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yesterday’s victory also includes the changes

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Team that wins does not change: after the victory in Rome with Lazio, Stefano Pioli confirms the same eleven with Fiorentina. A choice that at first glance may be important, but which then demonstrates something else on the pitch. Milan creates a lot but does not realize. Messias is seen on that day too many times this season: he cannot jump the man, he does not find precision in crosses and always makes the decisive choice wrong. Brahim, on the other hand, continues his period of form without breaking free: a good performance by the Spaniard, who always does everything well but, as a Junior, always sins in the last step.

Important changes on the trocar

Here at the 56th minute Pioli made the first changes: Brahim and Messias rejected again, inside Krunic and Rebic. And the game changes: the Rossoneri play more instinctively, with the two substitutes always in the midst of the Rossoneri offensives. Ante takes advantage of his opportunities well and is a thorn in the side for Martinez Quarta, creating numerical superiority on several occasions. The Croatian also slams and also helps in the defensive phase. Rade’s, on the other hand, was more of a game of substance, running and intercepting many Viola actions.

The change in attack

With Fiorentina it was not the day of the “King of San Siro”. In the first half, Olivier Giroud, served by a big ball from Kessie, devours a goal already scored, incredibly putting out. His performance, however, is not criticized for the great work in the non-possession phase: the Frenchman has always given support to the Rossoneri pressing, always going to annoy Terracciano with the right timing. But Pioli is not happy and in the 67th minute he changes it for Ibrahimovic. The Swede is not in shape, but the spirit of sacrifice never fails. Zlatan cannot offer so many km to his team, which is why he uses his rare tactical intelligence to slow down the construction of the Italian men. And Milan’s goal, in fact, comes from a mistake by Terracciano, pressed by the Swede himself, still decisive thanks to his movements.

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