This week
started out with a somewhat contentious but very welcome win for Milan. It was
supposed to end with a takeover of the club after ten months of ups and downs,
but instead, it pretty much just went down. Even the press conference for this
match was scheduled for today instead of Friday, apparently because Montella
was going to be meeting with the new management on Friday. And I have commended
Montella in the past for being able to absorb whatever drama was going on
around the club. But at this point, when things crumbled again at the last
minute, I don’t know anyone who could shield the team from these ridiculous
distractions.
Injuries, poor form, and an even less certain future... who's ready for some football?! |
Meanwhile,
Chievo are sitting in 11th place on the table, just cruising through the season
normally, with a current form of W-D-W-L-W in the league. No real surprises or
distractions. Well they handed Zeman’s Pescara his first loss last week, while
it was Pescara’s 18th official loss. For Maran’s 2-0 win over Zeman last week,
he lined up Sorrentino; Spolli, Dainelli, Gobbi, Cacciatore, Meggiorini, de
Guzman, Birsa, Hetemaj, Castro, and Inglese. But for their trip to the San
Siro, Maran will be missing Hetemaj to suspension, talisman Pelissier to
injury, with Inglese in question due to fitness.
Montella
will be missing any kind of reasonable assurance of his job, and there is a
question as to whether he will have players like Donnarumma, Suso, and De
Sciglio anymore due to the fact that their contracts haven’t been renewed
because of the delays in the closing. But don’t let those little things
distract anyone. There is a team full of Flying Donkeys, including a Slovenian
Messi, heading towards the San Siro on Saturday.
Someone's focused. |
On that
day, if anyone can find any focus, Montella will actually be missing Montolivo,
Bonaventura, Antonelli, and Abate to injury. Romagnoli is returning to
training, but will almost undoubtedly be on the bench for this one. Also
missing will be any new owners, Milan’s soul, and the hopes and dreams of Milan
fans. All of those things will likely be missing for at least another month.
Those who
will be most distracted will likely be the fans. We are all so anxious to be
released from this dreaded two year
limbo and to have closure one way or the other that we haven’t even
noticed the Mussi Volanti threat
headed our way. If we were smart, we’d put this other nightmare out of our
minds for another month and put all of our energy into supporting our current
team. We’ve been really lucky to get some results lately, and have not played
our best. Maran’s boys are probably smelling blood and looking to steal three
points from us in our house. If Montella can get everyone to focus, there is no
reason we can’t take out our frustrations on these Flying Donkeys, though,
because they don’t get any protection from animal rights groups. That’s right,
they’re ours for the slaying. Just as long as we can break free of our own
distractions.
This post inspired
by the music of The Last Shadow Puppets’ “Bad Habits”
Milan vs. Chievo
Saturday, March 4 •
20:45 CET (2:45pm EST)
This match will be
shown on RAI in the U.S.
Milan-Chievo Preview: Distractions
Reviewed by Elaine
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2:25 AM
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