In our defense, we didn't know that Milan and Napoli will lose pts. In the past we were losing pts after our rivals fucked up themselves. This time we did it before them and it's actually them who failed to profit on our failure to win.
Forget Napoli, Milan were up to a big chance to drop points and look at them dropping the maximum. We are simply not being able to take advantage of situations which is worrying. Yesterday just after we scored, the only thing I wished for was to be able to finish the game off in the first half. It was my first reactions immediately after we score but look how things turned out to be, when the half ended with that only goal I had a feeling things won't be as smooth.
we are acting a little like spoiled brats, this game could have easily been a defeat in years past, we overall controlled the game and never looked like conceding if anything we didnt stop trying to get that winner
I wonder why belgium team will no participate in Euro: Hazard, Kompany, Gillet, Vermalen, Mudingayi, Loembarts, Lukaku, Nainggolan, Vertonghen, Dembele, Defour, Fellaini, Witsel
Di Natale is back at the top in the goalscorers list. If he again ends as serie A topscorer, he will equal the records set by two serie A legends -Gunnar Nordahl and Michel Platini - of winning the Capocannoniere (top scorer) title for 3 straight years.
Nobody won it 4 times in a row.
we are acting a little like spoiled brats, this game could have easily been a defeat in years past, we overall controlled the game and never looked like conceding if anything we didnt stop trying to get that winner
Thats how I preffered to look at the situation after that last game. I hope its a nice kick up the ass for the lads to stop the complacency against the smaller clubs. Just need a bit more ruthlesness infront of goals and we'd be set.
He was badly wrong, but this list doesn't really prove much considering how Milan too have only one player there (Milan, the team with top class attackers) while Inter don't have a single name on the list.
He was badly wrong, but this list doesn't really prove much considering how Milan too have only one player there (Milan, the team with top class attackers) while Inter don't have a single name on the list.
If Thiago Silva was taking the penalties for Milan, then they too wouldn't have had a striker in that list. But they were still gonna be, by far, the best attacking team in the league with 37 goals and with an attack that spreads terror. An attack that wouldn't have needed Tevez with Cassano available.
I'm just saying that the list doesn't tell the whole story. In Juve's case it indeed confirms what we know - lack of attacking power, but in Milan's case it gives a wrong picture.