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Genoa 1 Milan 0: The Five Things Learned

Borriello is not good enough to lead the Milan attack

Borriello is not good enough to lead the Milan attack

It is hard to find any reason for optimism when talking about Milan at the moment. The present moment is a hopeless one for the Rossoneri. The teams’ performances are going from bad to worse, there is uncertainty as to who will be the coach next year, there seems little hope that any big signings will be made this summer (which the club badly needs) and lastly, there does not seem to be a plan in place to help Milan climb back to the top again.

Right now, the club just seems directionless and the future seems somewhat uncertain.

Reflecting on the match and there are a few conclusions that can be drawn as the season edges closer to its conclusion.

The first conclusion is that Milan will never win anything with Marco Borriello as the number striker. Borriello has enjoyed some good moments this season and has scored some good goals, in addition to accumulating a respectable tally. But he still is not good enough. He lacks quality. In football, at the highest levels, chances are sometimes few and far between. For success to be achieved, you need a striker you can finish off the odd chance. This is the difference between winning and losing.

Against Genoa, Borriello’s guilt-edged miss in the second half proved decisive. The problem is that this is not the first time Borriello has missed such a easy chance. Milan need a quality striker, end of story. Borriello would be great as a back up or at a smaller club.

The second conclusion is that come this summer, Huntelaar should be sold to the highest bidder. The Dutchman is still wanted by many of Europes top clubs, including a number of English clubs. Sell him to an English club for some good money and reinvest the funds into the squad.

The reason why Huntelaar should be sold is simple, he has not proven himself at Milan. Though a highly talented striker, his lack of playing time over the last two seasons may have had a detrimental effect on him. Indeed, it is hard to imagine how he has not been affected, both in a psychological sense and in a footballing sense. Huntelaar really is in danger of not fulfilling his potential and to keep him and hope he does fulfil his potential is a bet Milan cannot afford. Sell him.

The third conclusion that can be drawn from Milan’s limp display against Genoa is that Marcello Lippi is on another planet if he thinks Gattuso is still good enough for Italy let alone picking him for the world cup. On current form, Gattuso would struggle to make the starting lineup at Chievo and probably would not even start for Palermo.

We have not seen the Gattuso of old once this season. Suggesting, just perhaps, that he is finished. The Gattuso we have seen this season has been atrociously poor and it is absolutely baffling how he is most likely still going to South Africa.

But not only must Lippi be on another planet if he thinks Gattuso is good enough for Italy, but Leo also must be floating around in space somewhere if he thinks Gattuso is still worth starting. He is not, even with Ambrosini unavailable. Bring in a youth player, at least a youth player will have the legs to run all day and the hunger that is so clearly missing in Gattuso’s game. Gattuso, the footballer, is no more. He is now a fishmonger.

The fourth conclusion that can be made from this match is that Mathieu Flamini is also not good enough. His tackling is reckless and ill-timed and he is lucky that he has not received more than two red cards this season. Flamini is a one hit wonder. He had one great season at Arsenal, but we will probably not see that Flamini ever again. Considering the serious lack of depth Milan have in midfield, it is debatable whether Milan would be better off without him.

The fifth and final conclusion that can be drawn is that Leo is partly to blame for Milan’s late season collapse. Yes, the Milan squad is lacking in depth and quality and yes Leo has done a great job with the resources provided. Milan will finish third after all.

But, Leo’s reluctance to integrate youth players into the team has been his one major failing this season.

In recent weeks, Leo should have promoted and given some chances to Milan’s youth players. Given the poor form of many of the older players along with the numerous injuries and suspensions to other members of the first team, there were countless opportunities for Leo to bring in youth.

But, Leo stuck with the old guard and has paid the price. Milan’s form has been absymal in recent weeks and results have been poor. Third place may still be secured, but a team like Milan should still be doing much better no matter the circumstances.

  • aurelio

    I agree except for Borriello. To name a few:
    1) he’s scored 14 goals without penalties. With penalties and some more luck (and more games) he’d have scored more than 20….
    2)As per polls he’s judged the 3rd best player of the season…
    Let’s keep him but, definitely, we need another stricker better than him…
    For the rest, we need to sell sell & sell! The list:
    oddo-zambro-kala-janku-gattuso-flamini-seedorf-mancini-huntelaar.
    Cost saving and sales proceeds should allow the signing of 3/4 new quality players (2 midfielders,1 central back, 1 stricker). Let’s fish in S.America,
    many more Kaka,Pato and Thiago are surely there!
    Then the new squad should be completed with the fresh blood of 4/5 Primaveras…

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  • Frank

    I agree with the players you mention.

    Though I would say we need at least one full back too. Either on the left or right.

    Maybe they should send Leo to South America, after all, it was him that helped Milan find Pato and Kaka.

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  • http://www.blogmilan.it Luca

    I agree, We need young players and we are tired of players that don’t run and don’t fight… Why don’t we look for someone like Lass Diarra of R.Madrid or Touré of Barcelona? They never look tired…

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  • Frank

    Those two players would be ideal. I also like Mohamdou Diarra of Real Madrid. We also need another midfield who is a ball player, like Xabi Alonso.

    Why we do not look to buy these players? That question is better directed towards Marina Berlusconi or Silvio himself.

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  • micah

    Milan should try Robinho or fabiano. these are energetic strikers that can partner Alex Pato and make things to happen. Ronaldinho has suffered too much due to poor finisher like Borielo. Borielo is just too slow and light weight for my liken. Hey, let him go.

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