Pedulla explains why Cremonese defeat was a 'footballing blessing' for Milan
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Pedulla explains why Cremonese defeat was a 'footballing blessing' for Milan
"Milan were sparkling, they played an extraordinary first half and it doesn't seem right to me to say that Bologna wasn't the real Bologna. Milan went to trample on the limits of Bologna, he [Rabiot] amplified them, he played an incredible game especially in the first half because you understand certain things right away, especially when ready Milan creates a goal ball, then another, he doesn't stop, he finds the goal, he insists, he doesn't take shots on goal, he plays as a team."
"We have to say it for honesty, today Adrien Rabiot is the midfielder with absolute added value, for what he does, for how he does it, for how he spurs his teammates, because he carries them on his shoulders, because he has an above-average personality, it's a value. Also added for Modric and transmits adrenaline to the other 9 who go on the field."
AC Milan began the season with a surprising home defeat to Cremonese but then went on an unbeaten run in Serie A. The team delivered an extraordinary first-half performance against Bologna, creating multiple goal opportunities and sustaining collective play. Adrien Rabiot emerged as a key midfielder, providing added value through leadership, strong performances, and the ability to uplift teammates. The presence of Luka Modric contributes energy and adrenaline across the squad. The early loss to Cremonese appears to have catalyzed renewed focus and cohesion, helping Milan avoid further defeats in league play.
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