Monday, August 26, 2013

Closing Time: Summer Transfer Market is nearing a close


With the Serie A Transfer Window closing on September 2nd, several teams have already greatly improved their squads, ready to mold themselves into serious title contenders. Clubs like Napoli, Roma, Fiorentina and Juventus have been among the most active clubs. Napoli sold their best player, Edinson Cavani, to French giant PSG but have quickly invested their return on that sale for Gonzalo Higuain, Raul Albiol, Dries Mertens, Jose Callejon and Pepe Reina. Roma sold Marquinhos and Pablo Osvaldo and have brought in PSV midfielder Kevin Strootman, Brazilian Maicon, Gervinho, Tim Jedvaj and Mehdi Benatia. 


Fiorentina sold Stefan Jovetic to Manchester City but have significantly upgraded their near CL squad from last season. Players like Joaquin, Juan Cuadrado, former Milan captain Massimo Ambrosini, Josep Ilicic and Mario Gomez have all made the move to the Viola. Juventus have brought in Milan target Angelo Ogbonna, Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente among other players. 

Serie A has been arguably the most active this mercato with several big name players packing their bags for England and France while others have moved to Italy. Milan, expected to be very active after crawling their way into the top 3, have made a few moves, most notably for Riccardo Saponara, Andrea Poli and Cristian Zapata. However, many Milanisti patiently wait for Galliani to make his famous "buzzer-beater" splashes that seem to surprise everybody except Milan fans. Keisuke Honda and Adem Ljajic sit atop Milan's wish list but in recent weeks, PSG defender Mamadou Sakho has emerged as a possible defensive target that Milan sure could use as defending continues to be a huge concern despite Matias Silvestre's arrival. With one week remaining in the transfer window, it remains to be seen whether Milan will sit tight with the squad they have or make a few moves before time expires this mercato-MS

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Stephan and Mario: A Better Love Story Than Twilight?

During the first half of last season, many Milan fans immediately fell in love with the young phenom, Stephan El Shaarawy. His ability to become a vital part of bringing this team out from the lower part of the Serie A table to a European contender was nothing short of impressive. In fact, he received high praise from several young superstars like himself for his performance on the pitch. Players like Mario Goetze had nothing but great things to say about the Italian international. Milan and the loyal fans of the club knew what they had in El Shaarawy. What excited us most was that he just entered his 20s and his potential was sky high. 

The second half of last season, which saw Milan jump as high as the 2nd slot in the Serie A table, was completely different from the earlier half. The team appeared to be playing with a little more resiliency and recognizing a chance to salvage a spot in the next Champions League tournament. The departure of Alexandre Pato fueled the arrival of Mario Balotelli, one of Europe's most prolific talents. Mario Balotelli arrived at Milan in January for peanuts, energizing Milanisti across the globe. Its no surprise as to what Mario Balotelli can do on the pitch aside from his questionable antics. When in form, he is one of Europe's most gifted footballers. A duo that would consist of Mario Balotelli and first half hero Stephan El Shaarawy surely left Rossoneri fans watering out the mouth as this would only build a chemistry for the future Azzurri attack. 

Mario Balotelli went on to score 12 goals in just 13 caps for Milan. However, the other half of the attacking threat, El Shaarawy, tailed off from his superb first half. Many times, El Shaarawy looked exhausted from a heavy workload on the pitch. Tracking back to defend on many occasions or perhaps being asked to carry the heavy goal burden that he felt responsible for? Not quite sure what the definitive reasoning is behind his disappointing second half but the bottom line was that Milan did qualify for the third and final CL spot, fending off Fiorentina on the final day of the season.

The big question is: What can we expect from Stephan El Shaarawy and Mario Balotelli as we approach their first full season together? There is no disputing the talent that Milan has with these two stars. Mario Balotelli can generate space and opportunity for himself to score, a skill that El Shaarawy, in time, will obtain at Milan. El Shaarawy played a more central role while on loan at Padova. Comparing Serie B to playing in Serie A particularly at Milan is two different monsters but you have to take into consideration that he is a young 20 years old and still has plenty of room for growth. With Balotelli in red and black, El Shaarawy knows that he has a great partner up front that will help take some of the pressure off himself,  which will allow El Shaarawy to flourish in whatever attacking role Allegri places him in. 

These two attackers have built a great relationship through their short time last year and with the international squad. With a full, clean slate going into the 2013-2014 season, the expectations are high but at Milan, that has and always will be the case. Stephan El Shaarawy and Mario Balotelli have developed such a connection that we expect nothing shy of excellence between the two of them as well as Milan. With Balotelli at Milan, you can count on El Shaarawy not to disappoint this time around. Expect the duo to fulfill expectations and lead Milan as serious Scudetto contenders.- MS



Sunday, August 11, 2013

ICC 2013: Milan v Chelsea: Tailgates, Milanisti, The Match, Good Times



After roughly 9 months of tweeting to hundreds of Milan fans through our Twitter account (@ACMilanBros), we finally met some of the passionate Milanisti at the widely anticipated event, Milan v Chelsea International Champions Cup 2013 tailgate at Metlife Stadium last Sunday, August 4th. The hosts of the tailgating festivities were our brothers from Milan Club Philly (@MilanClubPhilly) and AC Milan Club NY/NJ (@ACMilanNYC), who provided everyone in attendance with great food, drinks, fun, discussions, parking lot calcio and some megaphone antics that created a welcoming atmosphere that set the tone for the match to begin later that night. 

Although the outcome of the match was disappointing, the entire day was incredibly fun and enjoyable as a whole. We had a great experience talking with the people we spent months tweeting to and we just wanted to give a big thank you to those who made the day possible. As the 2013-2014 Serie A campaign looms, we hope to see many of you at the match viewings in New York. Looking forward to an exciting season that will hopefully end in a Scudetto title!-MS