Fabio Capello crushes Allegri’s Milan: "It goes by trial and error"

The day after the draw at home to Roma, Fabio Capello guest of Radio Anch’io Sport on RadioUno took stock of the situation on Milan, panned the Rossoneri coached by Massimiliano Allegri. “Yesterday, Milan played a first half that was renunciatory, without vision of the game. I liked Roma, they created so much and could have been ahead by 2 or 3 goals, of chances they had. So the Rossoneri one seems to me a team that goes by trial and error. And it amazes me that the two strikers without the ball are passive”.
And again: “It was a Milan without personality. Without that character that shows a team convinced of its own strength, it seems to me very difficult for it to catch up with Inter, which, on the other hand, has a unique personality”. The former coach also spoke about the other bigs: “Juve seemed to me a balanced, determined team, while Napoli find themselves with a limited squad due to injuries. It is a very difficult moment for Conte, the boys on the field give everything but he finds himself without being able to make changes during the game”.
Champions League chapter, looking forward to the last day of the first single group stage that will be decisive especially for Napoli, at risk of elimination: “In Europe he is disappointing, even when he had all the players at his disposal he missed all the matches. For Inter, on the other hand, in Dortmund is a good test for Dortmund to get to the top eight. It is not an easy match because there is a special environment that drags the team” concluded Don Fabio.
In all likelihood, meanwhile, Inter will say goodbye to Yann Sommer in the summer: the experienced Swiss goalkeeper has an expiring contract and the chances of renewal are very close to zero.
In this season he has made several mistakes that have cost Inter dearly, and in the last match against Pisa came yet another duck: in minute 11, he completely misjudged the pass delivering the ball into the feet of Stefano Moreo who scored with a beautiful lob. On the Tuscans’ second goal, Sommer also bears some responsibility.
