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In short, Milan fans like Brescia and Brescia fans like Milan. There is mutual support among the fans of these 2 teamsThe Shev said:Explain?
In short, Milan fans like Brescia and Brescia fans like Milan. There is mutual support among the fans of these 2 teamsThe Shev said:Explain?
Still an intimidating lineup despite resting Cafu & Crespo and Kaka suspended :stuckup: I'd prefer Ambrosini to start ahead of Gattuso thoughDiavolo said:Possible lineup update:
MILAN (4-3-1-2): 1 Dida, 26 Pancaro, 13 Nesta, 3 Maldini, 4 Kaladze, 8 Gattuso, 21 Pirlo, 20 Seedorf, 10 Rui Costa, 7 Shevchenko, 15 Tomasson. (17 Abbiati, 5 Costacurta, 14 Simic, 24 Dhorasoo, 32 Brocchi, 23 Ambrosini, 27 Serginho). All. Ancelotti
WE MUST WIN :stuckup:
Forza Milan :star:
Sheva should play against Brescia, he needs as much match practice as possible after being out for 6 over weeks. I'm not too worry about him getting tired or burn out. The man has 6 weeks of rest and I reckon he's now fully recharged for 2 games a week till the end of the season :strong:Elephant King said:Agree on the 'socring-shape' thing about Sheva. :thumbsup: But my worry is if Sheva plays on weekend and then on next Tuesday, the Ukrainian would have played 3 matches in 6 days :stress: , bare in mind that he has just recovered from injuries. :stress: I'd rather save his energy for the euroderby, as his header goal last Wednesday has already boost his confidence much.
I think he was subbed in the derby for precautionary reasons. His foot injury is now completely healed so I think he'll start against Brescia, since Maldini is rested and Stam suspended.Elephant King said:About Nesta, it's true that he lacks sharpness as shown in the derby. However we have to be careful regarding his injuries. IMO, we should not risk even if it's a minor injury. Nesta is so indispensable. :star: