It all started according to plan. Milan took the initiative from the beginning against Juventus,
dominating possession and going ahead thanks to another strike from our free scoring midfielder,
Antonio Nocerino. Ten minutes later it should have been two. But, it was not. Roberto Romagnoli,
the assistant referee, somehow failed to see how Sulley Muntari's [.
There is a growing list of players at Milan who are proving the doubters wrong. Whether on a
one-off occasions or by becoming key players for a club of such standard despite being outcasted by
‘lesser' sides, these players are making life difficult for the critics, like me. I am the first
to confess to [.
After three games where they only scored once and lost twice, it appeared as if Milan were on a
downward trend. It seemed they were prepared to surrender their domestic crown. The Rossoneri's old
guard were looking fatigued. Their key player, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, looked off-colour in addition to
receiving a three-match ban for slapping Salvatore [.
The rumour mill may continue incessantly as it always does, but, for the time being no players will
be swapping kits. Instead, now is the time for coaches to start preparing their troops, both new
and old, for the business part of the season. It is already February and that mad month of May is
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