Ever have a time when things in your life were just going
well? Maybe not perfect, but it kinda felt like it? The troubles of your past
and future were masked by the peace and happiness you were feeling in the
present? Then someone or something comes along and lifts you up by the collar,
slams you to the ground, and maybe steals your car? That is a massive buzzkill. And
that is exactly what Saturday’s match could do to Milan fans, too. After so
much joy on Sunday, we face our annoying ex and his rich team filled with
talent, many coming back from injuries just in time, too. And we know that
Allegri will strut in, smile/grimace, scream Dai Dai Dai! for 90 minutes, and a
late goal from his random late bench sub will rip our hearts out and leave them
on the pitch for dead in front of a sold out stadium. Because he’s just a
massive buzzkill that way.
Bonaventura knows losing to Juve is a buzzkill |
Allegri will do that smile/grimace thing extra big on
Saturday as he faces the team he nearly ran into the ground with his provincial club-mindedness.
But the smile/grimace will be extra big because now he’s got bling for players and two more
Scudetti as actual bling. Because it’s harder to take down a team full of
champions, even for him. He could sub as late as three matches down the calendar and make
them all deaf screaming Dai Dai Dai, and they would still take the Scudetto
again this year. I mean they don’t even care about the Scudetto, they’re
banking on the Champions League. We’re just a warmdown for their 1-0 win over
Lyon on Tuesday. Well, and fodder for their impending Super Coppa win in
December, too, of course.
So if you’re lucky enough to be in the sold out stadium for
this one, you may be spared looking
at his face. But those of us watching from TV or devices will certainly
be subjected to both his face and long tirades by commentators about what a
wonderful coach he is, blah blah blah. You know what’s wonderful? Having the
players he has. For example, in their
2-1 win over Udinese last Friday, he lined up Buffon; Benatia, Barzagli, Evra,
Lichtsteiner, Lemina, Hernanes, Alex Sandro, Cuadrado, Dybala, and Mandzukic.
His subs were Bonucci, Sturaro, and
Higuain, and Marchisio didn’t even play in his first callup back from injury.
He also didn’t play Pjanic, nor Juve’s young new sensation, Moise Kean. What
would that be like, to have that level of player available to choose from? Our
bench looks like leftovers from a rummage sale in comparison.
It's just not even funny anymore |
That is also not taking into consideration his injury list,
which is, of course, lengthy, as we well know. Marchisio should be available,
but with questionable fitness levels, so who knows if he will play? Reported as
not fit as of this writing are: Mandzukic, Chiellini, our summer fling Marko
Pjaca, Asamoah, Rugani, and Mandragora. But those injuries don’t hurt nearly as
badly when you have such a deep bench.
Not deep at all is Milan’s bench, with Montolivo, Calabria,
Honda, Fernandez, and Bertolacci all missing, and Antonelli and Zapata fighting
for match fitness. But coming off of the exquisite
joy of Sunday’s 3-1 win over Chievo, that list will hardly faze Milan
fans. It doesn’t faze me. Because I know that this game is winnable for Milan
only through miracles of epic proportions. So I am prepared to lie down, hoist
a white flag, and let Allegri’s zebras trample me where I lie. It would still
be better than seeing his face and hearing his screams, honestly.
Channeling the inner Dai |
It’s not that I have no hope, it’s that I have no desire of
ruining the happy bubble that was last Sunday. And 90 minutes of “Dai Dai Dai!”
will absolutely do that. If Buffon brings his “this is what you get for
criticizing me” form, how will any of our players possibly score? It’s
improbable, but not impossible, that Milan could take points from this game.
You already know by now that I don’t
begrudge Juve their success. But it doesn’t mean I have to like them
winning against us again, either. So I’m going to go in my happy little bubble
from Sunday and marvel once again at all of the young players, our position on
the table, and more. I guess I’ll watch the game, I always do. But I have this
feeling it’s just going to be a massive buzzkill.
This post inspired by the music of
The Cure’s “High”
Milan vs. Juventus
Saturday, October 22 • 20:45 CEST (2:45pm EDT)
This match will be shown LIVE on RAI and BeIN in the U.S.
Milan vs. Juventus: Massive Buzzkill
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