Honestly, Milan could be due for a decent performance on
Sunday. Or not. But the game falls at 6am my time, so I’m not really
enthusiastic about this one. Verona are bottom of the table, yes, but they are
also due for a win, especially with their new coach. With the reports this week
that Montolivo will
be extending his contract, it’s honestly hard to be enthusiastic about
anything Milan related right now. So forgive me if I’m short on optimism this
time around, and please, wake me when it’s over.
It's always too early to wake up for this happy couple |
I fell in love with Hellas Verona after reading Tim Parks’
“A Season with Verona.” The author went
to every Verona match for a season, and lived to tell the tale. Which was
impressive, since he often traveled with the ultras. His recounting of his
adventures with them helped me see a little bit into Ultra culture and also
taught me most of my Italian curseword vocabulary. Verona are the original club
from Verona, the diehard representatives of the city where Romeo and Juliet was
set. And also the city that once a year blesses the humans of the world with a
gift called Pandoro. Now that is
something worth waking up for.
Verona are also dead last in Serie A, and just fired
Mandorlini, their coach of five years. To prove they want to stay in Serie A,
they brought in Del Neri, a seasoned Serie A veteran who in his 30 years of
coaching has coached nearly as many teams. That list included two stints with
their city rivals Chievo. Also, he looks suspiciously like Inspector Clouseu of
Pink Panther fame. Because these things are important to a coach’s credentials.
I wonder if he gets free Pandoro by taking the Verona job?
Proof positive of the resemblance (art by @sposatoalnemico) |
Milan, on the other hand, are coming off of a mindnumbing
draw to 19th place Carpi last week, and regression
seems to be the overall theme at the club this week (or at least for the last
podcast.) Other than making pigs fly or finding that elusive magic wand all of
the Serie A coaches keep talking about, it’s difficult to guess what Mihajlovic
will do differently. He’s got the same injuries, Antonelli, Lopez, Bertolacci,
Balotelli, and Menez. While both Bertolacci and Balotelli both resumed training
with the team this week, only Bertolacci is rumored to make the callups, as
Balotelli’s injury saw him out much longer.
Finally, something worth waking up for... although it will still be there later... |
Whether or not Milan can play like they did vs. Sampdoria a
couple of weeks ago and make Del Neri look like his bumbling lookalike
character is hard to predict. Inconsistency should be part of the Milan crest
these days, it really is our trademark. But anything less, and Verona must know
that they could easily grab three points from us, even in our own house. And
they have nothing to lose, so will be the most dangerous. I will be okay if I
remember to open up a luscious, golden, heavenly Pandoro to go along with this
6am game. Because without the promise of something so delicious, I’m not sure
what I would be waking up for. So maybe you should just wake me when it’s over.
This
post inspired by the music of Henry Mancini’s “The Pink Panther Theme”
Milan vs. Hellas Verona
Sunday, December 13 • 15:00 CET (9am EST)
This match will be shown LIVE on RAI and BeIN Sports in the U.S.