With the fixtures becoming congested and tougher, I had no time to have a review on the previous month. But now that I have, I can say that I am proud of what we did in the last 60 days.
SERIE A
Despite a bad loss against Parma, and the two even worse draws against Chievo and Udinese, the victories in the other league matches led us to the top with 6 points more than Juventus.
Crucial has been the match against Bianconeri where, after having been down for the goal conceded to
Fernando Llorente, we started to dominate completely the match, bouncing back and terminating with a 3-1 that left no words on our opponents mouths. After the match,
Ronald Koeman, their manager, who is becoming a friend despite being on a rival’s bench, came to me saying:
“You completely deserved that sir. You’re better than us, I cannot say nothing else…” Not bad for one that has been in the managerial world for less than 3 seasons…
San Siro, Milan - February 11, 2015 - Day 25
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
We have also qualified for the quarterfinals in the Champions League, after having defeated Valencia in the 1st knockout round. We had a very bad time during the first leg, having been defeated 2-1 at Mestalla playing an ugly match. But we destroyed them in the second leg, scoring 4 times and being the only team on the pitch for the whole 90 minutes. They couldn’t handle us!
San Siro, Milan - March 11, 2015 - 1st Knockout Round, Leg 2
The draw assigned us Zenit for the next round: looking at the sides in the box, that was the best draw possible.
PLAYERS WORTH OF MENTION
STEVAN JOVETIC
Stevan placed a raw of stunning performances in these two months, scoring 4 times and placing 3 assists for his mates. He is arrived at 10 goals this season, and I can be satisfied from his 7.35 average rating.
TAREK TRABELSI
If I am satisfied from
Stevan’s performances, how couldn’t I be from the ones of
Tarek? The Tunisian guy is growing up day by day, and with 8 goals being
Stevan’s backup is definitely confirming that he will be my regular in the future.
YOUTH INTAKES
Filippo Galli, A.C. Milan’s head of youth development.
On the 18th of March
Filippo Galli, my Head of Youth Development man, called me at 10a.m. excited. He said:
“Andrea! Andrea! My friend, we have the striker of the future here on the pitch! Come here! Fast!” If
Filippo, that has seen a lot of youths on that ground, calls you so excited, you can be sure that the guy is really good. I went out from my office to join him at the training ground. And well… I got surprised! For a 15yo guy, that
Gianluigi Peruzzi had great physical qualities, a strength that helped him keeping away the opponents, and a really quality heading. And what a determined guy! I immediately ask him to join us after the training session, and he obviously agreed.
The other guys were average, but I decided to sign 4 of them as I needed some players for my U20 team. I also asked my scouting team to wonder around and have a look to the new intakes of the other teams, and they came back with the profile of a …yo center back named
Raffaele Di Cesare, that was starting his first trainings with Napoli U20 team. Having faith in my scouts, I immediately informed the side’s president,
Aurelio De Laurentiis, that I had the intention to have a talk with the guy to know if he liked to join us. The man inform me that, in case, the fee to pay for having the player was of 650K€.
Di Cesare was glad of my interest and we agreed a 3 years deal starting from July.
NEXT MONTHS
The last matches of the league seem not to be a hard road to the league title, with only Inter and Torino being really difficult side to face, and Cesena as a tough opponent looking at their surprising season. This will let me focus a bit more on the Champions League, where we are facing the difficult challenge of defending our title.