Failure to succeed in the final 16 of the Champions League means one other goal has not been met for AC Milan, who’re heading for a giant summer season shake-up.
‘s Daniele Longo begins a bit by remarking that ‘there may be nothing rational about Milan’ and the proof got here within the return match in opposition to Feyenoord. They had been on high for 50 minutes and had some ‘stunning’ moments, after which all the pieces fell aside.
Theo Hernandez is the clearest instance of all the pieces that has not labored and continues to not work at Milan, provided that he has the potential to be a high participant and among the best on the planet in his function, however as a substitute exhibits a mediocre angle and efficiency ranges.
In simply 19 days, Milan went from the opportunity of qualifying immediately for the spherical of 16 to a shock elimination by the hands of the ‘youngsters from Feyenoord’, who’re fourth within the Eredivisie and had been battling an harm disaster.
Successful in Zagreb in opposition to Dinamo would have been sufficient, however as a substitute the Rossoneri suffered two defeats and a draw within the three video games that they had to verify they made it by way of. They after taking the lead simply 36 seconds in with a purpose from Santiago Gimenez, too.
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It was one other night that went in opposition to logic, a brief circuit that ‘should result in deep reflections and decisive decisions’ as a result of it is a group that ‘must be rebuilt from the bottom up’, Longo provides in his article.
Within the press convention, Conceicao tried to cling to the typical factors per sport he has obtained to date within the league and to the success of the Supercoppa Italiana. There’s some benefit there, but additionally the chance of struggling a ‘psychological backlash’.
Now the group should by some means put it behind them and transfer on to the Torino sport on Saturday. Milan can now not drop factors, they need to look ahead and to not what may have been and was not, earlier than the ‘revolution in the summertime’.