Sure, we managed to beat Empoli when they came to the San
Siro at the beginning of the season. Somehow. It wasn’t pretty. So technically,
we could do the double. But it’s not as easy as that. This will be a crucial
match for both clubs, who are one point and two positions away on the table.
And Empoli will have the home advantage, too. One might think Milan would have
an advantage after playing the
game of the season on Sunday, but that’s just it… Milan have struggled
to string together even back to back performances all season. So if you think
this will be an easy win, you may want to do a double take.
A fearless goal in a terrible match last time |
Empoli’s current form is W-W-L-W-D, with that loss being to
Inter. With their talisman and ex-Milan castaway Saponara out sick with the flu
last week, they drew to Chievo. For that match, Giampaolo lined up Skorupski;
Zambelli, Barba, Rui, Tonelli; Maccarone, Croce, Zielinski, Paredes, Krunic;
and Pucciarelli. Paredes got a yellow in that match which will see him
suspended for our match for card accumulation. Additionally, Costa is
questionable due to fitness. But Saponara is expected to play, of course. Will
he hurt us again? Or will it be Maccarone, with his beer chugging
celebration of the season?
Epic celebration. |
I’m not sure I am as concerned about the score or the
outcome as much as I am concerned about Milan maintaining the same level of
performance or even similar. Of course, if we play that well, the result is
almost undoubtedly going to come. And it’s hard to imagine Milan caving with
everyone feeling so good and smiling and not having a midweek game to play this
week. Actually, no. No, it’s not hard to imagine Milan caving, we’ve seen it so
many times, it’s almost like a script.
The injuries are almost like a script as well. Mihajlovic
will be without Ely, Lopez, and Menez, with Mexes a possibility to be called up
depending on fitness. Balotelli played a few minutes on Sunday, as did Boateng,
so in addition to playing a great game, we have a couple of Galliani’s infamous
“new signings.” Which is great, because with so many rumors about players
leaving to make room for actual new signings, as of this writing, no one has
actually left except Suso at the beginning of the mercato.
One of these beloved players is unlikely to feature this time |
This one has all the potential of a classic Milan heartbreak
from recent years, particularly the beloved Saponara. But it also has the
potential to be a great game, and possibly even another three points to keep us
in the top six for another week. Since we beat Empoli last time but played just
awfully, wouldn’t it be nice to get the win again, but show how far we’ve come
this season in terms of performances? That would be one perfect double take.
This post inspired by the music of
Muse’s “Absolution” album
Empoli-Milan
Saturday, January 23 • 20:45 CET (2:45pm EST)
This match will be shown LIVE on RAI and BeIN Sports in the U.S.
Empoli-Milan Preview: Double Take
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