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don`t underestimate Mihajlovic's influence
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Miha managed to kick out most of the deadwood @ milan and insisted for some players. He got them. I think ac milan are lucky to have him! He was among the few who actually had a chance to reach a decent level of discipline @ milan. Balotelli is lucky to have him.
Marco Di Vaio reveals what Milan can expect from Sinisa Mihajlovic. “One time he smashed a whiteboard.”
There have been reports of complaints from some members of the squad after Coach Mihajlovic publicly lambasted his players for poor performances.
His former player at Bologna, now club manager, Di Vaio warns they are going to be in for a rough ride.
“I think his methods are the very reasons why Milan chose Mihajlovic,” Di Vaio told the Corriere dello Sport.
“He is exactly the same as when I worked under him at Bologna. He wants to fire up the group and force them to bring out their character.
“Besides, what he says in public is what he already told the players in the locker room. He wants to make the players hungry and provoke their pride. He does it because he wants them to prove him wrong.
“At half-time once Bologna were losing to Torino and he was so angry that he screamed at us and smashed a whiteboard.
“After the break, we ended up winning 5-2. The day after he was still angry because we should’ve played the whole 90 minutes like that.”
:rollani: I think Mihajlovic is milan's best transfer [because Bacca was quite expensive].
Miranda injured and now this shit?!
there goes my mental comfort...
I dare to say Miha IS THE MAN! Don't forget he was Mancini's assistant, he learned from him and knows his way of thinking.Yes but Inter has still better players. On the paper Inter is much better. Even if it is a Derby, Poli is Poli, Abate is Abate. Milans first two matches said all, Miha isnt the right man. And if we miserably loose this one, i will blame Mancini.

Miha managed to kick out most of the deadwood @ milan and insisted for some players. He got them. I think ac milan are lucky to have him! He was among the few who actually had a chance to reach a decent level of discipline @ milan. Balotelli is lucky to have him.

Marco Di Vaio reveals what Milan can expect from Sinisa Mihajlovic. “One time he smashed a whiteboard.”
There have been reports of complaints from some members of the squad after Coach Mihajlovic publicly lambasted his players for poor performances.
His former player at Bologna, now club manager, Di Vaio warns they are going to be in for a rough ride.
“I think his methods are the very reasons why Milan chose Mihajlovic,” Di Vaio told the Corriere dello Sport.
“He is exactly the same as when I worked under him at Bologna. He wants to fire up the group and force them to bring out their character.
“Besides, what he says in public is what he already told the players in the locker room. He wants to make the players hungry and provoke their pride. He does it because he wants them to prove him wrong.
“At half-time once Bologna were losing to Torino and he was so angry that he screamed at us and smashed a whiteboard.
“After the break, we ended up winning 5-2. The day after he was still angry because we should’ve played the whole 90 minutes like that.”
:rollani: I think Mihajlovic is milan's best transfer [because Bacca was quite expensive].
Not a bad idea: he delivers in the big games and he knows what a derby means. Others had a few days to settle in, but champions don't need much time. The problem is Palacio seems out of form now, while I'm sure Mancin is excited to use his new forwards.I guess I'm the only one prepared to give Palacio a chance to start. Play him in the first half, or something like that. Palacio has ALWAYS been one of our better players against Milan in official games.
Rocchi the referee :megusta:. There sure will be a red card or penalty against us.
Miranda injured and now this shit?!
