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Aug 2041
Milan 5-2 Aberdeen (EL)
We started the season at home to Aberdeen in the final Europa League qualifying round. We pounded them from the start, but were still vulnerable to the counter-attack, and went behind after half an hour. We were in a bit more of a mess until the break, but it took just 4 minutes of the second half for Terzi to get a brace and give us the lead. They levelled it in the 55th minute but Lovell restored the lead just 2 minutes later. Eweka extended the lead in the 61st minute. Katsikas got sent off a few minutes later, but Terzi completed his hat-trick to finish off what looked like a comfortable win, but we could definitely write the book on winning the hard way.
Milan 1-1 Lazio (A)
Before going to Scotland, we started the league campaign against Lazio. We had a tough start, and were on the back foot until Eweka’s disallowed goal after 25 minutes, though managed to improve afterwards. The second half was quieter until they took the lead in the 74th minute. Toninho managed to give us a point 11 minutes later but I wanted to avoid dropping points outside the top sides, especially at home.
Aberdeen 2-4 (4-9) Milan (EL)
The away leg against Aberdeen wasn’t too much trouble. Kunisch got a brace of headers in the first 21 minutes. They got a goal back but Toninho made it 3-1. They still kept coming, with a goal disallowed and a penalty saved before eventually getting a second goal, but after Toninho had a goal disallowed, Kunisch finished off a hat-trick, and a crazy 9-4 aggregate win. Valencia, Guimaraes and Wisla made for an easier group draw than 2 years ago.
Sept 2041
Napoli 3-1 Milan (A)
We went to Napoli, hoping to improve on being completely outplayed like in the equivalent game last year. It did not go well. They were 2-0 up after 17 minutes. Things improved a bit after Puncheon was brought on in goal, he saved a penalty and Terzi got a goal back. However it was otherwise an awful performance, and unsurprisingly they later got a 3rd, with another disallowed.
Chievo 0-7 Milan (A)
We needed to get firing at Chievo and beyond, or we’d have an uphill struggle by the time we got to the biggest games. We certainly did that, Kunisch gave us a 7th minute lead, and we picked them off with further goals from Terzi, Toninho and Sebastiao in the first half an hour. The Angolan got another goal in the first minute of the second half, and after waiting a while, Terzi got 2 late goals to finish off a hat-trick. After the shambles of Napoli, everyone shone this time.
Milan 2-0 Valencia (EL)
The first Europa League group game was against Valencia. When the draw was made I looked at their side and felt they might bee too good for us, but they were surprisingly impotent as we battered them in the first half, to little effect. Pugliese coming on for an injured Toninho changed that. He gave us the breakthrough in the 59th minute, and his corner was leaded in by Kunisch in the 66th.
Milan 6-3 Triestina (A)
Triestina were surprisingly up in 6th, but we were always going to be too strong for them. Kunisch and Terzi put us 2-0 up in the first 6 minutes. They got a goal back a few minutes later but Richter and two Bertoni goals made it 5-1 at the break. Bertoni completed his hat-trick in the 47th minute, and we eased off afterwards as they got a couple of goals.
Fiorentina 4-2 Milan (A)
A trip to Fiorentina was the first I was worried about, especially as they were the only side with a 100% record. They dominated from the start, and eventually broke through after half an hour with a pair of goals. Eweka got a goal back before the break, and Pugliese equalized in the 73rd minute, but holding onto a draw as always going to be a tall order. They regained the lead eventually, but their 4th goal in stoppage time was a bit harsh.
Milan 3-1 Udinese (A)
We had a bit of difficulty breaking through Udinese, but Bertoni managed it after half an hour. An own-goal and a Sebastiao header made it more comfortable after an hour, before they got a consolation.
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Oct 2041
Wisla 1-6 Milan (A)
Pugliese had a goal disallowed after 5 minutes at Wisla, so it was great that he gave is the lead anyway 20 minutes later. His second goal was followed by Bertoni, then they got a goal back in the 40th minute. Eweka got 2 goals after an hour, with an own-goal finishing off our 6-1 win.
Pescara 2-1 Milan (A)
A trip to Pescara was potentially problematic, and so it proved to be. They scored in the 55th minute, after pushing Alberti hard all match. Bertoni equalized 10 minutes later but they soon got a deserved winner as we were alright, but they were the side on fire.
Milan 6-1 Atalanta (A)
A similarly strong Atalanta were surprisingly easy after that. Pugliese gave us the lead in the first minute, With Traore and Eweka racing us into a 3-0 lead after 22 minutes. An Atalanta goal in the 38th minute did nothing to knock us off our stride as Traore and Terzi gave us 2 more within 10 minutes of the second half starting, and a second Eweka goal finished them off. Nothing better illustrates our frustrating ‘hot and cold’ nature than the last two games.
Milan 2-0 Guimaraes (EL)
We had beaten Guimaraes on our last Europa League campaign, and they weren’t too hard this time either. Eweka had a goal disallowed a few minutes before Terzi gave us the lead in the 29th minute. The German managed to grab a goal anyway just before the break, and we perhaps deserved a third in the second half.
Roma 3-1 Milan (A)
That could only prepare us so much for a trip to Roma. We were just about on top in the first half, with Terzi giving us the lead in the 29th minute. We looked capable of getting another in the second half, but then they took us down. They equalized in the 53rd minute, , after 2 goals in 5 minutes from the 69th minute condemned us to defeat. Wohlfarth being injured for about a month, and Terzi picking up a suspension-triggering yellow card (With Toninho and Pugliese both injured) made things far worse.
Juve Stabia 0-3 Milan (A)
Even with an early red card in our favour, it took some time for us to get anywhere at Juve Stabia. However our only available forward, Eweka shone in the second half, with a hat-trick in just over 20 minutes.
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I genuinely don't think they know the meaning of the word 'consistency'. We've seriously shone in some games, and put up some fight in the two big games (but only for part of the game), but it's very hit and miss, and hit and miss does not take a side anywhere near Cl qualification.

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Also Eweka looks different class, true superstar with those goal figures/stats.

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