The
constant turns and twists of Milan’s fate can be difficult to keep up with. We
look to every game with hope in our hearts and are rarely rewarded. Off the
pitch there is even more craziness, and if you are truly looking for answers,
social media is definitely not the place. But as fans, if we stick together and
wade through the rumors and critics and cling to reality, we can perhaps find
some answers together.
Lost but not for not trying |
The
stars aligned so that I could have Susy on the podcast to
chat about all things Milan. Follow her on Twitter @SusyCampanale and also follow @footballitalia, where she is the
brilliant editor for the amazing English speaking Serie A site. A little known
fact is that despite her neutrality on the site, she is a devout Milanista. So
we chatted about:
• News of the Week: Hall of Fame, retirement, Milan birthday gift,
Montella’s new job
• Season Update: Serie A,Europa
League, and Coppa Italia update
• Donnarumma Saga 2.0: douchebaggery
• Gattuso: highs and lows
• Milan’s Future: still looking for
answers
• Coming up: upcoming matches
Thanks
again to Susy for her fantastic insights. Follow her on
Twitter @SusyCampanale to get more brilliant
insights and also follow @footballitalia to get up to the moment Serie A
news in English.
Fiorentina-Milan Preview: Things
Are Not Always as They Seem
So after a hard-fought victory over Cagliari before
Christmas, Fiorentina fell out of the Coppa Italia on Tuesday at the hands of
Lazio. Despite the fact that they are eighth on the table and we are eleventh,
only two points separate our teams. They have had a bit of a roller coaster
season, which is normal for them, but Milan’s dips and rises have been far more
extreme. If Wednesday’s feel-good Coppa Italia Derby win gave you a little too
much optimism, you may want to take it down a few notches. Because things are
not always as they seem.
We should have learned our lesson about Fiorentina years ago |
For the Coppa Italia match vs. Lazio on Tuesday, Pioli lined
up Dragowski; Astori, Hugo, Milenkovic, Sanchez, Veretout, Benassi, Gaspar,
Chiesa, Milan’s former Saponara, and Babacar. Obviously, those were not all of
his typical starters. But he’s got pretty much a full team at his disposal, and
they didn’t all transfer in this summer, so have certainly gelled more than
Milan’s motley crew.
Kalinic conveniently found himself injured ahead of facing
his former team. That way he didn’t have to explain why he’s only scored four
goals for Milan in 16 appearances. Also injured is Abate. And Gigio, although slightly
injured, was called up and will likely play, probably because it hurt him so
much more to sit on the bench on Wednesday.
Gattuso’s comments about the state of the squad are far more
founded in truth than Montella’s, including the part where he admitted he was
probably the worst coach in Serie A. His tactical skills are certainly lacking,
but it’s not for not trying. With Fiorentina playing at home, it’s impossible
to know if that’s even an advantage. This one is honestly too weird to call,
because things are not always as they seem.
Serie A Week 19
Fiorentina vs. Milan
Saturday,
December 30 • 12:30 CET (6:30am EST)
This match will be shown on RAI Italia and BeIN Sports in the U.S.A.
This match will be shown on RAI Italia and BeIN Sports in the U.S.A.