🎙️ Davide #Calabria to #MilanTV: "We prepared well in these days, I was prepared to go in with full-backs almost as if we were midfielders. It wasn't a fluke." https://t.co/6GyJTkYMm7
Gasperini spoke to DAZN after the game and waxed lyrical about Milan, with his comments relayed by Football Italia.
“Undoubtedly, conceding within 30 seconds and another just before half-time was a blow, as between those two incidents we did have the opportunities to equalise,” Gasperini said.
“Our confidence was shaken, but also it has to be noted that Milan are in excellent form and they did everything right this evening.
“We were also unlucky in some situations, for example losing Matteo Pessina to injury. We still created the chances, we just didn’t finish them and the goalkeeper made good saves.
“When you introduce more strikers, you do it hoping they can create dangerous situations or have shots on target, but instead we lacked those elements.
Admittedly, our forwards are not in the best shape at the moment and we created fewer chances with more strikers on the field than we did in the first half.
AC Milan scored with two Italian players in the same Serie A match for the first time since August 2018 against Napoli: on that occasion, it was Giacomo Bonaventura and Davide Calabria who found the net.
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