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AC Milan Thread [2010/2011]

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Juventino

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Filipower;2954699 said:
Things are so much easier without Mourinho, eh? :D
I can't believe Juve is still on par with Inter in November. Normally Inter would be on +10 already... :D
 

Deni_Rossonero

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Single people do make a difference. Milan now has a hungrier team, Ibra is much more hungry now than Kaka' was just after winning everything with Milan. Pato wants to prove himself, Robinho too, Thiago Silva can easily be the best defender in the world at least for a short time, but he can, and he wants to show that, Boaten and Flamini are burning to do well, then you have Abate and Antonini who are dying to be WC players for Milan (they may as well never be, but the fire is important). Dinho, Seedorf and Gattuso have their off days. Nesta and Pirlo less of them. The keepers are quite as hungry too.

I'd say in football it's more of a good moment for some team to do good than class, class is there more or less with every team.

And for me Mourinho is THE SPECIAL ONE because he is the only trainer playing on that card. And he knows how to affect every last team member and make them know that they can and must make something, and that this is their moment. And he knows how to build the team up to that point.
He gives them the reason to ******* win, and that's why he can win the CL even with Porto (Which is a little bit different in the 21st century than in the 50's).

So yeah! Thank God that Inter don't have Mou anymore. Because I grow to like every of his teams, he always gives his team a heart. And sorry guys but Rafa is the worst manager to have after you've had Mou. **** half of Inter cried when he left, I guess nobody gives a **** what Rafa says after they've worked with Mou. I knew Milan would have a better year, solely on Rafa coming to Inter and Ibra and Boateng coming to Milan.
 

Xifio

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the team has no depth ... but Allegri should have brought on Ronnie a LOT earlier, coz there was no creativity out there ... ironically, though, it should be the defence who need to be berated for conceding a cheap goal due to poor marking from a corner: Pazzo unmarked in the box? criminal mistake! cost the win ...
 

Deni_Rossonero

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We've let you play Europa league at least, be thankful.


As for Milan winning two games in a row with 3-0 and being 13 points ahead of Inter, with most goals scored and least conceded in Serie A I can only say that I'm so glad that my Milan is back!

Every slavic player marks a winning era in Milan! :) (Savičević, Boban, Ševčenko and now Ibrahimović)

Forza Milan!
 

Xifio

The Von Trapps
no time to watch the match today ... just watched some extended highlights ... from what I saw, the passing at times was very impressive, not least in the moves that led to the goals: a great ball from Zlatan to find Prince for the first goal; a great touch on the turn from Prince to play Robinho[od] in for the second goal; and a classic floated ball from Pirlo to allow Zlatan to control and bury the third ... there could have been quite a few more goals, all developing from some excellent interplay ... that is what I like to see ...

but defensively the frailties were still apparent ... Abbiati had to pull off quite a few good saves to keep a cleansheet, including from a penalty, which had been given because of what continues to be inept organization when defending a set-piece situation ... but Abbiati himself had an almost-clanger moment when he inexplicably tried to dribble the ball out of the box, and got dispossessed while finally trying to hoof it; Ramírez failed to find the empty goal from a difficult angle, but that really was only down to being put off by Abbiati's desperate and reckless tackle (which would have resulted in serious punishment if it were an outfielder who had committed that tackle) ...

so, going forward, the team looked good; defensively, not so much, despite the cleansheet ... nothing new about that ... but the consistency shown has been impressive ...
 

Pogba4Now

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What will happen to Ibra at the end of the season? He still belongs to Barca right? Can Barca still keep him if they want?
 

Xifio

The Von Trapps
they have no intention to ... unless Pep goes; but that's extremely unlikely ... and they sorta need the cash anyway ... as it stands, Milan have a given Zlatan their word to honour the 24 mil deal (8 mil p.a., over 3 years), which is why he agreed to move on loan this season ...
 

Silencer

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Deni_Rossonero;2962317 said:
We've let you play Europa league at least, be thankful.

Dream on we were better in every department, Milan didn't stood a chance against our young players and hey that's not only my opininon so get of your high horse why don't you :rolleyes:
We were better on THAT DAY it's as simple as that, not saying that we ARE better than Milan all the time because we're not but I'm happy we were last week that's all.
 

Deni_Rossonero

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Silencer;2962661 said:
Dream on we were better in every department, Milan didn't stood a chance against our young players and hey that's not only my opininon so get of your high horse why don't you :rolleyes:
We were better on THAT DAY it's as simple as that, not saying that we ARE better than Milan all the time because we're not but I'm happy we were last week that's all.

I wasn't serious, I don't need Milan to be the best.

Nady;2962532 said:
What will happen to Ibra at the end of the season? He still belongs to Barca right? Can Barca still keep him if they want?
Milan have an option to buy him, and he's already signed a four year contract with Milan.
 

Deni_Rossonero

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Xifio;2963571 said:
from Silvio's own company:

http://www.sportmediaset.mediaset.it/mercato/articoli/articolo49386.shtml

:bouncy:

this has to happen! the rumours are gaining strength ... i want this to happen!

I believe it will. Milan love to have Italian players in the mix too and Cassano is perfect. IMO this guy should be on another level if he comes to Milan, finally a good chance in a top club, the hunger is definitely there in him, the talent too, and IMO he's perfectly mature and ready to give his best.
 

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Deni_Rossonero;2963584 said:
and IMO he's perfectly mature and ready to give his best.
What?! Why do you think Sampdoria (better said: Garrone) wants to rescind his contract? Why isn't he even playing anymore for months now? He verbally abused Sampdoria's president, the guy that's paying his salary! However talented he is, he'll always carry his irresponsible personality with him.
 
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