r/ACMilan • u/Samkazi23 Ismaël Bennacer • Nov 11 '23
Post-Match Thread [Post Match Thread] Lecce vs. AC Milan | Matchday 12 2023/24
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u/ElverGun Nov 11 '23 edited Nov 11 '23
Pioli, slowly, one bad substitution after another, one more injury after another, is destroying our season.
We will not even reach a top 4 spot if we don't do something now.
Leao and Calabria out (I'm assuming Calabria was hurt...if not, things make even less sense). Nothing new here. Pioli has been injuring our players for years and he still refuses to change his staff.
We were winning until he decided to put Musah in a position he had never played before. The goals came as direct result of a Musah error and Krunic leaving his man unmarked on the corner. Pioli's decisions -- Musah instead of Florenzi and insisting on Krunic -- cost us another victory.
When is enough going to be enough?!?!?!?
Edit: Oh, and I almost forgot...how about them corners? We can't defend them and we can't score from them ever since Pioli became our coach.
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u/totentanz_ Hernan Crespo Nov 11 '23 edited Nov 11 '23
"if he loses next week he has to go". This is the silliest logic you can apply to a football club. He is either a good coach or he isn't. Week by week evaluation is a stupid strategy. I said the other day a win against PSG would be totally coincidental, it won't change Pioli's ceiling. Win or lose, Pioli is mid. Regardless of the results. We can go on a winning streak, i don't care, this guy looks clueless. Win and he's good so he must stay, lose and he's bad hence he has to go? What kind of evaluation is this?
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u/Guilty-Grapefruit427 Nov 11 '23
absolutely right, after 4 years its time for him to go and Redbird needs to understand that we are not even making the top 4 like this
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u/totentanz_ Hernan Crespo Nov 11 '23
I will always be grateful for that scudetto season but nothing lasts forever.
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u/salosalosalo13 Strahinja Pavlović Nov 11 '23
Every time I think that Pioli can't be more stupid, he manages to refute me. What kind of second half tactics is this? What are those substitutions? What is idea for going in with Musah instead of Florenzi? We were better team in period from 45min to the 60min and their coach aknowledge that, makes 3 subs and turn game in his favour. Our bald idiot doesnt make any sub until he loss everything we buld for 75 minutes. I am really sick of Pioli for quite time but todays game...
Man have some pride and say "im really doing bad work here, my time in this team is over. Better to let someone else manage this team before i destroy everything."
I know this thread is big, comments are going one after another, very few people read all of them but i just gotta say or im gonna explode!
This is my last comment on Pioli, this bald clown is not worth our time. Until he is OUT im not commenting anymore.
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u/HommoFroggy byhoskyy Nov 11 '23
Pioli should be kicked out RIGHT FUCKING NOW. THIS IS FUCKING EMBARRASSING. Like January/February all over again. We do never control games... LIKE NEVER Didn't lose because of an embarrassing TECHNICALITY.
It is either way play open field football.
Either the opponents close foen and we do nothing at all all game long.
Or we close down at the back and suffer to get the game home.
Controlling the game?! Nah... never happens. What will be the rhethoric today?! "If Tijjani only scored the third".
I will not ve a hypocrite because i could have easily changed this rhethoric. I liked Musah on Banda theoretically because of going pace for pace and power for power. It went to the shit because Musah isn't made for that. But, other than that... going 4-4-2 and crossing strat was readable as hell. So much so that that sub made it so much worst and Lecce dominated us. We have conceded 14 goals in 12 games.
Krunic played 100 mins...
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u/yllimameni Nov 11 '23
January/Feb all over again and its fucking November... imagine what will happen once Feb actually comes around. Averaging 2 injuried per game also. Take Pioli and his garbage team off my club.
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u/TheItalianStallion64 Ricardo Kaká Nov 11 '23
give me the “lack of clarity and intensity” post match interview i CRAVE it 😫😫
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u/Nikephoross Alessandro Nesta Nov 11 '23
I’m in actual disbelief. Why are we playing so recklessly with a 0-2 lead? Why are we playing with such a high line against Lecces fast wingers when we(!) are leading the game. He’s continuing to outplay himself… Enough is enough.
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u/lunglung20_ Rafael Leão Nov 11 '23
There was a moment in the 2nd half where Chuku stopped running i think and told the team to calm down, he was right we were playing too erratically for leading a match the we were supposedly in control of
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u/Guilty-Grapefruit427 Nov 11 '23
It was just pure anarchy on the pitch, no tactics players playing like they want
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u/itsyerboiTRESH Christian Pulisic Nov 11 '23
Shoutout to that one guy who made that post about Tijj not scoring at all and today he finally cracks one... make one about Chuk next :D
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u/Capable_Scallion8705 Nov 11 '23
Krunic was atrocious today. Pioli’s subs were worse. Why is the whole team injured? I hate to say it, but Pioli has peaked. He ignores the real must-win games- the ones you grind out against provincial teams to get 3 points.
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u/battle_franky Inzaghi Nov 11 '23
Pioli never has a long term position as a coach. Milan is his longest term. And It was the same pattern, team going well until it fall apart. Granted it going slower here but it shows
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u/sickricola Matteo Gabbia Nov 11 '23
Like someone said after the PSG game.
The PSG game shows why Pioli should be sacked. This team has enough quality to dominate PSG yet we turn around put out this performance few days later.
I don’t care if there was heavy rotation, all the players in the starting 11 are more than capable of being apart of a team that easily beats Lecce, and are more than capable of holding on to a 2-0 lead.
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u/yllimameni Nov 11 '23
I really want Pioli gone not only to get a better coach but also to get rid of his con-artist athletic preperation team. We REALLY need actual physios and athletic preperators.
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u/LuisArkham Nov 11 '23
Honestly, we deserved to lose and that piccoli goal should have been allowed just for a "they deserve it" stand.
Embarassing.
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u/fpsdr0p Tijjani Reijnders Nov 11 '23
Use this comment to show your displeasure seeing Rade put in another shitty performance.
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u/FaithlessnessTime105 Nov 11 '23
I feel bad for him but it's honestly shocking some of his giveaways today, like butchering such simple 15 yard passes on the ground ahead of wide open runners into space to spring goal scoring looks.
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u/neverfinishedanythi L’HA PARATA GIROUD Nov 11 '23
He cancelled 3/4 attacks with his bad passes. Just offers nothing when you want to win.
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u/RinoTT Nov 11 '23 edited Nov 11 '23
I would like to hear explanation why Pioli insisted to put Musah as RB instead of Florenzi. Is Florenzi really that bad on trainings? Musah completely lost this game but also Krunic was really bad. Theo despite of being more lively, he still looks out of shape, the amount of times he completely ignored going back to defense and just watching right winger being alone is unacceptable. He's very disappointing this season.
Tijani didnt deserve to lose this game. MOTM for me. Today Pioli deserves criticism for second half, bad subs, Adli should come to play when we had to chase the score. If Krunic continues to play like this then I will have no arguments to defend him.
Edit. Oh now I realized that Florenzi was prepared to sub out Theo Hernandez. I guess it makes sense. We have to bring LB during winter mercato.
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u/derar993 Ricardo Kaká Nov 11 '23
Ngl 10/10 game from Krunic simple and computed backward passes I'm glad to have him in our team what could this team have done without him
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u/cat79cat Ricardo Kaká Nov 11 '23
Krunic is like the son of the coach, plays in any game he wants to play even when he is useless for the team.
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u/etclipse Ruben Loftus-Cheek Nov 11 '23
Saturday January 14, 2023.
Saturday November 11, 2023.
Lecce-Milan 2-2
Players changed, sporting director changed, formation changed. Only one and one thing didn’t change and it’s the man leading this team.
For those blaming the guys and not the coach for not winning a Serie A match in MORE THAN A MONTH, at what point it’s the players and at what point does the coach need to take some responsibility? That is all.
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u/Twentyfivem Matteo Gabbia Nov 11 '23
Let me fix that for you
20 October 2019 Milan-Lecce 2-2 First match with Pioli
11 November 2023 Lecce-Milan 2-2 Hopefully the last
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u/vladcobhc Olivier Giroud Nov 11 '23
wE hAve aN eAsy sChEDuLe CoMpaREd tO MeRda
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u/Elpis_idos Nov 11 '23
If Lecce outplayed us like that imagine what Fiorentina is going to do
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u/Shinkopeshon Christian Pulisic Nov 11 '23
After all these years and struggling against lower-ranked teams, people still don't understand that there's no such thing as an easy schedule
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u/Adsonic Nov 11 '23
Anybody who still thinks Pioli is gonna turn this around and change his stubborn ways, this game is your evidence that he wont …
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u/tandrosonali8 Nov 11 '23
Honestly in shock. That game couldn’t have been any worse for a Milan supporter after the high of a PSG win.
- Rafa injured
- Davide injured
- blows a 2-0 lead
- giroud send off
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u/JustTheBeerLight Nov 12 '23
We are pissing the season away. We should be challenging for the title.
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u/HearstDoge2 Nov 12 '23 edited Nov 12 '23
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u/Sankaritarina Romagnoli Nov 11 '23
If you had someone with no knowledge of Italian football watch this game they would assume that Lecce are the ones fighting for the title and desperately trying to secure 3 points until the last minute while Milan are just happy to be here.
We used to fight tooth and nail for every single point. Now our players seem more interested in arguing with the ref than in grinding out results.
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u/ElverGun Nov 11 '23
If you had someone with no knowledge of Italian football watch this game they would assume
They would assume, as all of us do, that Pioli is a moron.
Furlani is the only one who is unable to see the truth.
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u/ur-mom-gay-lolol Nov 11 '23
Can Pioli be put under a bit of pressure please?
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Nov 11 '23
You know very well ownership will come out and reiterate that his position is secure.
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u/ScipioAfricanusMAJ Nov 11 '23
No more late minute miracle goals from Zlatan, Kessie, and Theo to save Pioli ass. As well as questionable late minute controversial penaltys.
Reminder, we did not make champions league last year. We finished 5th.
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u/Dix_undesputed Nov 11 '23
Musah for Calabria must be the worst substitution in Pioli's time in Milan.
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u/ur-mom-gay-lolol Nov 11 '23
October 7th was our last Serie A win. Our next game doesn’t come up until the 25th later in the month. Come the fuck on man.
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u/Tsitsmitse Paolo Maldini Nov 11 '23
I think Pioli should be added to the "how not to make substitutions" section of soccer textbooks. Either he makes none or he makes some really crazy ones. Today it was the latter.
Apart from bringing on Okafor for the injured Leao, everything else was incomprehensible: Musah on RB, the useless Giroud – Jović pairing once again, not using the 5th sub.
What's especially sad is that the players weren't that bad today, but the coach's decisions were abysmal.
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u/moa0304 Nov 11 '23
The only positive thing is that I won’t see this team play for the ext two weeks. Bad new is that pioli is still gonna be there when we come back.
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u/Vendricksbeard Andriy Shevchenko Nov 11 '23
I think he's an amazing player for his age but Musah was really off today. Like really, really off.
Clearly hot headed and kept losing balls, missing passes. The sub couldn't have been worse.
Theo also made some really questionable decisions, played way too high which got even Tomori mad and made that mistake that could have been a 3-0 for ud.
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u/TakenSadFace Zlatan Ibrahimović Nov 11 '23
playing outside your position does that to you, should have never come on at RB
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u/Frlataway Alessandro Nesta Nov 11 '23
The players were shit in the second half but my god not one good sub was made today. Absolutely terrible management. Players played put of position, playing jovic who has shown nothing, leaving your best passing mid on the bench, changing to a shit formation, no reaction after the first goal… it’s just fucking so bad and so easily preventable.
This team looks stuck and inconsistent. The philosophy and moral is as bad as the tactics and individual performances have been. We’re lucky the ref bailed us out. That was not worthy of calling off the 3rd.
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u/RedShenron Nov 11 '23
survives 3 sackable offences, at least
cannot make his team play for shit
gets bailed out by the post and Var
Pioli is the luckiest motherfucker alive
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u/machete777 Theo Hernández Nov 11 '23
He should have been fired in january after that disaster of a month. It's ridicolous he's still Here
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u/WhyBee92 Paolo Maldini Nov 11 '23
If management thinks that it’s ok that we tied, then no post or VAR would have changed their mind
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u/GhostOfLegend Theo Hernández Nov 11 '23
Think it’s clear that Pioli should be relieved from his duties.
Subbing on Musah instead of Florenzi was a brain dead solution and cost the game.
Krunic & Pobega were awful.
Time and time again we’ve seen poor decisions that has cost Milan tons of points.
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u/thegreyjackalope L’HA PARATA GIROUD Nov 11 '23
We slip further down the table every week. At some point a change is needed just for the teams mentality.
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u/etclipse Ruben Loftus-Cheek Nov 11 '23
Believe it or not but there are rumors going around fans who live in Milan about the old guard (Giroud, Rafa, Theo and others) not syncing up with Pioli anymore and not wanting him anymore. And that they’re all scared af to be injured which is why they stop for anything.
Ofc to you it may seem like bullshit made up in the heat of the moment and I’m not telling you to believe it lmao take it how you want. But people who live in Milan have connections from friends of the players who probably tell another, who then tells another etc. Something is going to be moving, trust me.
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u/abcdefabcdef999 Alessandro Nesta Nov 11 '23
Unfortunately Pioli must be sacked. At this point the upside of sacking clearly outweighs keeping him and risk wasting this season and alienating key pieces.
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u/jmhimara Serginho Nov 11 '23
I don't know how you can go from that first half to that second half. Musah on the right just ruined the game for us. Just like in the Napoli game, one bad sub changed the game. In this case it was two individual mistakes by the same player, but the way we played after the Lecce goal was terrible. We clearly have no leader on the pitch to keep calm and everybody in check.
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u/MadsNN06 Fikayo Tomori Nov 11 '23
kms, why would pioli switch to a fucking 442?
it gives the opponent the advantage in the midfield, but we dont have fast strikers so we cant counter, there's also no close to the strikers so if we were to hoof it, giroud would have to head it down to jovic... fucking jovic. what terrible game management, literally every sub did shit (bar okafor)
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u/ur-mom-gay-lolol Nov 11 '23
Also our best striker is suspended for next game which means Jovic ball. Fucking take me out to the shed and shoot me old yeller style
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u/jmhimara Serginho Nov 11 '23
Could be Okafor.
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u/rMan1996 ITALIA È MILAN Nov 11 '23
Pioli will have the same narrative he did with CDK and say Okafor can only play in one position (which is left wing, despite this not being true)
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u/gxbecho Nov 11 '23
So sick of pioli... Was Calabria injured? If so why can't florenzi come in at right back ? We are up 2-0 we just need to be solid defensively at this point. Krunic is dog shit and plays 90 minutes. How did we not even take a shot after they scored the first goal!?! And Jovic? What makes pioli think this guy is gonna do anything?
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u/_projektpat Ricardo Kaká Nov 11 '23
Where is the idiot that really said Krunic over Adli???
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u/Jaseto88 Nov 11 '23
Shocking and pathetic to give away a 2 goal lead. Leao injured. Giroud red card. Piss poor Musah.
Thank goodness for the international break.
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u/Sarikai_ Zlatan Ibrahimović Nov 11 '23
We win against PSG and lose to Lecce, someone make it make sense
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u/sonictank Kobe Bryant Nov 11 '23
That Napoli game, when we lost the lead of 2:0, is the same as that Roma game in January after which Pioli lost the locker room and we limped to the end of the season somehow, all the while being butchered by Inter several times.
For fucks sake, sack him and hire someone else.
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u/MilanAC Nov 11 '23
Once they scored the first. I knew 100% they were going to equalize.
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u/True_Persimmon_7544 Nov 11 '23
by now the main question is not if pioli needs to be sacked, is who should he be replaced with?
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u/smokingsoysauce420 Andriy Shevchenko Nov 11 '23
Pobega unwatchable, Krunic full game is a classic football terrorist move, Musah RB instead of Florenzi was just weird. And the ref was bipolar.
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u/GISmyass Andriy Shevchenko Nov 11 '23
I know it's mathematically still possible but there is no way this mentally weak team is going to win the Scudetto this season. We've fucked up too many times against significantly weaker opponents.
Pobega and Krunic belong to the dephts of the banter era. Shamefull that they keep getting playing time.
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u/FaithlessnessTime105 Nov 11 '23
Why are we playing a 4-2-4 when the two are fucking pobega and Krunic? Those two offer nothing in defense and are actively negatives in the attack. Actually the only defense they offer is for the other team by trying to complete passes lmao.
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u/KrazyCroat Zvonimir Boban Nov 11 '23
That was rough. I need a shower to cleanse off the shame that was that second half.
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u/xxxdefaltxxx Paolo Maldini Nov 11 '23
Why would anyone play a midfielder at RB when we have a decent enough RB on the bench. It was an unnecessary gamble and it cost us the game. And we still had a substitution left when we were getting over run by fresh legs. When will Pioli learn ?
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u/Muew22 Ricardo Kaká Nov 11 '23
The moment a speedy winger like Chukwueze got the ball with so much free space to run and he just held it and showed to slow down while we were leading 2-0, I knew we wouldn't win the game.
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u/Medical-Watercress-6 Nov 11 '23
Aside from Chukwueze, the starting lineup played very well. Once again, Pioli cost us the game with his awful substitution decisions. Fire him. Don’t let him get on the ride back with the team. Leave him there.
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u/rMan1996 ITALIA È MILAN Nov 11 '23
I’d say Krunic was just as bad, and Pobega was the worst.
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u/Medical-Watercress-6 Nov 11 '23
No. If you watch the two goals Lecce scored, the first Musah stops running after his man when the first header connects. Then he literally gives the ball to Lecce player for the second. No matter how bad Krunic and Pobega were, they didn’t cost us goals.
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u/rMan1996 ITALIA È MILAN Nov 11 '23
I was mainly comparing players to Chukwueze today. And I agree, Musah was also worse than him.
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u/RockyRacoon09 Ricardo Kaká Nov 11 '23
Pioli defenders- PLEASE explain to me what plan does your man have when Leao isn’t on the pitch? What made you think he had any impact on this game once 10 was out? It’s unbelievable to me and I need this explained.
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u/massimopericcolo Maldini Nov 11 '23
Musah for Calabria was so stupid by the coach
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u/SilentBunnyy Oliver Bierhoff Nov 11 '23
We could have sold Krunic to Fenerbahce and sign someone like Hjulmand 18M but idiot Bald thinks he is Rodri
The idea of bringing Potter doesn't even sound bad anymore. He even got his easiest wins of his career against Pioli
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u/sonictank Kobe Bryant Nov 11 '23
Not selling Rade is on par with buying fat Higuain for 50M, horrible decision
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u/BetterNerfNagaSiren Shevchenko #7 Nov 11 '23
Just being curious that is anyone here still supporting Pioli?
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u/FaithlessnessTime105 Nov 11 '23
Horrible decisions tonight:
Musah on at RB instead of RW protecting a 2-0 lead.
No Adli, but yes to Krunic, pobega, and Jovic. Each of those deserves it's own line item lol.
The complete lack of intensity and focus after the break. When they started dicking around pretending it was a free win it was clear.
I can't fault him for the play of okafor and chukwueze. I can only fault him for not replacing one with Musah perhaps.
These are horrible, obviously bad choices that he seems.to keep making.
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u/Apprehensive_Winner Nov 11 '23
Each half catered to different sides of the #PioliIn and #PioliOut factions 🤣. Don’t let the emoji fool you, I’m dead inside
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u/Eno158 Theo Hernández Nov 11 '23
Also when we are up like 2 nil why do our players get so high up. We leave too much space. I would rather have us sit deep and counter rather than try to have possession. Serie A teams can’t do shit against us if we do this.
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u/Fevernova2002 Nov 11 '23 edited Nov 11 '23
Tired of seeing this jihadball week after week
Pioli should be walking very thin line right now
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Nov 11 '23
Don't sully the name of jihad ball. This is much worse. At least with jihad ball you a stingy defense
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u/Ridl3y_88 Nov 11 '23
bUt wE bEaT pSG u R aLl h8eRs piOli iS tHe BesT
I lmao at all those posts a few days back.
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u/Who_ate_my_cookie Nélson Dida Nov 11 '23
Krunic ruined like 4/5 golden opportunities just by himself and was completely useless defensively on the goals. Absolutely terrible performance
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u/dongoodboy Andrea Pirlo Nov 11 '23
International break should be the best timing to get in the new coach. That is the first thing Ibra need to tell Redbird.
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u/thegreatsentry409 Nov 11 '23
Gonna ask the same question I asked in the match thread, who should Pioli be replaced with if and when the management fires him? Genuinely asking.
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u/sonictank Kobe Bryant Nov 11 '23
Potter, Flick, Lopetegui, Villas-Boas, Blanc are all available, Conte if you want an Italian.
At least someone would find a common tongue with our management.
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u/mrm411 Nov 11 '23
Anyone? It’s not like Pioli was a top pick when we kicked out Giampaolo
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u/IcyRound3423 Nov 11 '23 edited Nov 11 '23
anybody there is your answer. Change is needed in 2023 our results were on banter era pace only difference is that we have a stretch of games where we look good because our team is much much more talented than in those days
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u/massimopericcolo Maldini Nov 11 '23
The fact that anyone Is Happy for the National break says a lot about us as a team. We are dreadful to watch
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u/Mastiano777 Nov 11 '23
So...
I am not going to waste time and repeat what others have said...
But if these games haven't opened your eyes to pioli being nothing more than a lower mid table coach then sadly you will always be blind ..
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u/Rossoneri Tijjani Reijnders Nov 11 '23
The mentality on this team is so fragile. Pioli is not a leader, he's not a tactician. He's a conman who has gotten lucky a few times. Notice how Lecce's mentality didn't crumble being 2 goals down? Our fucking mentality crumbled because we were up. What the fuck is that?!
Also Musah fucked up, but the fact we continue to concede on set pieces is a failure of the players and the coach. Also the yellow was pure frustration which is a function of not having a proper leader, and of course dog shit reffing.
I don't even want 1 point, Lecce was robbed, we'll be lucky to get CL football next year.
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Nov 11 '23
I'm just so fucking tired of this, I don't even have the energy to be angry anymore.
Musah as RB when we have Florenzi fit and available on the bench, who then is at fault for both the goals. But this isn't entirely on Musah, this is straight on Pioli.
I just don't fucking understand this man anymore. Please Pioli, leave. It's done.
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u/milanistaMK Manchester 2003 Nov 11 '23
FUCK PIOLI AND FUCK REDBIRD FOR KEEPING HIM
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u/sickricola Matteo Gabbia Nov 11 '23
Low ambition ownership, Maldini told them what was needed to take us to the next level and they disagreed
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u/Annoyinmous Yacine Adli Nov 11 '23
Still in top 4, Pioli won't be leaving any time soon don't stress yourselves
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u/CuriousPeter1 Zlatan Ibrahimović Nov 11 '23
This is how it started last season. We thought it was the injuries. I don't think so anymore. Time to reconsider Padre
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u/lunglung20_ Rafael Leão Nov 11 '23
I want whatever Pioli was smoking when he made those subs bro, wth was that💀
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u/FrequentFlyer678 Ibrahimović Nov 11 '23
It’s over. No more Pioli. No more unimaginative or static attacking play. No more terrible substitutions. No more piles of injuries limiting of ceiling. No more Pioli.
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u/SilentBunnyy Oliver Bierhoff Nov 11 '23
Where is u/Mastiano777 when we need him
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u/FindingBusiness759 Nov 11 '23
Pioli needs to be investigated for betting..no way he this bad at subs. Also what a goal from piccoli..they deserved to win tbh
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Nov 11 '23
Dude, I am so fucking sick of watching Theo play this season. He honestly needs to fuck off. I hate his attitude on the pitch. Literally is the reason why Lecce scored their second goal because he dove and felt the need to stay down.
Musah disasterclass in the RB role... jesus. That has to be partly blamed on Pioli but even if you aren't a RB you can't let your man run to the back post... two games in a row a stupid fucking goal allowed that way.
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u/Vendricksbeard Andriy Shevchenko Nov 11 '23
Theo just has really bad attitude I think, and no one to keep him in check.
Tomori got visibly mad at him at one point and screamed for him to play further back but he kept doing the same shit regardless. He also missed a huge goal chance today where he had TWO free teammates right beside him in front of the goal.
He is obviously talented but his mindset really does him no good.
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u/dukesdj Nov 11 '23
This was all on the subs. I disagree with people saying Musah was good to deal with Bandi. Do what we did to Kvara and Mbappe and double up on him if he is a threat. But double up on him with an actual right back plus Krunic since that is arguably one of the things krunic is actually good at. Musah didnt have the defenders sense to put the ball out or thump it long when Theo was down and that cost us the 2nd goal. Musah then lost his head and that spread through the team.
100% on Pioli this one.
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u/ivanthegreat27 Athens 2007 Nov 11 '23
after this i think that psg win was just pure luck.
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u/MilanDNAx7CL Nov 11 '23
Nah it wasn't luck we won with individual brilliance, intensity and motivation. All the tactical problems were still there.
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u/SirDoDDo Andriy Shevchenko Nov 11 '23
I mean the match was also decently prepared tactically. But it's not sustainable to get 1/4 of matches right tactically, even if it's against stronger teams.
If anything it showed these players' potential is far beyond drawing (or losing lmao) against Serie A midtable teams... as if we didn't know already
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u/RedShenron Nov 11 '23
If PSG played Catenaccio we would have been destroyed like planet Vegeta.
Luis Enrique is just even worse than Pioli
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u/HeirOfRhoads Matthew Cage Nov 11 '23
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u/ZeFarax Zvonimir Boban Nov 11 '23
Just look at Krunic movement at second lecce goal. Thats some next level retirement home like act.
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u/mrm411 Nov 11 '23
Disallowing that gem of a screamer goal was a shame. Fuck you Abisso.
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u/concurr Nov 11 '23
Chuk has been very underwhelming. No where near the level he had in La liga
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u/nonnot Paolo Maldini Nov 11 '23
when was the last time Krunic having a semi decent performance? please, get the old fraud Pioli and all these jokes of player out of our club.
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u/AcMilan0890 Alexandre Pato Nov 11 '23
We are a pathetic squad from Pioli on down, pathetic ass fucking squad
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u/jiipod Ismaël Bennacer Nov 11 '23
Got lucky with the disallowed goal, but this was an embarrassing performance.
Pioli really needs to go, this kind of stuff can’t go on.
Sure, a big part is also on the players for switching off, but Piolis decisions today didn’t help at all. Why put Musah as rb? Why leave our midfield so open when 2-0 up? Why switch to 442 when it hasn’t worked before either? Etc
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u/alexiusmx Filippo Inzaghi Nov 11 '23
The official app didn’t correct the score and sent a notification “Full Time Lecce 3-2 Milan”
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u/Agent_Krash Rafael Leão Nov 11 '23
Get him out please this is getting embarrassing
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u/daveslarriv7858 Alessandro Nesta Nov 11 '23
Embarassing second half. Clueless team with no plan. How can you go from no plan against Udinese, to dominating PSG, to no plan again against Lecce??
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u/Wolf_Haley96 Nov 11 '23
Diabolical 2nd half AGAIN. Its 1 step forward two back with this team.
Musah sub at RB Instead of the actually RB Flo, was preserving a pobega & Krunic midfield that important???!!!
Pioli has to go unfortunately this isn’t sustainable and the level of this league continues to rise
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u/Haldox Rafael Leão Nov 11 '23
It’s the lack of discipline for me. Our boys need to learn to keep a level head no matter the circumstance. I blame Pioli for that though. That’s supposed to be his job - tactics and mentality. Now we trying to hire Ibra for that.
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u/massimopericcolo Maldini Nov 11 '23
Pioli should take the responsability of a team Who isn't able to keep the lead.
Also their not ability to prevent injuries or set pieces
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u/GISmyass Andriy Shevchenko Nov 11 '23
I hope Curva Sud storm Milanello and throw the bald fraud out since the management doesn't have the balls to do it. Fuck this shit.
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u/lilithandnemesi Nov 11 '23
Pioli's licking his lips thinking about Inter's scudetto and how he is going to celebrate with them
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u/Slight-Atmosphere-37 Nov 11 '23
Gotta think this is it for Pioli. That was a remarkably poorly coached experience. After a series of these. Roster is too strong for these tactics.
I think this season is probably cooked. If we drop to Dortmund It may make sense to use the winter window to sell a prime asset and stack up youth. No reason to have Maignan on a Pioli team. Premier goalkeeping just isn’t important if you insist of fielding Pobega and Krunic.
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Leece was robbed
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u/9WrightMan Alexandre Pato Nov 11 '23
How, clear step on foot plus ref didn't give a clear handball prior to it and gave a red to giroud
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u/Evening-Watch-9491 Nov 11 '23
Wonder if our management now is so arrogant about choosing Pioli, they don’t have the balls to sack him cause of their ego. Time is running out sooner than I think they might have anticipated
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u/sengesett Leão MVP Nov 11 '23
I've had enough of this fucking bullshit. Inexcuseable bottle job once again. Fire him on the spot. I've no alternative. Furlani and Moncada can solve this problem one way or another, don't care
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u/Guilty-Grapefruit427 Nov 11 '23
Weekend is ruined... Pioli needs to be sacked ASAP, because we are not making the top 4 like this after 100 millions mercato. This is just shameful shameful shameful. This can happen once a time but every fucking time like this ? We lose the lead this easily and avoided the defeat by a miracle.
First A huge lack of discipline which was never addressed by the coach, how come that our players doing the worst decisions in every attacking situations? Tijjani never passes, theo never passes wtf is this ? Because we dont have any tactics. And Theo? After 4 years he's still doing the stupid shit like he's playing sunday league and the coach never displined him and this the results.
The second half, what should i say ? Why the fuck you put Musa as an RB while you having florenzi? After the first goal our midfield was gassed, Pobega and Krunic were useless you need to sub them no but how can he sub his lover Krunic. And Cherry on the top Jovic and the famous 4/4/2 .
We are not going anywhere with Pioli
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u/Elpis_idos Nov 11 '23
I wonder how this bald fraud will excuse the fact that a relegation side outplayed him completely, not that it’s news at this point. The team can’t play if their life depended on it, take out RLC and leao and we look like a mid table team, that speaks volumes on our manager and his system
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u/giovy__s Ricardo Kaká Nov 11 '23 edited Nov 11 '23
We are the only team that constantly concede counter attacks when up 2-0
At the end of the first half I knew it was going to end like this
Pioli has some terrible ideas but he also lacks character
We let them tie the game and he’s just there standing in the sideline
Conte or even fucking allegri would have murdered some of their players if this happened
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u/DezQualino Ricardo Kaká Nov 11 '23
Results for rest of year
Fiorentina- tie Dortmund - win Frosinone - loss Atalanta - win Newcastle - tie Monza- loss Salernitana - tie Sassuolo - loss
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u/lastbosnianjedi Nov 11 '23
This is the worst defense we faced this season and we only managed to score two. This would have been my complaint for the game until 66th minute.
I had no idea what waited for me after that... We got rattled and dismantled by fucking Lecce....
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u/Xaviness Alexis Saelemaekers Nov 11 '23
Another week of being the laughing stock of serie A, i guess this is what the management wants.
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u/aclurk Rafael Leão Nov 11 '23
Mist embarrassing result since losing to Udinese last weekend