With 18 goals conceded in 7 games since the beginning of 2023 (all competitions), #ACMilan are the team with the worst defensive record in the 'top five' European leagues.
簡達華朗素2023-01-30 01:55:22
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米蘭先生2023-01-30 02:07:29
達叔加而家既後防線幾多都唔夠輸啦
因雨而生2023-01-30 02:23:01
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因雨而生2023-01-30 02:24:09
Sorry原來我Lm hit咗1001
美斯迪利祖2023-01-30 02:26:18
皮蛇平時練波係練乜
成個傳球系統淨係得中堅同兩閘咁, CDK基佬平均位置重疊
西瓜皮推曬上去打我蘭兩閘
二石四鳥2023-01-30 02:28:59
所以而家啲走位好怪
美斯迪利祖2023-01-30 02:31:59
#Pioli to #SkySport on #Tatarusanu: "When a team suffers so much even the goalkeeper goes in trouble, right now I don't have to dwell on an individual but on how the team must hold the field better, with more unity and better distances.
二石四鳥2023-01-30 02:34:50
的確係成隊唔好 呢樣我又真係覺得教練責任大
DeKetelaere2023-01-30 02:35:02
達叔起碼占7成問題
尼斯達2023-01-30 03:09:19
場場對面右路出波一定有
二石四鳥2023-01-30 03:59:08
The question has once again reopened regarding whether AC Milan will make a late move in the January market given the absolute crisis they find themselves in.
La Gazzetta dello Sport recall that the line from Paolo Maldini and Stefano Pioli for the entire month has been “we’re fine like this”, partly because it is true that they have faith in the squad who won the Scudetto but also because the word from above is that there doesn’t seem to be the funds available.
Maldini clarified bluntly a few weeks ago that Milan ‘will do practically nothing in the winter transfer market’, then spoke after the 4-0 defeat against Lazio to explain that the stance and strategy of the leadership are clear and he would not deviate from that, when responding to possible interest in Nicolo Zaniolo.
Pioli, on the other hand, after the Sassuolo game answered a question about the arrival of another goalkeeper: “When a team suffers so much, even the goalkeeper gets into trouble.” A potential new goalkeeper and a winger was the centre of speculation, but it seems to have faded now.
However, at the end of Milan-Sassuolo there was a face-to-face between the new CEO Giorgio Furlani, technical director Maldini and sporting director Massara. If the confrontation has also produced accelerations on the market, we will know soon.
Roma director Tiago Pinto has lifted the lid on the situation linked to Nicolo Zaniolo and a potential exit before the window closes in a couple of days.
As was reported by Sky (via Milan News) yesterday, Roma and Bournemouth agreed a fee for Zaniolo but the Italian forward is much more interested in a move to Milan, though he may be left disappointed.
Frederic Massara and Paolo Maldini recently made a request to the board for additional funds to bring Zaniolo in this month, but the request was denied and that means the 23-year-old could be destined to remain at Roma for the rest of the season if he holds out for Milan.
Tiago Pinto spoke to DAZN prior to Roma’s game against Napoli in the Derby del Sole and he was asked about the future of Zaniolo amid the abundance of speculation surrounding his future, with his comments relayed by MilanNews.
“I have no problem answering questions about Zaniolo, but by now everyone has understood what happened. Nicolò has asked the club to leave, we have tried to find a solution with his agent. This solution has arrived [Bournemouth], but at the moment Nicolò is perhaps not very happy with the solution,” he said.
“We are all in a bit of difficulty because we found this solution due to the player’s request. With all the rules we have from Financial Fair Play, we are not a club that can have Zaniolo’s ‘no’ and then sign other players. There are still 48 hours left, let’s see what happens, but I don’t want to dwell on the subject. It’s a really difficult situation for the club.”