Milan, Arrigo Sacchi points the finger at everyone
The former Rossoneri coach criticizes the Devil's attitude
The result, bombastic, of the Derby è still a topic of discussion. Sacchi, via Gazzetta dello Sport, points the finger at the whole Rossoneri environment: "On the field there was a team that made modesty and attentiveness its main qualities, Inter. And a team, Milan, that seemed light, perhaps even cocky, confused, superficial".
The former Rossoneri coach did not like many things: "The list è long: nonexistent pressing, attackers almost never present in the defensive phase, sloppy marking, long team, lack of cooperation between departments, lack of clarity of play".
Also not understood was the decision to rely only on individuals to try to put the Nerazzurri's shrewd defense in trouble: "One hoped for Leao's sprint, Hernandez's run, Giroud's header. But will people understand that soccer è a collective fact, that doubled marking is necessary, that the wards must help each other and, in order to do that, è they must be close? You cannot è have a team 50 meters long like Milan". Arrigo Sacchi also spoke about Stefano Pioli, hoping that he is not in confusion, also considering the many commitments that await the Diavolo.