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GdS: The comeback kids – Milan cultivate top four dream after Conceicao’s sixth turnaround

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AC Milan took advantage of some of the head-to-head clashes in the battle for the European places over the weekend, and now fourth is just six points away.

As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) writes this morning, Sergio Conceiçao and Milan will not give up, not when they go behind during games nor now that they want to try and get into Europe by climbing the league.

The weekend gave a hand to the Portuguese coach and the team: a second (hard-fought) consecutive victory in the league saw the gap to the UCL places shrink by two points. Eight days ago it was an 11-point margin, now it is sixth, and even if the Rossoneri remain ninth it provides a boost.

A glimpse behind the curtain

You can also tell from the details, from that photo taken in the dressing room, with all the players celebrating. It is not a routine, but a snapshot that is taken only in the case of important wins.

The one against Como is considered significant for how it came about and for the reaction at the moment of maximum difficulty. The players consider it an affirmation resulting from the unity and compactness of the group.

If it will be the turning point of the season we will only know after the break, in the away match against Napoli. Milan feel a bit alone against everyone, as Rafael Leao admitted after the Lazio loss.

The toxic atmosphere at San Siro continued during the game over the weekend and it would be enough to see most groups – especially those in difficulty – collapse under the pressure. Yet, this climate of siege produced yet another comeback.

Magic six

Under Conceiçao, starting badly, recovering and celebrating after the final whistle is becoming a habit. Saturday it happened for the sixth time since the Portuguese coach sits on the bench.

The double comeback against Juve and Inter in the Supercoppa Italiana was a sort of preview of what would then happen in the league where there were four more comebacks: against Parma, Lecce and Como, both in the first and second games.

It is too many to be a coincidence. One can discuss the team’s wrong approach to matches, on an attention that not everyone puts in the defensive phase or that in any case is not enough to avoid going behind. Certainly, however, this Milan knows how to play to the end.

la gazzetta dello sport 17 march

The essence of ‘grinta’

In terms of the desire to fight and never give up, the group are acquiring Conceiçao’s DNA, who has put a lot of himself into these comebacks. Not only in terms of motivation, but also in terms of tactical moves.

On Saturday he brought Youssouf Fofana and Tammy Abraham on in the second half who made the difference. Against Lecce he played the Rafael Leao card, who was decisive in going from 0-2 to 3-2.

Against Parma he fished Samuel Chukwueze from the bench, author of the 3-2 goal, while in the Supercoppa he overcame Inter thanks to Leao and Abraham who came on as substitutes.

So, Milan can continue to dream of a place in the next European Cups. Maybe in the Champions League, with plenty of points to play for.

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4 Comments

  1. Unsustainable and we still need to play Napoli, Atalanta, Bologna, Fiorentina, and Roma, all (despite maybe Napoli) are in amazing form. Trailing and suffering vs Lecce and Como does not inspire confidence

    1. We are so unpredictable that who knows. I’m with you tho, it isnt inspiring. But, like most fans, we should expect the worst and hope for the best. Maybe the international break will finally give Conceicao the time needed to get it together with the team.

    2. Also… In addition to us needing to win basically every match, we’d need 4 teams in front of us to lose at least 2-3 matches each (or draw at least 5-6 matches). What are the odds of that happening? Minimal.

  2. Concidering everyone is beating everyone this year, most teams ahead of us will drop 9-12 points before the season is over. Except maybe Juve who have the easiest schedule and need to drop points to teams battling relegation.

    We have: Napoli, Fiorentina, Atalanta, Bologna, Roma left
    Bologna: Napoli, Atalanta, Inter, Juventus, Milan, Fiorentina
    Juventus: Roma, Bologna, Lazio
    Lazio: Atalanta, Roma, Juventus, Inter
    Roma: Juventus, Lazio, Inter, Fiorentina, Atalanta, Milan

    So Roma and Bologna have the hardest schedule left, then Milan and Lazio. Juve the easiest and most likely to clinch 4th. Their form is sht thou and they play 4 out of 5 teams in the relegation battle who will fight for their lives end of season.

    Only upside for us is that we play 3 teams that we race for 4th with. 2 of them home.

    4th is still everyones game

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