Galliani Out?

The Rossoneri vice-president is the focal point of anger after their humiliation at the hands of Napoli.
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AC Milan fans directed their displeasure at the clubs vice-president, Adriano Galliani after the Rossoneri were demolished 4-0 by a brilliant Napoli side.

In fairness to the Diavolo defence, they were going up against a very powerful Napoli side and a potent trident consisting of Insigne-Higuan-Calejon. The 24-year-old Lorenzo Insigne was the catalyst to the Milan defeat, bagging a brace; one of them coming from a sublime free kick.

Coach Sinisa Mihajlovic was sparred(for once) as the cheers were being jeered towards Galliani. “Thanks Galliani” were the words being echoed as the fans left the stadium, there wasn’t any sympathy towards the players who just didn’t have enough to stifle Sarri’s magisterial offence, or produce enough magic to beat the Partenopei defence, fans began to chant “go to work’.

Last week, the Milan vice-president held a Crisis meeting after the defeat to Genoa but clearly, no solution has been made. Hopefully Mario Balotelli will have a solution but we won’t know until he returns from a groin injury. Balotelli has been nothing short of amazing since his return to Serie A, showing he is trying to get his head straight and that is exactly what Milan need; a level headed Balotelli.

There is an international break this week so this will give Milan the chance to gather their thoughts and come up with a solution together.

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Serie A – Team of the Week – Week 7

This is a new feature we will be doing, we will be mentioning who we here believe were the best 11 players from Serie A the following week.

Week 7 brought us a lot of interesting games; the thrashing of Milan handed to them by Napoli, Inter’s comeback against Sampdoria, Fiorentina winning yet again to bring them to the top of the table, but who were the 11 catalysts?

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 GK – Samir Handanovic (Inter)

 Made a lot of key saves early in the game and even after conceding, the first goal was a bit of a howler and he could’ve maybe positioned himself accordingly, but he was a crucial role in the 2-1 comeback.

CB – Pedro Pereira (Sampdoria)

Now I know he isn’t a center back, but nobody would’ve have also guessed that this man right here is merely 17-years-of-age. He was a defensive rock for Sampdoria in their defeat. Pereira was able to set up Sampdoria’s only goal of the game, not bad for a youngster.

CB – Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus)

 It would be odd to not see a Juventus player in the mix. Juventus seems to be slowly going back into their old ways of winning and Bonucci had a great role in it, although it was a typical performance from him; quality defending, starting up the play, it was enough to earn him a spot.

CB – Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli)

 Since moving to Napoli in 2014, Kalidou Koulibaly has been an integral part to Napoli’s defense. This week the strong French defender kept Milan’s Carlos Bacca at bay and ensured the Partenopei outfit claimed an outstanding three points, although the Rossoneri looked weary and seemed like they didn’t even want to play; Koulibaly still shut down any threat in an effortless manner.

CDM – Allan (Napoli)

 Scoring yet again to bring his goals total tally to three, Allan is proving to be one of the best signings Napoli has made this year and coach Maurizio Sarri is making him out to be a monster. Allan provides loads of defensive support this week and makes darting runs forward and finds the perfect spot to be, bravo Allan.

CM – Alessandro Florenzi (AS Roma)

There’s not much to say about this man’s performance yet again; since getting consistent playing time under Rudi Garcia, Alessandro Florenzi has been nothing short of spectacular, proving to have one of the highest footballing IQ’s by playing everywhere on the pitch, (and may I add he does it VERY well) this week he featured in the center of the park and notched an assist and a goal.

CM – Miralem Pjanic (AS Roma)

 The Bosnian shows this week why he is such a potent midfielder, adding another goal and assist to this seasons tally. Miralem Pjanic shows why he is such an integral part to Roma’s midfield, combining very well with Alessandro Florenzi this past weekend.

RM – Frederico Bernardeschi (Fiorentina)

Received a standing ovation when he was substituted in the second half and was a menace to La Dea’s defence during his time on the pitch. To think, this man is only 21-years-old, definitely a player to watch this season in Serie A as coach Paolo Souza promised to give him more playing time.

LM – Lorenzo Insigne (Napoli)

 Since Sarri took over at Napoli and he changed the formation to a 4-3-3, this man here has been on complete fire and it seems no team has the extinguisher just yet. Against Milan, Insigne yet again proved how hard it was to mark him, bagging a brace; one of them being a sublime free kick. No wonder why he’s earned a call to Conte’s side.

ST – Paolo Dybala (Juventus)

 Watching Dybala play is one of the biggest joys any person in this world has, he’s like a child with magnificent feet and a knack for scoring. This past week against Bologna he put one in the back of the net making him Juventus’ top scorer.

ST – Alvaro Morata (Juventus)

 Finally Mr. Morata finds the back of the net for the first time this Serie A season; his usual tidy finish of course but it was enough to earn him a spot in our XI.

NOTABLE MENTIONS: Sami Kedira scored his debut Juve goal, Gervinho who put in another amazing performance for Roma, Ryder Matos got Carpi their first win.

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