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nice. they going to get wrecked.

on second thought maybe it would have been better had mexes not been suspended :cronios:
i don't know lazio seem to be choking of late too. The sooner bonera is back for milan the better allegri seems to rate him for some weird reason
 

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Just looking where we are in terms of points. Last season we had 52 points after 26 rounds. This season we have 58 points.

Last season we finished with 84 points, so earned 32 points out of 36 to end the season. Pretty sure we won't get anything close to that this season with the CL games.
 

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Just looking where we are in terms of points. Last season we had 52 points after 26 rounds. This season we have 58 points.

Last season we finished with 84 points, so earned 32 points out of 36 to end the season. Pretty sure we won't get anything close to that this season with the CL games.
This is why dropping points in January was harmful.
 

JCK

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Could be, but remember we are already +6 up.

I suppose it depends on our rivals. Last year Milan put up a great fight, I'm not convinced Napoli have it in them.
7 points but Napoli have a game in hand. I am not complaining just regretting easy points we gave away cheaply.
 

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As well as Allegri did against Barca, I thought he cocked things right up tonight.

Milan, clearly, were absolutely dominant in the first half playing the 4-3-3 with the wingers starting wide and drifting inside to create space for the overlapping fullbacks. That was pinning Inter's wide players back and allowing Milan to expose the lack of athleticism in the Inter side by keeping the pitch pretty big.

In the second half, until Niang came on, Milan were basically playing 4-3-1-2. That offered far less movement, didn't stretch Inter out as much and allowed them to finally get some sort of foothold in the game. Milan also didn't press as aggressively as the did in the first half.

Why on earth did Allegri make the change when things were going so well for Milan in the first half?

Only thing I can think is that he didn't think Milan had the energy levels to keep playing the way they did in the first half after their game in midweek. Even then, I think he should have backed his side to be able to keep going as well as Inter since they also had a game in midweek and aren't anything like as fit a side as Milan.
 

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As well as Allegri did against Barca, I thought he cocked things right up tonight.

Milan, clearly, were absolutely dominant in the first half playing the 4-3-3 with the wingers starting wide and drifting inside to create space for the overlapping fullbacks. That was pinning Inter's wide players back and allowing Milan to expose the lack of athleticism in the Inter side by keeping the pitch pretty big.

In the second half, until Niang came on, Milan were basically playing 4-3-1-2. That offered far less movement, didn't stretch Inter out as much and allowed them to finally get some sort of foothold in the game. Milan also didn't press as aggressively as the did in the first half.

Why on earth did Allegri make the change when things were going so well for Milan in the first half?

Only thing I can think is that he didn't think Milan had the energy levels to keep playing the way they did in the first half after their game in midweek. Even then, I think he should have backed his side to be able to keep going as well as Inter since they also had a game in midweek and aren't anything like as fit a side as Milan.
You're right, Red.
 
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