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Emirates Cup Review: Reason for Optimism?

So far Milan’s transfer campaign has been a failure, again. The one and only signing that will surely improve the Rossoneri has been that of Sokratis Papastathopoulous. Yet, despite this and the fact that Milan once again relied on a host of senior players whilst also considering that the likes of Ronaldinho, Ambrosini and Pirlo were unavailable, Milan’s Emirates Cup debut showed signs of some promise.

What is most promising is that Allegri showed no hesitation to call on Milan’s younger players. Granted that in the first game against Arsenal Allegri did send out a Milan side that has become all too familiar, with Seedorf and Gattuso being included in the lineup.

However, against Lyon Allegri sent out a Milan side that included a number of promising young talents in Giuseppe Verdi, Rodney Stasser, Alexander Merkel and Giacomo Berretta who came on as a subsitute.

In his time at Cagliari, Allegri displayed the capacity to integrate young players in to the first team and help them develop and help create a competitive team. Early signs are that he may just do the same with Milan which is surely one of the reasons the young tactician was brought in as manager.

Having been given the chance by Allegri, Milan’s younger players did not disappoint, with Giuseppe Verdi impressing the most. With pace and intensity, Verdi was a real threat for Milan going for forward and he showed composure that belied his years when he set up Borriello for the opener against Lyon.

There is no denying that the club still need to push forward in bringing in at least one other player, a midfielder preferrably, before the season starts later this month.

Though Galliani has claimed that the club will not make any more transfers, for Milan and the fans, hopefully this is just some transfer policy tactic.

Whether or not the club does make a signing of note between now and the start of the season, at least the Emirates Cup over the weekend showed that some of Milan’s younger players are perhaps capable of being relied upon.

More of the same should be in order when Milan take on Panathinaikos this Friday. With the club’s management struggling to fullfil their promises about new signings, Allegri has to continue to integrate Milan’s talented younger players into the side if he is to build a side strong enough to compete.

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4 comments for “Emirates Cup Review: Reason for Optimism?”

  • Tarik

    I think the big signing this summer has already been made: Allegri (get ready for Galliani to say this if no one else arrives).

    Allegri identified quickly that Milan need another dynamic midfielder and has been very good at integrating the youth team in the pre season friendlies. I was very impressed with Strasser and Verdi and I think if they are given the chance they can play a big part this season.

    We may have finished bottom of the Emirates Cup but I agree that there are reasons for optimism. The other teams only had 10 days to go until their respective seasons start whereas Milan had only been training for 10 days.

    Having youth team players promoted and determined to prove themselves in the first team is going to have a positive effect on the team as a whole. The older players are going to have to train harder to keep themselves competitive and there will be a fresh enthusiasm throughout the squad.

    Having said that, I’m not sure that there is enough quality here to actually win any competitions next season.

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  • http://acmilanblog.net Franky T

    Well said Tarik. Whilst I am optimistic after the weekend performances, I do have doubts as to whether we can win anything.

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  • aurelio

    to win or not is oftenly a matter of good luck. important for me is to have a competitive team. for this i am optimistic. with some good luck this year we will be much stronger than last year coz of:
    -pato & nesta hopefully fit
    -fresh blood (papa, merkel & co.)
    -a strong midfielder and a strong stricker will arrive.

    BE CONFIDENT !

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  • Ezhil

    If we sign a midfielder then this season will be good for us or else it will be difficult.

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