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AC Milan tactical analysis – Why has Milan failed and how to improve

AC Milan tactical analysis

AC Milan tactical analysis

Another season without Champions League is coming to an end. It’s time to make a tactical analysis of AC Milan this season, why the Rossoneri failed and how to improve.  

This writing is created simply because of AC Milan, one of the greatest clubs in the whole world, is getting demolished, even by clubs of mediocre stature. In this writing, the writer expects, this whole-heartedly letter can be used for reaching one goal only. And that is AC Milan’s resurgence, a club that I have been supporting for years. The Rossoneri are getting demolished even by clubs of mediocre stature.

I have supported AC Milan right from the start, when I learned what is football. You see great players like Maldini, Costacurta, Nesta, Kaka, Pirlo, Gattuso, Inzaghi, of course you’d love this club right away. AC Milan is one of the most successful clubs in the world. But nowadays, that big name isn’t there anymore.  Any younger generation would only say, “AC Milan? Oh the mediocre club that can only brag about the past?”, and that really hurts a lot. Now, with Elliot at the helm, and I can see that Elliot is serious about bringing Milan back to the top, I’m starting to have hope again.

Unfortunately, with great ambitions and goals, Gattuso or coaching staff seem very stubborn to the same tactics (which from what we have seen in more than 40 matches this season, it’s not working AT ALL). What are the game plans? I can only see that the sole game plan is to give the ball to Suso and just hope he lands a cross and someone tries to strike the ball. Does it work? If it worked, we won’t be fighting for the 4-8 places. It seems like Paqueta, Romagnoli and Piatek are the only players who deserve to wear the AC Milan jersey these days. And I seriously feel bad for Piatek. He was Serie A’s top scorer until he joined Milan and now he’s become practically useless. How did that happen? Well, WE HAVE NO REAL GAME PLAN.

Now, I love Gattuso. I really do. He played with heart (and quoting Gattuso’s interview when he worked in Greece, played with balls). As Italians say, Grinta. But, when Gattuso played, was Grinta alone enough to lift trophies like Champions League? No. We had smart creative players like Kaka and Pirlo. Plus the best poacher in history, Inzaghi. Of course we could easily unlock any defence. Back to present era, I still support Gattuso, no matter how many people are screaming Gattuso out. But we can’t play games like this every time. Here are some examples why AC Milan have made grave tactical errors in almost every match.

STARTING ATTACK FROM THE BACK

It’s never a good thing, to only have 1 way to start the attack. Donnarumma only passes to the back 5, most of the time, he passes the ball to Ricardo Rodriguez. Sure, you can do that 2-3 times per matches. But if every time we build attack that way, our opponents can easily adapt and high press our defensive line. And as expected, that leads to A LOT of blunders, misplaced passes, intercepted passes, or even lost possession that leads to conceded goals.

ONLY ONE PATTERN OF ATTACK

I have watched all AC Milan games this season, and believe me, as a person who needs to travel for work that isn’t easy. However, every time I watched Milan, I could see only ONE/SINGLE pattern of attack. And that is “Give the ball to Suso, and hope for the best”. Sure it worked for a couple of early matches. But now (not really now, it’s happened for a long time, and still happening), our opponents know the only way we play. How they counter us? It’s simple.

Enemy fullbacks will tight-mark Suso, who doesn’t have the physical attribute to beat his marker (he could’t even outpace a 33 years old Kolarov). The result, Suso can’t even hold the ball. The Spaniard is getting bullied almost all the time recently, and Gattuso still insists on playing this way, hoping that Suso somehow becomes 1/3 of Ronaldinho.

If somehow Suso can escape from the situation above, he will do one of the followings. Suso cuts inside then shoots, makes a swinging cross, through ball to Kessie with his underlap run, or opens space then through ball to overlaping right back. The inability to change attacking strategy has proven costly and now every opponents knows how to beat this game system.

Now let’s see what happens when Suso achieves one of the 4 options he has:

IF ALL ELSE FAIL

Now, we know that anything Milan did, up to this point, has failed miserably on the pitch. If Suso got shutdown, there are no alternatives. Well there is one option coach Gattuso has tried and that is attacking from left side. How AC Milan does it? Calhanoglu cuts inside and shoots most of the time. Unfortunately, based on some stats, he has already shot 82 times, with 56 shots coming from outside the box. How many goals he scored? Two in 42 appearances. How did this happen?

The problem with Gattuso’s system is evident even to those who do not hold a coaching license. It’s easy to criticize but remember that even with Montella things worked in a similar way. It’s difficult to judge maybe it’s an internal issue of the team. In every match this season Milan has played either without Grinta (I expected a lot from a team that’s handled by one of the most passionate players I’ve ever seen in my life. I hoped that almost in every post-match press conference, Gattuso would explode and show his determination like when he exploded in a press conference while at OFI Crete around 2014), or we’re just running around, still full of Grinta, but again, without a proper game plan to produce the end-goal.

What is the solution? First of all, CHANGE THE WAY MILAN PLAYS. A great team shouldn’t just have one pattern of attack. I know that MOST of our players are not champions material. To be honest, only Donnarumma, Romagnoli, Paqueta, and Piatek are worthy to be in a great club like AC Milan. But do the rest of the squad have worse abilities than the likes of Parma, Sampdoria, Olympiakos players? Most of the time we played badly and got destroyed by mid-table club, are we seriously that bad?

I know, we only have 4 games left. What’s worse that could happen right? At worst, Milan can drop to 8-9th, what’s the harm. Europa league has never brought any joy to us. To be honest it has mostly been like free vacation for some highly paid players.

4-2-3-1 WITH PAQUETA AS MAIN ATTACK FOCUS

Why Paqueta? Because he’s the best and most creative player we have right now. And have you seen how easily he holds the ball even against 3 players? Play him more up front behind Piatek who’s one of the best strikers in Serie A. When the Pole doesn’t score that’s only because he’s too isolated in attack. With the right support the 23-year-old is a killing machine in front of the goal. Kessie and Bakayoko can be the holding midfielders, sometimes pushing forward a little bit, or just cover overlaping fullback easily, since their positions are to naturally close opened spaces. Paqueta should work up front as attacking midfielder free to run around where the play is made.

The goal of this formation is to get inside the penalty area A LOT MORE than with the current formation. Search for penalties, more players inside means more hands/foul potential. The last 4 matches are not against Juventus and referees won’t be as bad as those on Juves’ payroll. Plus, this is one of the few ways for now, to beat park the bus system deployed by small teams.

OR IF GATTUSO AND STAFF ARE  STILL STUBBORN AND PLAY 4-3-3

Most likely Gennaro Gattuso and his staff will not risk and continue to play like this until the end of the season. I really hope that Maldini and/or Leonardo slap some sense to them. In this scenario this is the only way to fix this tactics.

It’s important to create a system that utilizes the players strengths to cover their weakness. Just like Ancelotti’s diamond shaped formation. Gattuso of all people should understand. He couldn’t dribble, he couldn’t shoot, he couldn’t create play. So what did Ancelotti do? He created a system that could cover Gattuso’s limitation and exploit his abilities. And now, he should do the same with his AC Milan.


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