It was a game where they took the lead, but we had our chances before them. They scored in an avoidable situation, but despite that, we did well to look for the equaliser. I don't like to talk about this, but there were two incidents, which we also reviewed, that looked like clear penalties. Honestly, we're not interested in these discussions, though. The positive thing is that, despite the pitch being unplayable today, our players always tried to play the ball, even if the flow of play wasn't what it used to be.
As AC Milan featured in the Supercoppa Italiana on Thursday, they don't have any league games this weekend. That said, tomorrow will be packed with red and black action, with the Women, Futuro and Primavera sides playing games. In a time when it feels like the schedule is only getting tighter and tighter, it's a bit strange to have a weekend with no league action for Milan.
Milan's Primavera side came away with one point from their clash against the league leaders Fiorentina this afternoon, though it perhaps could have been more. After the defeat to Juventus last time out, Giovanni Renna's boys returned to action after the break earlier today, taking on the league leaders Fiorentina. Given the Rossoneri's form, the 1-1 result was probably the best they could have hoped for.
There was a proud moment for the Seedorf family over the weekend as Denzel made his debut for Milan Primavera. Giovanni Renna's side had to settle for a 1-1 draw in the capital against Lazio in the end on Sunday, but they did extend their unbeaten run. Filippo Scotti fired in an equaliser not long after the Biancocelesti had gone a goal up.
Milan Primavera pulled off the result of the weekend as they thrashed table-toppers Cesena at the PUMA House of Football. Lontani was the star of the show as he netted a hat-trick, but in truth plenty of players impressed as the Rossoneri scored seven times in an eventual 7-2 win.