithful second midfielder if he is to follow what the Lord and
Savior Berlusconi has told him…which could be either to play attacking football
or to call up more fans so he can get his Bunga Bunga Parties revenue in check.
"Do as I say, not as I spend" |
Personnel doesn’t really help him as many are injured but
with the displays of characters such as Bonera and Muntari will Inzaghi dare to
field them again? He says Bonera distributes the ball better, however Mexes has
a greater long-ball skill than Bonera and is better equipped to deal with dead
ball instances. Or Rami who is better than Bonera at almost everything except…well…taking
care of Messi… What about Muntari, who has been a ghost or a nuisance when it
comes to cover the defense? One time tackles don’t really count for much and
I’d rather see some who runs and attacks the opposing player.
The Seahorses should be an easier opponent to face but the
shakiness of our defense is something to worry about. It’s great to outscore an
opponent but if we are to play our best we need to keep the seal tight and
since that’s really not an option with this Milan team, we will need to hope
that our midfielders are more alert than our defense…after all, ham is not
traditional Milanese cuisine, and if we’re to visit… well, let’s change
tradition, let us introduce veal cutlets to their menu, enough of the ham.
Grazie mille again to p3trarch for a great preview! Follow him on Twitter @FrancescoPetra8
Cesena-Milan
Sunday, September 28 • 15:00 CEST (9am EDT)
This match will be shown live on BeIN Sports in the U.S.
Check comments for stream links ahead of game