A win is a win, and three points feels great, don’t get me
wrong. Two great goals and a solid performance for 90 minutes brought me plenty
of happiness at such an early hour. But in one bumbling fall, a former Milan
player also brought the heartache. The committing of an error, the conceding of
a goal, the loss of another clean sheet. A performance that was nearly
unblemished was now soured in the worst possible way, and a team that could
hold their heads high for 90 minutes now hung them in shame. Despite the
victory and the three points, the game for me was a story of happiness and
heartache.
I'm all over the chestbump celebration |
It started early on in the fifth minute. Montolivo, in all
of his brilliance, received the corner kick and sent it all the way forward to
absolutely no one, forcing Honda to race forward and save it from going out of
bounds. He then sent it into the box, and Bacca controlled it and then took the
lethal shot. 1-0 Milan and a Bacca heart celebration for lovers everywhere for Valentine’s
Day. (Actually, I’m sure it’s still for his wife and/or daughter, but let’s
just pretend, shall we?)
No chance for Perin |
Romagnoli clashed heads with Matavz just two minutes later,
and his lip got the worst of it as he had to go off and get treated.
Bonaventura, coming back from injury, took a number of shots, but none of them
came to fruition. That same story would continue throughout the match,
unfortunately.
However Suso, Genoa’s “MVP” of the first half was
inexplicably subbed off for the obviously more talented Cerci. Which made it
even easier in the 63rd, when De Sciglio handed the ball off to Honda, who
found himself completely unmarked and took the shot from distance to score an
exquisite goal. 2-0 Milan. This was noteworthy, as Mihajlovic had joked in the
press conference yesterday about Honda needing to borrow Mihajlovic’ left foot
to score, and Honda scored with his left foot. So much happiness, and no one
happier than the Mister himself after that one.
This one made the haters eat humble pie |
It is noteworthy that in the 75th the perennially disparaged
Montolivo managed a shot on target from distance that actually caused Perin to
earn his paycheck. Make note of this, it may never happen again. It is also
noteworthy that things changed when we made the subs. We welcomed back Menez
for a solid 15 minutes, coming on for Niang. Then Poli replaced the “captain”
in the 83rd, and Balotelli came on for Bacca in the 88th. If we compare last
year’s team to the Little Pig’s house of straw, and this year the team was more
comparable to the Little Pig with the house of sticks, then I think it’s fair
to say that we’ve reached the point that our starting eleven, if all healthy,
are something like the house of bricks. However, if you pull out any of those
bricks, the Big Bad Wolf wins again. So even making the normal subs weakens
this team and makes them prone to the “ghosts
of the past.”
Clumsy, bumbling, lucky heartbreak |
First we saw Romagnoli get a yellow for basically throwing a
player to the ground in the second minute of stoppage time. Frustration.Then we
saw De Sciglio fail to make a clearance, leading to a shot from Genoa which
Donnarumma deflected, but the rebound bounced around enough that Cerci’s
bumbling run in as he tripped and fell over Donnarumma somehow saw the ball go
past the line. 2-1. This is particularly noteworthy, as Opta credited the goal
as due to a Milan player error for the first time all season. I don’t know what
it takes to qualify as a player error, because a certain player who wears the
armband always seems to be at the eye of the hurricane when we concede. But
that stat was almost as depressing as conceding to that “ghost of the past” in
that way, especially since we were the last team in the league to concede due
to player error. Heartbreak.
Have you ever eaten something that was delicious, but
somehow the last bite had a really bad taste to it, and it ruined your whole
experience? That was how this game was for me today. I was so happy the whole
match, and despite the three points, conceding the clean sheet in stoppage time
to that thinning-haired, own thigh-loving ex-Milan player kind of ruined the
win. Thank goodness Inter’s loss to Fiorentina totally cheered me up. But
still, despite 90 minutes of happiness, there was also a measure of heartbreak.
This post inspired by the music of
The Bravery’s “An Honest Mistake”
Our next match is
Napoli vs. Milan
Monday, February 22 • 21:00 CET (3pm EST)
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Milan 2, Genoa 1: Happiness and Heartache
Reviewed by Elaine
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