I'm surprised Brocchi started him in must win today against Roma. I saw Milan lost but didn't watch the game. Anyone see how he played?
Locatelli was pretty awful last night. Was by far the weakest of Milan's midfield. But it was unfair for Brocchi to throw him against Roma's midfield imo.
Ya I ended up watching the game later. He made that misplaced pass that ended in a goal for Salah. And Brocchi decided to start Romangoli at LB for some reason. Idiot. He finally realized his mistake and put Calabria on for Alex later in the game
I think the future of the Azzurri moving forward is getting brighter and brighter each day. This is happening because of two things: the first thing is the coaches in Serie A are finally starting to open the doors to italian youngsters and Italy is having a silent revival in talent pool from players born 1/1/1990 onwards. The evident of this revival are the players that recently got called up for the 30-player provisional for Euro 2016. Of the 30 that were called, 12 players, nearly half, were born from 1/1/1990 onwards. If you include Darmian, Bonucci, and Bonaventura whom many people, inc. me, believe should be the part of the next wave, the injured Perin and Verratti, players like Cataldi, Soriano, Izzo, Tonelli and Sportiello who were part of the training camp, and the obvious snub of Belotti and Berardi, then the number suddenly becomes 24. We have more than a full squad, yet we haven't named Lorenzo Pellegrini, Manolo Gabbiadini, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Daniele Baselli, Mattia Destro, Guilio Donati, Davide Calabria, Cristiano Piccini, Adam Masina, etc. This is nothing compares to what's coming next year when the homegrown rule kicks in and youngster heavy teams like Crotone, Cagliari, and hopefully is joined by Pescara get promoted to Serie A. All Serie A needs by then are some brand new arenas than we would be better than the 90s. FORZA AZZURRI & CALCIO!
Italy’s top 50 starlets born between 1994 and 2001 Luca Bianchin, Vincenzo D’Angelo and Francesco Oddi of La Gazzetta dello Sport have assembled Italy’s top youngsters that are set to shine in the years to come http://www.gazzettaworld.com/list/italy-top-50-starlets/
Balo never scored essentially a goal per game at youth level everywhere he went. And this is Juve, a team that knows how to develop talent. Not Inter.