To see where this Sunday’s
opponents sit on the table, you would have to scroll all the way down to the
bottom of the table. They sat in dead last until last week, when Palermo
dropped one below them on goal differential. (And yes, between that and a Coppa
Italia loss, Zamparini did sack his coach this week.) Compound the 19th place
spot with the lunchtime game, as well as the return of the mystical Djamel
Mesbah, and it’s not a fixture I am looking forward to. Particularly since
Crotone will literally have nothing to lose.
Adriano, look out! There's a shark behind you! |
This is Crotone’s first season in Serie A, although it is not our first time meeting them. In fact, we beat them 3-1 in the Coppa Italia exactly a year ago. But despite being a newly promoted team with almost no hopes of staying up, i Squali (the Sharks) are very dangerous. It only took them 106 years to make it up to Serie A, you know that they will be playing for their top flight lives.
Last year, 5,000 Crotone fans descended on the San Siro... will they bring their own Curva again? |
Davide Nicola will
bringing his sharks from Calabria in hopes of making a bigger impression than
they did last year at San Siro. And above all else fighting to the death for
three points. On Sunday, they actually stole a point from Sampdoria in their
1-1 draw. For that match, Nicola lined up Cordaz; Ferrari, Ceccherini, Mesbah,
Rosi, Crisetig, Barberis, Palladino, Rohden, Falcinelli and Trotta. He will be
missing Tonev, Claiton, and Nalini to injury, but will otherwise have a lot of
healthy sharks hungry for a win.
Montella has quite a few
headaches. With the new injuries to Bonaventura and Fernandez, our midfield
looks quite exposed. And then there are the long term injuries of Vangioni,
Montolivo, and Calabria, as well as the injured/reminiscing Bacca. In spite of
our miraculous run of form, it makes it that much tougher to be confident
against a team with nothing to lose.
A couple of faces there that will be missed |
I may have confessed
previously that I have a ridiculous fear of sharks. I also have a ridiculous
fear of waking up at 3:30am for anything, really, but especially watching Milan
take on a bunch of sharks. I am somewhat pacified by our recent form, but then
I remember all of the injuries, and my blood pressure goes right up again. I
think I’d sooner face a midtable team than Crotone, especially since they have
nothing to lose.
This post was inspired by John
Williams’ Theme from “Jaws”
Milan vs. Crotone
Sunday, December 4 • 12:30 CET
(6:30am EST)
This match will be shown LIVE on RAI
in the U.S.
Milan-Crotone Preview: Nothing to Lose
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