it REALLY REALLY isnt, when you consider napoli and atalantas fixtures
Gazidis? position at Milan is not in question following the failure of the Super League project @DaniLongo
There are also some people in this forum who are happy certain players are not performing.
So what?
What is worse? Simply not being depressed for the loss or celebrating for poor performances?
We don't need to care about Juventus or Atalanta though, we expect them to finish top 4 given current form of those sides - up for debate maybe if we beat either and they also hit bad form, but Napoli are the trailing team in 5th. It's really between us, Napoli and maybe Lazio if we were to lose to them + they win their game in hand. If we beat Lazio then that's huge and it's most likely us versus Napoli with a 3.5 (H2H) lead. If we get 10 points, Napoli would need 14 out of 18 to overtake us. That means we can drop points to Atalanta and Juve but still come out in a CL spot if we can win the remaining games. They aren't perfect as a team, they have games that they choke against lower sides and I expect to see it happen in a couple games before end of the season. If we can take anything from Atalanta and Juve games then that would be huge. Just hope the squad keeps fit and in form for the remainder. It's vital, but we have a little leeway even with harder fixtures.
IMO we need 4 from atalanta juve and lazio away?
I'd say 5
we can't let Atalanta and ladri win
IMO we need 4 from atalanta juve and lazio away?
I'd say 5
we can't let Atalanta and ladri win
TMW - Milan, interest in the Norwegian Thorstvedt.
Milan are looking for a young profile to be included in their median. already formed by Kessie, Bennacer and Tonali, to complete a fresh and top-level department. So in the last few days he has expressed interest in Kristian Thorstvedt, Norwegian midfielder owned by Genk, where he replaced (and well) his national team mate Sander Berge. Born in 1999, he combines great physical skills with a good technical background: the valuation is between 12 and 15 million, even if in the Premier League they have already spotted him in two or three clubs.
CorSport - UEFA is considering introducing the salary cap
TMW - Milan, interest in the Norwegian Thorstvedt.
Milan are looking for a young profile to be included in their median. already formed by Kessie, Bennacer and Tonali, to complete a fresh and top-level department. So in the last few days he has expressed interest in Kristian Thorstvedt, Norwegian midfielder owned by Genk, where he replaced (and well) his national team mate Sander Berge. Born in 1999, he combines great physical skills with a good technical background: the valuation is between 12 and 15 million, even if in the Premier League they have already spotted him in two or three clubs.
It's funny how -on paper- we are trying to evolve to a club that prospects raw young talents and shapes them into real gems.
It's funny how -in reality- we don't have a clue how to deal with young talents and actually just throw them to the lions once they arrive here.
milan goals after 13 rounds this season
29:14
after 19 rounds
39:22
after 32 (19 +13) rounds
60:38
so we have 21:16 in 13 rounds of rematches (rounds 20-32)
It's funny how -on paper- we are trying to evolve to a club that prospects raw young talents and shapes them into real gems.
It's funny how -in reality- we don't have a clue how to deal with young talents and actually just throw them to the lions once they arrive here.
Over years we have always been like this, buy young players, put pressure on them, then sell and buy old players.
In January we let Colombo (18) signed Mandzukic (34).
In summer we are likely to ship out many of Hauge, Leao, Kalulu, Gabbia, Diaz, just wait and see.
They will be replaced with Ilicic?s or some Serie A players like Scamacca/Belotti and then they will flop and then we?ll have another revolution and sign young players again to start another youth project from the beginning. This is how Milan has been since our first youth project started with Galliani in 2012. We?ve started many youth projects since then, but they never ever really believed in young players, in a year they always gave up and went to old Serie A players again.
Over years we have always been like this, buy young players, put pressure on them, then sell and buy old players.
In January we let Colombo (18) signed Mandzukic (34).
In summer we are likely to ship out many (if not all) of Hauge, Leao, Kalulu, Gabbia, Diaz, just wait and see.
They will be replaced with Ilicic?s or some Serie A players like Scamacca/Belotti and then they will flop and then we?ll have another revolution and sign young players again to start another youth project from the beginning. This is how Milan has been since our first youth project started with Galliani in 2012. We?ve started many youth projects since then, but they never ever really believed in young players, in a year they always gave up and went to old Serie A players again.