I wrote in the
preview that this match was dependent upon how Fiorentina showed up.
And then they actually did show up. Dominating in both possession and play, 20
shots on goal with five on target, we were lucky to escape with a point. There
was also ref controversy, with both teams leaving the pitch thinking “what if?”
But Milan weren’t able to do more than stave off a hungry Fiorentina. And so
for all of those reasons, I would say that Milan were fortunate.
The gold on those kits may be weighing us down, but they could hold their heads high at the final whistle |
Donnarumma should just be given a man of the match trophy
the size of that Champions League trophy replica in Casa Milan. Then they can
just engrave the matches and dates on it each time. While Fiorentina were
hardly clinical, he made five saves, some of those really brilliant. And
according to @WhoScored,
he had 49 touches, too. That’s kind of a lot for a keeper, and possibly more
than some of our outfield players. He is also on a first name basis now with
Borja Valero, Kalinic, and many other Fiorentina players, with the kid coming
out on top every time. Also, I think this stat belongs primarily to him:
3 - AC Milan have not conceded goals in 3 consecutive Serie A games for the first time since May 2013. Improvement. #FiorentinaMilan— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) September 25, 2016
The first fortunate event for Milan was in the 16th, when
Paletta tried to take Kalinic as his wife inside the box, and Orsato invoked
the don’t ask, don’t tell policy (or more likely just didn’t see it.) Whichever
was the case, it was a clear penalty, unlike later controversies. Milan were
very lucky to escape that one. Then, the cost of our commitment to youth showed
when Calabria gave up a penalty in the 22nd. Ilicic went to the spot to take
it, with a perfect penalty record last season of seven out of seven. But he hit
the post this time, and Milan were more than fortunate there.
One player in particular had reason to celebrate |
The final controversy occurred in stoppage time. Adriano was
clearly fouled and taken down, but no call. A lot of people thought it happened
inside the box, but replays show that the contact was initially made outside
the box, so it would have only been a free kick anyway. It may seem that Milan
were unfortunate here, but when you look at the other events, we were actually
fortunate over all.
There was a lot of anticipation about how Montolivo would be
received at the club he stabbed in the back to come to Milan and usurp our
captaincy. And Fiorentina fans did not disappoint. They still hate him. Montolivo
is inconsistent as a player, but the one
thing he consistently does well is to piss off his own fans. I will say
this, though: he did a few things well last night. Actually his best game of
the season, barring the yellow card at the end of the first half and most of the
rest of the match and the incessant whining to the ref . In fact, he was
already appealing to Orsato before the whistle blew at the beginning of the
game. Probably because of the whistling the Fiorentina fans were already
showering him with or something.
Relentless as angry hornets, embarrassing as unruly, entitled children |
Speaking of incessant whining to the ref, I want to know
when Montella is going to actually do something about that. Every single match,
they are swarming the ref and whining and crying like Veruca Salt, it’s so
embarrassing. Whereas a lot of other clubs have improved in this area, our guys
are stepping it up. I shudder to think of days gone by when we had a real
captain who acted with leadership and diplomacy on the pitch, and required his
teammates to do the same. But we have Montolivo, so…
In the end, our measly twelve shots with only one goal cost
us, as well as our 38% possession. However, our players looked more confident,
and their passing has definitely improved. So that’s something. We were able to
hold back a fiery Fiorentina. And keep third consecutive clean sheet, too. And while they are not the best team we will face
this season, it was a great test for us. Maybe we missed a chance for another
three points, but I felt like we were lucky to escape with one point. Not our
best game ever, but certainly not our worst, either. So all in all, we were
fortunate.
This post inspired by the music of
Frank Sinatra’s “Luck Be a Lady”
Our next match is
Milan vs. Sassuolo
Sunday, October 2 • 18:00 CEST (12noon EDT)