Seriously,
we just played Sunday. Now we’re playing again? And away? With all of our
fullbacks still on the injury table? Seriously, midweek games are terrible. For
many of us not in Italy, the games are during the work day, and thus difficult
to be able to watch. But after four losses in a row, our discouraged and
wounded team are facing a team with a point to prove and an English speaking
Twitter admin that legends are made of.
Let's see some goals please, not cards or tantrums |
This
match has everything: Donadoni is ex-Milan, a legend in his own right. An
ex-couldn’t-cut-it-at-Budget-Milan™ in Destro. An ex-Milan youth who was never
given a chance at the club in Simone Verdi. A goalkeeper who looks like a jazz
singer. But the latest story line is the 7-1 trouncing they were handed on
Saturday at the hands of Napoli. At home. Ouch. And both teams were on ten men
by the 32nd minute, with a Destro penalty saved, too. Incredible. More
importantly, though, was their English Twitter admin, who had fabulous and
clever tweets such as this one:
89' Nobody ever scores seven, it's unrealistic but sadly true. Mertens with the goal. Restart the console, TV or whatever. #BFCNapoli 1-7— Bologna FC 1909 (@BolognaFC1909en) February 4, 2017
I mean
Karma rewards good sportsmanship and humor in the face of such disasters,
right? Speaking of that disaster,
Donadoni lined up Harry Connick, Jr. Mirante; Maietta, Oikonomou,
Masina, Torosidis, Pulgar, Dzemaili, Nagy, Destro, Krejci, and Rizzo for that
fateful match. Masina, however was sent off vs. Napoli, so will be suspended
for our meeting. Additionally, Okwonkwo will be missing to injury.
Mirante is a damn fine singer when you consider his day job |
Injury.
That is a word Milan have been pretty lucky with for the first half of the
year, but like a boomerang, it has come right back… if by boomerang you mean
killer drone. Perhaps our relief at Montolivo missing so much of the season was
perceived by the football gods as gloating? Needless to say, in addition to
Montolivo, we are obviously missing Bonaventura, De Sciglio, and Antonelli to
injury. With Sosa suspended, too. Abate and Calabria are working their way back
to fitness, let’s hope that at least one of them are ready to start tomorrow.
In
addition to injuries, Milan are plagued once again with mentality issues. Not
really a surprise, just more of a disappointment, I think. Bacca has decided to
buy the whole team dinner as a way to atone for his personal discipline issues,
but the fans have seen him disrespect Montella publicly at least three times so
far this year, with no repercussions. And I don’t know of a waiter who can
serve up a remedy for that. Despite rumors of the closing of the sale of the
club finally within reach, there have been a lot of consequences
for both Montella’s early decisions and the success he brought in the first
half of the season, too. And one of the consequences could easily be losing to
the 13th place club in the league for the second time in four days.
FT Bologna 1-7 Napoli— Bologna FC 1909 (@BolognaFC1909en) February 4, 2017
No words needed. Fair play @sscnapoli, watch out @acmilan. We've something to prove now. #BFCNapoli
But
whatever happens on the pitch, I know that the Bologna’s English admin will be
there for me. I mean they’ve got something to prove, right? I think both clubs
could use a bit of humor right now. Both teams will be tired, defeated, and
coming from relatively desperate places to find three points. Which means the
match will likely be very tough and both teams will need to focus to get the
win. Fans will need to focus, too. A midweek game after tough weekend losses
for both sides. We’ll need to dig deep to tell ourselves anything besides “Not
again.”
For humor and sanity,
follow the Bologna official English speaking account @BolognaFC1909en
(or click through
the tweets above)
This post inspired
by the music of twenty one pilots’ “Tear in My Heart”
Bologna vs. Milan
Wednesday, February
8 • 20:45 CET (2:45pm EST)
This match will be
shown LIVE on RAI and BeIN Sports in the U.S.