Atalanta
hail from the same region in Italy as Milano, Lombardia. So they are literally
and physically very close to home for Milan. But they also sit just six points
ahead of us on the table, and a loss tomorrow could put our hopes of a Europa
League qualification spot in serious jeopardy. Additionally, we have seen many
Milan players through the years come through Atalanta. Likewise, they have
three of our former youth players in their ranks who once offered promises of
making it to our first team. All things considered, they are just too close to
home.
Remember when that fierceness belonged to us? |
What a
great week to be an Atalanta fan, though. They secured a deal to buy their
stadium. That will make them only the third Serie A club behind Juventus and Sassuolo
to own their own stadium. That is massive. Additionally, Gasperini signed a
three year contract renewal. So their fantastic top five season just got that
much better and their future is very bright. Which is great to have things off
the pitch going so well since their current form of D-D-W-D-D is not exactly
the way they wanted this fairy tale season to end.
Their
most recent draw was against Udinese last week. For that match, Gasperini lined
up Berisha; Caldara, Masiello, Toloi, Cristante, Grassi, Spinazzola, Raimondi,
Petagna, Gomez, and Kurtic. That lineup was one Paloschi away from a Milan
power three reunion. Gasperini will be missing the injured Cabezas, Zukanovic,
and Dramé for our match. I think that with the off-the-pitch stuff that has been
happening, their mentality will be much better than their results of late.
He was probably much better then |
Montella
will be missing Paletta and Ocampos (aka The
Answer For Everything) to suspension. Additionally he will be missing
former Atalanta player Bonaventura to injury as well as Abate and Antonelli.
Romagnoli trained with the team the last few days and is a possibility to play,
but Poli, Vangioni, and Calabria are all very much in doubt. Likely to start is
another former Atalanta youth graduate, Montolivo, which will mean that
Locatelli, who also played a couple of years for Atalanta as a youth player
will not necessarily start.
Geographically,
La Dea (the Goddess), are the
closest, but mentally, Atalanta are miles ahead of us. It should be a gritty
battle for three points, and the team that wants it most will likely win that
battle. Unfortunately, that will probably not be Milan. Because even if Bergamo
and Atalanta are too close to home, unfortunately, the teams are mentally worlds
away.
This post inspired
by the music of The White Stripes’ “There’s No Home For You Here”
Atalanta vs. Milan
Saturday, May 13 •
20:45 CST (11:45am EDT)
This match will be
shown LIVE on RAI in the U.S.