Pisa manager believes they 'played a perfect game' against Milan despite defeat
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Pisa manager believes they 'played a perfect game' against Milan despite defeat
"Pisa manager Oscar Hljemark believes his side played a perfect game tactically against Milan, despite coming away with zero points in the end. After the 2-2 draw in the reverse fixture, Milan headed into the game with a lust for revenge. While it was far from brilliant, they controlled the first half and also got the opening goal, at which point it looked like it would be a comfortable evening."
"It's difficult, but I think we need to improve on the little things. I also need to look at the team's attitude, and tactically we played a perfect match. We made three mistakes, conceding a penalty and the two goals, but that's the consequence against big teams. There are so many positives, and we need to continue building on this."
Pisa executed strong tactical organization but suffered a 3-2 defeat to Milan. Milan controlled the first half and opened the scoring, creating an early sense of control. A missed opportunity allowed Pisa back into the match and they found an equaliser. A late Luka Modric strike secured all three points for Milan. Pisa committed three costly errors, including conceding a penalty and allowing two goals. No substitutions were made until after the 80th minute to preserve rhythm, and subsequent changes shifted momentum. Tactical positives emerged despite the loss, with small details and team attitude identified as areas for improvement.
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