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Originally Posted by sadora
They did, if you recall, they were playing under an Italian manager who parked everyone behind the ball and got lucky with the counter attack. It works, I don't like it, but it works.
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I guess but today Milan weren't just counter-attacking, they had the better chances. Barcelona created nothing.
If you watch any highlight package today you'll see 4 Milan highlights.
Muntari shooting over the bar (first half)
Boatang shooting wide (first half)
Boatang scoring
Muntari scoring
I cannot think of a single Barcelona highlight. They could not adapt to Milan's marking. Perhaps they have no coach to make halftime changes. I can't see that changing in the 2nd leg.