Is Stefano Pioli To Blame For AC Milan's Europa League Exit? | Call It What You Want

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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2024
  • Jimmy, Charlie and Jesse discuss AC Milan's Europa League Quarter-Finals exit and who is to blame. They then focus on the performances of Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah.
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Komentáře • 40

  • @fungool
    @fungool Před měsícem +8

    de Zerbi started at Milan and I'm sure would love to coach the team. I think the bigger question is whether a big team wants to gamble on him as his experience has only ever been at smaller clubs.
    From within Italy, I can see Italiano (Fiorentina) or Sarri (who quit Lazio) taking over if Thiago Motta is going to Juventus. It's not common for Italian teams to use international coaches although it happens and in that case maybe Fonseca would return to coach in Italy.
    I agree with the other comments that Roma were exceptionally well organized- credit to them and the coach. Milan looked marginally more dangerous once Chukweze came on and scored a consolation goal. Hard to say how the full 90 would've gone if that had been the starting formation though. Roma are an experienced cup team and I think that really came through over the two legs.

  • @adityatiwary2221
    @adityatiwary2221 Před měsícem +7

    Pioli should go at the end of the season. He's done very well overall but performances & results over the last 2 seasons have been underwhelming.

  • @michealdeangelo7452
    @michealdeangelo7452 Před měsícem +5

    Musah and Pulisic had bad games but Pioli has time and time again been found out.
    Milan are still leaking goals and there were games his job was saved by the late heroics of Leao, Jovic, Pulisic etc.

  • @garbge8910
    @garbge8910 Před měsícem +1

    Pioli is not a bad manager, it's just that Pioli will not evolve Milan further. Someone like Thiago Motta, someone that can get a result against big teams with a smaller side is someone that we need. But that wasn't fully Piolis fault, mostly it's the board. Nothing more to be said, the board is at fault

  • @raffetoffe
    @raffetoffe Před měsícem +9

    Maybe give some credit to Roma and De Rossi?

    • @merdadheidari411
      @merdadheidari411 Před 27 dny

      Milan is a far better team as a squad they shouldn’t have lost that game !

  • @jogabonitoo
    @jogabonitoo Před měsícem +4

    Milan needs to replace Pioli and 6 of the 11 starters. Milan only has flops from mid-table teams and washed/lazy work rate players. Every single player on Milan is overrated and mid-level at best. We need world-class players not mid-class players who are team players and aren't lazy like half the players on the team right now. Milan never wakes up until the end of 2nd half. Literally every single game. Milan not only doesn't know how to score team goals but have horrible defense. We need a coach that will teach players to "never" cross the ball. Crossing the ball for headers is the only tactic Pioli has and is outdated. Physicality is one of the least important qualities in today's football yet all we do is pick up washed or flops with good physicality. We need players who don't make mistakes while passing and stop this 90s crossing BS hoping to score a goal which always leads to us conceding a goal. All passes from every single player is too obvious and every single team knows all Milan does is cross the ball in to Giroud or use Leao on the wing. Even Leao who is Milan's best player atm loses the ball 9/10 times. Milan can't keep possession 99% of the time even against mid-level teams. I honestly think the problem is bigger than Pioli and their mid-level players. I blame the scouters and recruits for managers and players. They literally build a team for failure thinking this is still the 80s. No strategy, no tactics, no team work. Only physicality and showboat skills. I am a 42 year old Milan fan who has been watching Milan since 1994. Our team has been going down hill since the mid 2000s. It's been over 20 years since then and it's still going down hill. Please replace the board after you replace Pioli and 6 of your 11 starters. This is the only way we can ever win a trophy.

  • @zahreel3103
    @zahreel3103 Před měsícem +23

    Boys, let's give some credits to Roma, shall we? They are not a weak team in the slightest and fully deserved to win vs Milan. Lukaku, Dybala, Pellegrini... and more. They have some excellent players. And let's not forget Roma is owned by Americans as well, Dan Friedkin and family. We always praise and follow Milan so much due the fact they have a few American players among their ranks, but Roma is also an "American" team.

    • @Jrocke07
      @Jrocke07 Před měsícem

      Interesting

    • @FantasistaRossonero
      @FantasistaRossonero Před měsícem +1

      With all due respect, Milan played terribly over both legs more than Roma having played their game.
      Roma got lucky in the first leg with their goal and defended well, in the second leg they got lucky twice by unforced defensive errors and then defended well once again. This was the only difference between the two, one was organised and one was not. When you're not organised, you aren't playing as a team - you lose. It could have been 9v11.
      De Rossi hasn't changed football, Roma played a Mourinho style game, which was expected. When Roma played Milan with Mourinho the tactics were similar. De Rossi is clearly a better motivator than Mourinho, and to defend a 1-0 lead and counter attack is a very catenaccio/ Mourinho style of game. We won't see De Rossi's Roma until next season.

    • @Abdoukarim707
      @Abdoukarim707 Před měsícem

      @@FantasistaRossoneroExperience matters in this type of games and infact Roma have more clear chances to score in both games didn’t you watch the game…Before the red card I was convinced Roma would have scored and they did it while your scrapt team Milan could not score against 9 men Roma for over 60 minutes.What team will even play offensive game while having a man down and is leading 3-0 think before you write anything…And lastly Roma’s European experience is above Milan level recently so give them the credit…DDR has completely change Rom

    • @RegzalTG
      @RegzalTG Před měsícem

      Zalewski will be one of the best players in the world in a few years

    • @luckymark571
      @luckymark571 Před měsícem +2

      AC Milan is supposed to be one of the biggest teams of all time, losing to Roma in europe league down 10 men for 65 minutes is a failure, AC milan isn't Bologna

  • @IOSARBX
    @IOSARBX Před měsícem +1

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  • @nicholass3628
    @nicholass3628 Před měsícem +1

    Yes; 100% Pioli. He got lucky in one year to win the league. New coach ASAP

  • @TDE2
    @TDE2 Před měsícem +1

    Pioli, the whole defense, giroud, leao balling out when he wants to and I don’t know how tf mensah is a professional

  • @jinsuozhang9432
    @jinsuozhang9432 Před měsícem

    Pioli is the biggest problem. During summer, he rejected Dominguez and Hinge. Now we can see right back Calabria is so bad. And we can see the defense in front of penalty box is a big hole without a good DM. His tactics is so simple as well, no team works

  • @Jrocke07
    @Jrocke07 Před měsícem

    1st time watching this channel..
    Whos the guy top right
    Great comments
    Didn't watch milan vs roma he explained perfectly

    • @redfox7497
      @redfox7497 Před měsícem

      Jurgen klopp

    • @Jrocke07
      @Jrocke07 Před měsícem

      @redfox7497 are you the funniest in ur family?

  • @LAprosportsfan
    @LAprosportsfan Před měsícem +1

    Where does the rest of the world rank Christian Pulisic, is he considered elite or just average by hardcore football fans?

    • @edwardvaldez2628
      @edwardvaldez2628 Před měsícem +1

      He's slightly above average 🤏 but he's nowhere near elite

    • @LAprosportsfan
      @LAprosportsfan Před měsícem

      @@edwardvaldez2628 good to know, thx

  • @agarwal38
    @agarwal38 Před měsícem

    What are you guys talking about? The strategy was bomb crosses in against a Roma backline with 5 NBA players. No fault to the players for a braindead strat

  • @Abdoukarim707
    @Abdoukarim707 Před měsícem +1

    Plz give credit to team that completely outclassed you in both legs and stop complaining😂It could have been more than 3-1 and you guys are talking sh*t…Combine the experience that Roma players gathered from Jose and how DDR has change their style of play you could see that this team has everything to be in the finals…This Roma team is full of Winners like Dybala,Lukaku,pellegrini,paredes,spinna,Smalling,just naming a few who are completely underated…so give some credit to them

  • @chinafriends
    @chinafriends Před měsícem +2

    Pulisic is most at fault 😢

  • @Wallacenawa
    @Wallacenawa Před měsícem

    Pioli cant take us to the next level...Thanks Padre but we are AC Milan, we need to step up

  • @Rainstorm4000
    @Rainstorm4000 Před měsícem

    He won them the Scudetto 2 years ago so not really...

    • @richardgrace5043
      @richardgrace5043 Před měsícem

      Not all that impressive if you actually go back and look at it

    • @richardgrace5043
      @richardgrace5043 Před měsícem

      Much like how them getting to the semis of the UCL wasn’t all that impressive considering they had the easiest path by a mile of any team in the tournament

  • @ShpirtSvensson-rm1gr
    @ShpirtSvensson-rm1gr Před měsícem

    To answer the title. Yes he's to blame for sure and he's to blame for all losses in any tournament. We need anyone else. Even Josè would do better than this yes-man. This is pathetic.

  • @jensnordfalt7140
    @jensnordfalt7140 Před měsícem

    All is Cardinale's fault. Cardinale out

  • @IOSARBX
    @IOSARBX Před měsícem

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