The game
was delayed an hour because torrential rains made it very difficult for fans to
get to the stadium. Many thought the weather was going to be our biggest
challenge. But a storm called Immobile and some felled trees floating around
the pitch in the form of our players proved to be much more problematic. And
once the goals started to rain on Milan, there was a proverbial deluge.
The consolation hero |
They say
no man is an island, but today, Donnarumma was left pretty stranded. Milan’s
defense played like elderly people stranded in a flood. Bonucci seemed poor,
but it looked to me like he was attempting to cover for all three of the other
defenders. Calabria was just dreadful. Musacchio wasn’t great, and neither was
Rodriguez. Rodriguez’ strengths are getting forward, crossing, set pieces, and
penalties. None of those things are defending, and that was painfully clear on
this day.
Milan
came out playing moderately well, taking chances and looking at least
interested in being there. In the 12th minute, Borini’s excessive fitness
injured Wallace, so he had to be subbed off in the 15th. In the 17th,
Donnarumma made an impossible save point blank on the goal line, followed by a
little luck to keep the scoresheet clean.
A category five nightmare |
But it
was in the 37th minute that everything went wrong. Kessie took down Luis
Alberto in the area, and Lazio were given the penalty. If you ever needed proof
that Kessie was only 20 years old, look at that foul. It was naïve and foolish.
Immobile stepped up and converted the penalty, 1-0 Lazio. Like a balloon being
deflated, Milan just stopped believing in that moment. And so it was easy for
Immobile, just five minutes later, to score a brilliant goal on the volley. 2-0
Lazio.
It was
also easy, just two minutes into the second half, for Immobile to score his
third goal to make it 3-0 Lazio. There were at least three Milan players
surrounding him when he took that shot. Unbelievable. And just two minutes
later, on a breakaway, he assisted Luis Alberto’s goal to make it 4-0 Lazio.
Milan had clearly gone missing.
How we all felt |
There
were a couple of players who reacted when 4-0 down. One was Suso, at times he
seemed to be the only Milan player to fight. Then in the 56th, Montella brought
on Calhanoglu and Kalinic for Cutrone and Borini. Cutrone had been completely
impotent, and Borini was still really, really fit. Montella had said in the
prematch press conference that Borini was good at “making runs.” Personally,
I’d rather him make a run for coffee to wake the team up. I like my strikers to
score goals.
The subs
made an immediate impact, with Calhanoglu taking a free kick and then sending
in the rebound to a Montolivo who was shocked to find the ball at his feet,
since that never happens, but wisely turned around and shot to score a
consolation goal, 4-1 Lazio.
His choices were all wrong |
Not even
the shock of Montolivo scoring was enough to truly wake up this team, though.
Despite 60% possession, we played with 10% heart. Montella’s lineups didn’t
help, either. Rotation is necessary, but no one ever won anything with
Montolivo behind Borini. And now he’s talking about going to the 3-5-2 again.
Because if four defenders couldn’t defend, why not try three? We don’t have the
depth to play that formation, and the last time he tried, it was worse than
this train wreck. If I didn’t know any better, I’d say the man has no idea what
he’s doing. He’s in way over his head.
Despite
the sign of the times Montolivo goal, this match was not the end of the world.
Of course we all wanted to win, or at least take a point away from the
Olimpico. But despite all of the shiny new players, a team cannot be bought. It
must be forged through hard work, discipline, understandings, and yes, games
like this one. There is a curve for learning to play with new teammates and
tactics, and that curve is not in the shape of a Euro sign. So maybe the
painful deluge of Immobile goals will actually serve a purpose down the road,
helping to find that team that we want to see. Or Montella is in way over his
head and this was the first sign that we were drowning. I’ll let you decide.
I’m going to go get some flood insurance.
This post inspired
by the music of NIN’s “Hurt”
Our next match is
the Europa League
Austria Wien vs. AC
Milan
Thursday, September
14 • 19:00 CEST (1pm EDT)
Lazio 4, Milan 1: Deluge
Reviewed by Elaine
on
11:52 PM
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