MilanFan89
Milan Legend
love the subs though. Kalinic - Borini and Montolivo
Juventus with Higuaín - Marchisio and Bernardeschi.
says it al I guess
Juventus with Higuaín - Marchisio and Bernardeschi.
says it al I guess
He makes ulreich mistakes is acceptable..There have been opportunities from Juve you can´t really fault the GK if he lets them in, but those 2 goals are basic situations, if you don´t keep these out you are not good enough. There is no miracle needed here, just GK 101.
He let the team, Gattuso and the fans down.
Actually even causing one goal with such an error would not be the end of the world, but 2 is a whole other dimension.
Anyone...I repeat anyone who thinks we're that awful is a dumb cunt
You don't need CR7 and Neymar attacking with Ramos and Chielini at the back to not get your ass handed to you this way.
You could simply not bring on Kalinic and lose 3-0![]()
Lets see the owner reaction in terms of transfer..Where are Galliani and Berlusconi?? We are nothing without them, even spending 240M.... I'm in tears
All in for nothing..
Best fans followed by one of the shittiest management/squad in world football.![]()
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love the subs though. Kalinic - Borini and Montolivo
Juventus with Higuaín - Marchisio and Bernardeschi.
says it al I guess
Paying 6m to 18y GK is the amateur bloody mistake from mirsbelli, fassone, and Li..
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All in for nothing..
Best fans followed by one of the shittiest management/squad in world football.![]()
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Lol, 4 aces. 4 fucking goals #all_in our net![]()
even if Milan spend 800m, then still we wont play CL, if we keep hiring clueless mediocre coaches with no experienceDonna deserves stick because he's on 6m a year. He's one of the highest paid GKs in the world. If he was on something more reasonable (and without the Mino drama), for his age, I think the reaction is different.
But people keep saying, we're a 240m team, then what is Juve? I mean, if you look at all the fees that were paid for them? They spent 90m+ on Higuain alone.
Buffon's fee was a record for GK for years and years. Benatia was 20m, Bernardeschi 40m; Mandzu 19m; Costa's loan alone is 6m; Dybala at 32m; Asamoah was 18m; Matuidi 20m; Cuadrado 25m; Pjanic 32m; Sandro was 26m; Lichtsteiner was 10m. If you add up their entire team, they have spent over 450m.
240m today is nothing. Berlusconi's era was littered with world record fees, and that wasn't just for the Gullit, but World Record fees for Lentini and Papin. They both failed at Milan.
If this Milan will return to its greatness, it has to make more money, and I don't know if Li has money--I hope he does--but acting like 240m was enough to bring us back up to Milan standards, that's not going to happen. Lazio and Roma can overachieve, because it is easier to play there. Milan is a different animal. A different animal to manage, to play for, and with more pressure than any other team in Italy. Including Juve.
I think if Gattuso had an entire year, we'd be fighting for 4th. But when your starting XI in a cup final is filled with kids, you need to temper your expectations a bit. If we keep these guys, in 2-3 years, they will be formidable. Hell, with a good striker, this team could be formidable, even with its flaws.
But 240m was never going to fix all the holes. If we spent another 240m (which isn't going to happen) maybe. But, if we can put in another 100m? I think this team can go places.
Donna deserves stick because he's on 6m a year. He's one of the highest paid GKs in the world. If he was on something more reasonable (and without the Mino drama), for his age, I think the reaction is different.
But people keep saying, we're a 240m team, then what is Juve? I mean, if you look at all the fees that were paid for them? They spent 90m+ on Higuain alone.
Buffon's fee was a record for GK for years and years. Benatia was 20m, Bernardeschi 40m; Mandzu 19m; Costa's loan alone is 6m; Dybala at 32m; Asamoah was 18m; Matuidi 20m; Cuadrado 25m; Pjanic 32m; Sandro was 26m; Lichtsteiner was 10m. If you add up their entire team, they have spent over 450m.
240m today is nothing. Berlusconi's era was littered with world record fees, and that wasn't just for the Gullit, but World Record fees for Lentini and Papin. They both failed at Milan.
If this Milan will return to its greatness, it has to make more money, and I don't know if Li has money--I hope he does--but acting like 240m was enough to bring us back up to Milan standards, that's not going to happen. Lazio and Roma can overachieve, because it is easier to play there. Milan is a different animal. A different animal to manage, to play for, and with more pressure than any other team in Italy. Including Juve.
I think if Gattuso had an entire year, we'd be fighting for 4th. But when your starting XI in a cup final is filled with kids, you need to temper your expectations a bit. If we keep these guys, in 2-3 years, they will be formidable. Hell, with a good striker, this team could be formidable, even with its flaws.
But 240m was never going to fix all the holes. If we spent another 240m (which isn't going to happen) maybe. But, if we can put in another 100m? I think this team can go places.
Donna deserves stick because he's on 6m a year. He's one of the highest paid GKs in the world. If he was on something more reasonable (and without the Mino drama), for his age, I think the reaction is different.
But people keep saying, we're a 240m team, then what is Juve? I mean, if you look at all the fees that were paid for them? They spent 90m+ on Higuain alone.
Buffon's fee was a record for GK for years and years. Benatia was 20m, Bernardeschi 40m; Mandzu 19m; Costa's loan alone is 6m; Dybala at 32m; Asamoah was 18m; Matuidi 20m; Cuadrado 25m; Pjanic 32m; Sandro was 26m; Lichtsteiner was 10m. If you add up their entire team, they have spent over 450m.
240m today is nothing. Berlusconi's era was littered with world record fees, and that wasn't just for the Gullit, but World Record fees for Lentini and Papin. They both failed at Milan.
If this Milan will return to its greatness, it has to make more money, and I don't know if Li has money--I hope he does--but acting like 240m was enough to bring us back up to Milan standards, that's not going to happen. Lazio and Roma can overachieve, because it is easier to play there. Milan is a different animal. A different animal to manage, to play for, and with more pressure than any other team in Italy. Including Juve.
I think if Gattuso had an entire year, we'd be fighting for 4th. But when your starting XI in a cup final is filled with kids, you need to temper your expectations a bit. If we keep these guys, in 2-3 years, they will be formidable. Hell, with a good striker, this team could be formidable, even with its flaws.
But 240m was never going to fix all the holes. If we spent another 240m (which isn't going to happen) maybe. But, if we can put in another 100m? I think this team can go places.
We copped 3 goals in 10 minutes. That hurts!
Silva was on the bench![]()
Let´s be honest Silva is not really better than Kalinic. He probably should have started one of Silva or Kalinic and subbed Cutrone on because he is the better impact sub.
But with Cutrone being our most dangerous forward it´s very understandable that he started him.
Let´s be honest Silva is not really better than Kalinic. He probably should have started one of Silva or Kalinic and subbed Cutrone on because he is the better impact sub.
But with Cutrone being our most dangerous forward it´s very understandable that he started him.
Did Silva ever score an own goal on Milan? No?
I rest my case
Did Silva ever score an own goal on Milan? No?
I rest my case
Today was a bad day, there's no doubt about it, I just don't think you can look at the "240m squad" when so much of that 240m is not even on the field.
You can't say Milan did badly against big teams, when we beat several of them.
The team is inconsistent, but that's what happens when you have 20 year olds starting.
Let´s be honest Silva is not really better than Kalinic. He probably should have started one of Silva or Kalinic and subbed Cutrone on because he is the better impact sub.
But with Cutrone being our most dangerous forward it´s very understandable that he started him.