After inexplicably downgrading coaches from a nearly 10 year
Serie A coaching veteran to a coach with zero Serie A experiences last week,
Milan got a lucky win away to Sampdoria. Ironically, the day before, Carpi
capitalized on their cross-town rivals, Genoa, going down to ten men at the
half. What resulted was a 4-1 win, their best win ever in Serie A, with the
most goals ever scored by Carpi in the league, too. So while Milan are
stumbling around the pitch trying to give Brocchi/Silvio their wannabe
tiki-taka diamond midfield nightmare, Zaccardo is tweeting the victory stats,
pics, and congratulations from the captain’s newly found spot on the bench.
After holding
the old Milan to a 0-0 draw in their house earlier this season, I’m
pretty sure Carpi are finding their groove now. And nothing washes away that
new coach smell like the 17th place team finding their groove on your team with
only five games left to avoid relegation. Even worse when they can pull it off
without their World Cup Winning captain, who is also your team’s ex-World Cup
Winning benchwarmer.
"You've got a Poli and a Romagnoli? Well so do I. And I'm teaching mine to play tiki-taka football!" |
Carpi had a dream run in the Coppa Italia, knocking out the
inconsistent Fiorentina before Milan (and Bacca’s rabona) put them in their
place in January with a
2-1 win at the San Siro. Now they are dreaming of spending another season
in Serie A, and their win against Genoa on Saturday has them truly believing.
Belief is very powerful. With 15 shots on Saturday, ten of them were on goal.
Ten shots on goal. Do you hear that Milan? For the Cinderella match that saw
them score two goals in less than a minute after Genoa went down to ten men,
then two more in the second half, Castori lined up Belec; Letizia, Gagliolo,
Fabrizio Poli, Simone Romagnoli; Cofie, Bianco, Di Gaudio, Pascuiti; Lollo, and
Mbakogu. With Zaccardo obviously on Twitter duty
and Lasagna coming off the bench as a main dish super sub, it’s hard to
know how to prepare for that level of belief. Castori will be without Gaglioli,
who is suspended, and will still miss Brkic, Gnahore, and Bubnjic to injury.
"Wait, I'm on the bench again? On Twitter duty? I'm rocking those selfies, you know." |
If you’re looking for optimism, read a fortune cookie. It
would be great if Brocchi is able to tap into the explosion of confidence and
consistency that was just around the corner for Mihajlovic and leave Carpi
hungry for three points. But as I discussed in the previous
post, it’s naïve to believe that this new system is just going to come
together overnight. Also, the guys are still getting used to the drones… both
the ones used to record practice and the droning that Mister Brocchi does. But
maybe if the stars align, and they can figure out how to actually defeat a 17th
place team in a league match, we can enjoy that new coach smell.
This post inspired by the music of
Elaine’s “New Car Smell” mix
Milan vs. Carpi
Thursday, April 21 • 20:45 CEST (2:45pm EDT)
This match will be shown LIVE on RAI and BeINSports in the U.S.