Serie A is underway, and Milan
qualified for the group stages of the Europa League. With some exciting wins,
fans were excited, but now with a massive loss to Lazio in the league, there
are a lot of doubts flying. So I think we can say officially that Milan are in
the trenches.
Those are some beautiful trenches |
When the
framework of a rebuilding starts to take shape, you need someone who has been
in the trenches. So obviously, I asked Christian to join for this convo. You
can follow him on Twitter @CLumia and also check out his new
Serie A account, @Calcio_Bros. This time we
talked about:
• News of the Week: Suso sizzles, transparency,
Liedholm prize, Ambrosini talks captaincy
• Matches: a quick recap of games
• Mercato Report: who came and left
• Europa League: our group stage draw and matches
• International
Break: a brief
recap of players who played
• Sports Marketing
Course: a journey
to Italy
• Coming up: upcoming Europa League and Serie A matches
Thanks again to Christian for the great convo and relaying his travel adventures. Definitely
follow him on @CLumia and also his brand new Serie A account @Calcio_Bros.
Europa League FK Austria Wien-AC
Milan Mini-Preview: React
Like a
children’s television show, Milan have a word of the week: react. Montella
asked the team to react after Sunday’s
loss to Lazio. The fans have decided to react in their own way. And
Montella has chosen this opportunity to react by throwing out the system
everyone knows and try his favorite system that he doesn’t have the players
for. I will be curious to see how so much reacting will impact the final score.
Austria Wien players reacting to the Lazio-Milan score |
With nearly 6,000 of their most devout fans, Austria Wien played to a 2-2 draw with RZ Pellets WAC on Saturday. For that draw, coach Thorsten Fink lined up Hadzikic; Westermann, Klein, Marschinko, Mohammed, Holzhauser, Tajouri-Shradi, Prokop, Pires, Lee, and Friesenbichler. It appears that he’s got some longterm injuries in Almer, Venuto, Grünwald, and Demaku.
Montella
has decided to react (read: push the panic button) by changing tactics. With
Conti injured, he’s also leaving Rodriguez and Borini behind to rest. This
means that the only two players truly capable of playing wingback in a 3-5-2
are not even going to be there. So first he sandbags our chances for success by
lining up Borini & Montolivo together on Sunday. Then he sandbags the 3-5-2
by using it without any viable wingbacks. But he expects the team to improve
mentally. None of this makes any sense, and I for one am grateful that the game
is at 10am my time, since I will be at work and won’t have to watch Montella
“react.”
The match
will be interesting. Austria Wien have home fan advantage and an extra day’s
rest. Milan have… ummm… I don’t really honestly know if Milan have any kind of
advantage this time. I guess we have to sit back and wait to see how they
react.
Our next match is
the Europa League
Austria Wien vs. AC
Milan
Thursday, September
14 • 19:00 CEST (1pm EDT)
This match will be
shown LIVE on some Fox Sports channels on TV
and ESPN3 and WatchESPN
on your devices in the U.S.
Podcast: In the Trenches
Reviewed by Elaine
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5:31 PM
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