AC Milan are now just two points away from the eternal rival, Inter Milan. However, the Rossoneri do not feel burdened when you meet Inter in the derby della Madonnina, Saturday, April 2, 2011.
AC Milan remain top of the standings in Serie A 2010/2011 with a collection of 62 points from 30 games. Rossoneri the lead of two points ahead of Inter Milan who faithfully stalking in second place.
Tomorrow, the two teams will meet at the Giuseppe Meazza. In this duel, the host Milan striker will not be strengthened by its flagship, Zlatan Ibrahomovic due to get a red card in the previous game.
However, AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri is not panicking in the face of this condition. The Italian is also not burdened despite the opposing team is now just two points with a team besutannya.
"This is an important game, but more important to them (Inter Milan) than us," Allegri said as reported by Yahoo.com, Friday, April 1, 2011.
"Milan will stay in front of them (Inter) as the kick off and if we win, we'll be five points clear with seven games remaining and it's not too bad," said Allegri.
Allegri also not worried about the negative trends that etched his team lately. Allegri not hesitate to force his team won despite just one point from two games last.
"This is the pull of football. Everything can change in a moment," said Allegri.
AC Milan remain top of the standings in Serie A 2010/2011 with a collection of 62 points from 30 games. Rossoneri the lead of two points ahead of Inter Milan who faithfully stalking in second place.
Tomorrow, the two teams will meet at the Giuseppe Meazza. In this duel, the host Milan striker will not be strengthened by its flagship, Zlatan Ibrahomovic due to get a red card in the previous game.
However, AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri is not panicking in the face of this condition. The Italian is also not burdened despite the opposing team is now just two points with a team besutannya.
"This is an important game, but more important to them (Inter Milan) than us," Allegri said as reported by Yahoo.com, Friday, April 1, 2011.
"Milan will stay in front of them (Inter) as the kick off and if we win, we'll be five points clear with seven games remaining and it's not too bad," said Allegri.
Allegri also not worried about the negative trends that etched his team lately. Allegri not hesitate to force his team won despite just one point from two games last.
"This is the pull of football. Everything can change in a moment," said Allegri.
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