if zapata is starting ahead of mustang again it means that mustang has been dropped, not rested.
I'm pro trying borini at RWB, but against sampdoria away?
Why montella insist on doing his 4-3-3 or this extensive rotation? This just doesnt make any sense.
Every big european team play midweek and try to keep playing their winning eleven every match
Why montella insist on doing his 4-3-3 or this extensive rotation? This just doesnt make any sense.
Every big european team play midweek and try to keep playing their winning eleven every match
No lmao..
ill permabench my self if you find me a coach for a top team who plays the same eleven week in week out
If we keep on winning, I don't mind the rotation, especially when we are playing fodder teams in the EL.
I mean, against the most difficult team in our group, we won 5-1... at their stadium.
It's good that we've moved to 3 at the back now, but rotation is fine when it's early days and we're playing FC neighbourhood in the EL.
When you buy 11 new players, play a different system, you don’t go rotating and make ridiculous decisions. You try to make a strong team asap
Coach Vincenzo Montella will have to do without several players in similar roles, as Calabria and Antonelli have joined long-term absentee Andrea Conti on the treatment table.
Initially there were no recognisable right-wing-backs in the squad, so Fabio Borini was expected to take over the unusual role in their 3-5-2 system, but the club website later updated its list to include Ignazio Abate.
However, Gabriel Paletta is back in the side after he was frozen out seeking a summer transfer.
Riccardo Montolivo also missed out in midfield.
Milan squad for Sampdoria: A Donnarumma, G Donnarumma, Storari; Abate, Bonucci, Musacchio, Paletta, Rodriguez, Romagnoli, Zapata; Biglia, Bonaventura, Calhanoglu, Kessie, Locatelli, Mauri; Cutrone, Borini, Kalinic, Suso, Andre Silva
http://www.football-italia.net/110282/milan-injury-crisis
Going to the match tomorrow! Can't wait