This should be a happy, joyous post about winning a match by
three goals, keeping a clean sheet, and progressing to the next round of a
competition no one cares about. Happy that Gattuso stuck with the 4-3-3 and not
only did it completely pay off, they are really starting to come to life again.
I should be thrilled that we kept a clean sheet, particularly considering the
abuse our own fans gave our keeper. And for what? Rumors. Things people
claim in the media blow up into things people believe in social media. And then
they act worse than the people they claim are stirring things up. Yeah, this
match would have been really joyful if people just had a little common sense.
Something to celebrate |
Gattuso had the common sense to lineup the 4-3-3 again. And
he was rewarded by Suso in the 22nd minute, who opened the scoring,
1-0 Milan. That was followed by a Romagnoli tap-in in the 30th minute, 2-0
Milan. Cutrone tripled our pleasure with a great header in the 55th from a
Suso cross. 3-0 Milan. To be fair, Verona didn’t really put up much of a fight.
But it was amazing to see the joy on the faces of the players again, who really
and truly seem to be happy with this formation.
One player who was not happy was Gigio Donnarumma. The Curva
showed a banner which read “Now go! Our patience is finished!” You see, those morons
lost their patience with our world class goalkeeper who has been playing
amazing all season because of lies and gossip they read on social media. I
haven’t even been able to find actual quotes that Raiola said what the media
say he did, it is all a bunch of clickbait those scumsucking bottomfeeder
journalists use to keep their jobs. The media has stirred this whole
thing up. They want clicks, so an 18 year-old gets abused by people claiming to
be his fans. That is messed up. Donnarumma never asked to leave, never said
anything about any of this, and we have absolutely no reason to be upset with
him. None. But that doesn’t stop the degenerate criminals of the Curva Sud from
doing what they do best: abusing our own players and damaging our own team.
During a game.
Romagnoli happy to contribute to the happiness |
Not only did those depraved, mindless imbeciles show their childish
protest of one of our best players, they hurled insults at him ahead of the
game, then whistled him every time he touched the ball. What is wrong with
people that they think this is okay? Even if he had wanted to leave, this is
not how to treat a player wearing your crest. And they didn’t learn from De
Sciglio – a player who fulfilled their fears after being abused by them. If
Donnarumma leaves, it will be on the Curva and the idiots on social media who
believe this crap and spread it around. None of this would have to happen if
everyone had a little common sense.
We were told at the beginning of the season that if we don’t
make Champions League, we will have to sell a big player. Donnarumma is the
most marketable player. Common sense tells us he could very likely leave our
club. We don’t want it, we don’t like it, but that’s football. So let’s enjoy
every game we have with him, shall we? And listen to the club, where official
statements deny every stupid rumor those foolish cretin journalists have been
spreading all week. Well that, and have some human decency. Since when have
rumors about someone been more important than the things they actually say and
do? Those people in the stadium and people spreading these lies on social media
make me sick. If they even had one iota of common sense, none of this would
have happened.
"That's right Curva, now that I scored, I'm coming for you... all of you" #FakeQuotes |
At least we won the game. Which bodes well for our trip to
Verona on Sunday in the league. And we also go on to face Inter in the next
round, on December 27th. The same Inter that nearly crashed out of the Coppa
Italia at the hands of Lega Pro side Pordenone yesterday. Hopefully they
underestimate us, too. Because we have a massive liability in our many, many
douchebag fans. And I’m not sure which team they’ll be rooting for on the 27th, to be honest. It would all be so very different if only people had
just the smallest bit of common sense.
This post inspired by the music of
Beck’s “Loser”
Our next match is
Serie A Week 17
Verona vs. Milan
Sunday, December
17 • 12:30 CET (6:30am EST)
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Coppa Italia • Milan 3, Verona 0: Common Sense
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