The
flower called “Edelweiss” is Austria’s national flower. In German, edelweiss
means “noble-white.” Well tonight in Vienna, it was Milan who were wearing the
white jerseys, and they drained any nobility out of the poor Austria Wien side.
To take the analogy a step too far, Milan’s project was in full bloom against
the Violets. (I told you it was a step too far.) But it was a convincing win
with many positive points to take away.
The white kits with the Europa League patch on one sleeve and the 7 Champions League patch on the other are lovely |
The stars
of the evening were Calhanoglu (aka Sha-Na-Noglu by my fine American
commentators) and Andre Silva. Calhanoglu had a shot in the third minute that
was deflected just wide, but he made no mistake on his second shot. In the
seventh minute, with an assist from Kalinic, he opened the scoring with a great
goal, 1-0 Milan.
He didn’t
stop there, as he assisted in Silva’s first two goals. Yes, that’s first two,
as Silva would earn himself a hat trick on the night. His first goal was in the
tenth minute. Calhanoglu won the ball with a great tackle, then sent it forward
to Silva, who carefully sent it just over the keeper’s outstretched leg. 2-0
Milan. Then in the 20th, he sent it into the bottom left corner to make it 3-0
Milan. His third goal was in the 56th with an assist by Kessie. 4-1 Milan. Amazing
performance by Silva.
Will Montella believe in them now? |
Looking
back to the first half, Abate completed a successful cross… to the keeper, in
the 33rd. Not a lot was created on that side, and I don’t think that was a
coincidence. Abate was also involved in injuring poor Westermann, who had to be
subbed off in the 42nd for Borkovic. Who, ironically, was the one who headed in
the consolation goal in the 47th. It seems Zapata didn’t get the memo that we
stopped conceding goals from corners.
After a
very unfocused start to the second half for the second match in a row, Silva’s
goal helped regain some focus, and then Suso scored one minute after coming on
for Kalinic in the 63rd. It was a brilliant kick from distance that was
slightly deflected by Kadiri, who had also just earned his side’s only yellow
just five minutes before. But that exquisite Suso goal made it 5-1.
Best kept secret of the Spanish National team right there |
Despite
my darkest
fears about the 3-5-2, it worked out well against one of Austria’s best
sides. Oddly enough, it worked out well because Montella put his faith in two
players he has not put much faith in before now: Silva and Calhanoglu (or in
American, Sha-Na-Noglu). Whether or not it will stand the test of Italian sides
remains to be seen. But to Montella’s credit, his subs were finally impactful…
for the second match in a row. And, he learned to not play Borini and Montolivo
together… or at all, having left Mr. Fitness at home in Milano and Montolivo on
the bench. So maybe there is hope for Montella. Or maybe he just got lucky
against a weaker side.
Sorry, Diesel, no thanks. Last year's suits were so much better. |
Speaking
of weaker sides, Italian sides were winless in their first Champions League
group stage matches this week. However all three Italian clubs won today in
their Europa League group stage matches. Atalanta dominated over Everton with a
3-0 win. Lazio came back twice to defeat Vitesse away 3-2. And of course, Milan’s
5-1 away win over Austria Wien. For me, this shows how much more competitive Serie
A looks to be this season, with the places fourth through eighth looking
stronger and more likely to challenge those top three.
But for
our evening in Vienna, our win was as refreshing as beautiful white flowers
dotting the Austrian alps. The white jerseys worn with the black shorts
(because Austria Wien were wearing white shorts) looked great, and even if
Austria Wien lacked the quality of Milan, this win will boost confidence a lot.
A lot of positive individual performances, and much fewer errors made this game
enjoyable to watch. A reaction from coach and team to create a memorable night
in our first official match in our return to Europe.
This post inspired
by the music of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Edelweiss”
Our next match is
Serie A Round 4
Milan vs. Udinese
Sunday, September 17
• 15:00 CEST (9am EDT)
Europa League • FK Austria Wien 1, AC Milan 5: Edelweiss
Reviewed by Elaine
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