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#201 |
Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2015
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Moncada:
On Hauge: ?The final decision to get him came with the match between Milan and Bod?/Glimt. I have to thank the ?data area?, who told me about this player back between May and June. We were in full lockdown and we couldn?t travel. I wanted to see this guy live. I need it, because I wanted to see his ability to accelerate, to change paces and his explosiveness. Then, the league was resumed, we were winning games. My guys would tell me many times: ?Geoffrey, look at Hauge?. Then, at the end of the season, I asked my scouts to analyze the matches with videos. Everyone told me something positive about this player. I didn?t even get any negative feedback.? On love at first sight with Hauge: ?Then came this match. And there we saw something interesting. Also the guys from the technical staff, the match analysts who had prepared the game against Bod?/Glimt for Pioli told me about Hauge. I said to myself ?they talk to me about him as well?? And then the match. Maldini, Massara and Gazidis did well, because immediately after the final whistle they went to talk to Bod?/Glimt and to the player, saying that Milan wanted him. The timing is very important and they were very fast. And then, also the cost of the operation. We are talking about a player between ?3-4m, we had to get him signed. That?s how we do it in our business. It was ?to do? this guy. We also took information about his mentality ? zero problems on that. We got him, we make him to progress, and we don?t put pressure on him. He comes from Norway, there?s no pressure. We have players who are more ready than him like Rebić, Le?o and ?alhanoğlu. He has to work and he is already part of the team, he plays games. An impressive fact is the number of teams that called us immediately after signing with us to get the player on loan? at least 20 teams.? https://www.rossoneriblog.com/2020/1...auge-and-leao/ |
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#202 | |
World Cup Winner
Join Date: Apr 2010
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#203 |
Il Moderati
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Jens Petter Hauge revealed Zlatan Ibrahimovic helps him with the language at Milan and said he’s ‘really happy’ with the move to the Rossoneri.
The Norwegian has scored four goals in his first 18 competitive games for the Rossoneri, including the strike against Napoli in Serie A on November 22. In an interview with The Athletic, the 21-year-old recalled he had just seen his former teammates in Bodo and was ‘sure they were going to win the League’ in Norway and was delighted to have ended the night with a goal against the Partenopei. “It was a great night,” Hauge told The Athletic. “I remember seeing things were going well for Bodo before our match, so I was pretty sure they were going to win the League. “Ending it with a goal and getting the three points in a really tough stadium was a good feeling.” The Norwegian said he’s enjoying his time with the Rossoneri and the winger revealed he is starting to understand more and more Italian, asked if he has improved since he was seen studying on the plane back from the Europa League match against Sparta Prague. “I’m really happy with my choice,” Hauge said. “I’m enjoying every day. Each one is a new chance for me to learn new things about the team, about the language, about the city. “In the beginning, it was just some keywords from football so we can understand each other and talk on the field. “It’s been going well. When you hear the sounds and the words every day you start to learn them really fast.” But he revealed veteran Zlatan helps him out when he doesn’t understand: “Sometimes he translates for me.” He will get better. |
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#204 |
Revolution
Join Date: Aug 2017
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Very good words by the kid. Just happy to be here even if his playing time has gone down, learning a lot in training and is happy with his choice. He knows he'll grow and get his chances to prove himself.
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#205 |
National Team Player
Join Date: Mar 2006
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After he has contributed Well on europa, now he was dropped off the list. The problem is with Mandzu in, there are Leao and Rebic computing for left side. But, when Pioli will play the kid then? For Serie A games, unlikely.
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#206 |
AC Milan Icon
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Being left out of the EL squad........that's gotta be a tough blow.
I can definitely see why Pioli would do it. We have plenty of other LW options, and he's been down-right poor in his last appearances, although he left on a good note in his last one. But, still, it's an outcome that I would really like to avoid. He's young, he's Milan-owned and he's our shared top scorer in EL group-stage. He deserves to play in the knockout stage. This can't be good for his confidence, that was already low. I think I'd sacrifice Krunic instead. He's been given enough chances and should leave after this season. Terrible as DM. Even outperformed by a right-back. Almost as bad at CAM. Outperformed by Leao, who's not a good fit in that role either. Supposed to be a defensive impact sub, but we tend to invite opponents into games whenever he replaces a proper attacker. I rather see Hauge come on, track back like he always does, and punish tired legs and score like he's already done on multiple occasions this season. Oh well. I hope he's at least above Mandzukic in the pecking order for the LW spot since it's painfully clear that Mario doesn't have the stamina at this moment to cover all that ground. ![]() |
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#207 |
I AM the word
Join Date: Dec 2011
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#208 |
National Team Player
Join Date: Mar 2006
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I really would have kept the kid on the list. And yes Krunic does not have his place there. I know Pioli certainly explained to him his choice but even... that must be tough for his morale.
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#209 | |
World Cup Winner
Join Date: Nov 2011
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I thought the management was planning to loan him out hence why he's out of EL list. With returning of Rebic on-form, it's gonna be difficult to see him feature again any time soon. |
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voodoo donkey
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Trinidad and Tobago
Fav. Players: Ba, Quaresma, Ronaldo, Maldini, Kaka, Nesta, Shevchenko, Neymar, Seedorf, R.Carlos, CR7, Silva
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#211 |
classic 1994
Join Date: Jun 2011
Fav. Players: Milan legendary
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When he came in rebic has more spaces to do his best things, crossing, which lead to goal/penalty.
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