Capello explains why Milan's decline was predictable and accuses some players of not caring
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Capello explains why Milan's decline was predictable and accuses some players of not caring
"“The reality is that in the last four games, Milan hasn't been strong, hasn't fought, hasn't shown the desire and determination needed to win. And the results are there to see. None of this surprises me.”"
"“Certainly. I saw some players fighting and others losing the ball and not caring. Players who didn't care about helping and weren't interested in lending a hand in defence.”"
"“In terms of play, I'd like to see a solid team again, something that hasn't happened since. But above all, the Milan of the last two games must be the same as they were in the final half hour against Atalanta: a team eager, angry, and determined.”"
Milan’s recent form has deteriorated, with only two wins in eight games and an eight-point gap over fifth place erased. The team’s attack has struggled to score, while defensive solidity has also fallen, with five goals conceded in the last two matches. Upcoming matches against Genoa and Cagliari require two wins to secure Champions League football and avoid a complete collapse. Capello attributes the decline to a lack of fight, desire, and determination, citing players losing the ball and not caring about helping in defence. He calls for Milan to become solid again and to match the intensity shown in the final half hour against Atalanta, with eagerness, anger, and determination.
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