The Citizen (Gauteng)

Milan going places under combative Gattuso

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– Two teams travelling in opposite directions in Serie A will meet tomorrow in the latest Milan derby.

AC Milan, led by the perpetuall­y angry Gennaro Gattuso (right), are unbeaten in 13 matches in all competitio­ns.

Heading downwards, meanwhile, are neighbours Inter Milan who, under the increasing­ly perplexed Luciano Spalletti, have won only twice in the same number of games in what has been a remarkable change in fortunes.

Back in early December, Inter were unbeaten after 16 league games and top of the Serie A table

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with 40 points, 16 more than their neighbours who had just fired Vincenzo Montella and hired Gattuso for his first coaching role.

But, as they go into this clash, that gap is down to seven.

Milan, who at the worst point in their slump sank to 11th place, are up to seventh and still climbing while Inter have dropped to fourth, 18 points behind leaders Napoli.

Gattuso is credited with restoring Milan’s self-belief which got another boost on Wednesday when they beat Lazio on penalties to reach the Coppa Italia final after grinding out a 0-0 draw over two legs of the semifinal.

“I haven’t become a guru on the bench, I’m not a great coach,” said Gattuso, whose team’s run began with a Cup win over Inter after Christmas.

“We don’t concede goals because we all work to cover the spaces.”

His opposite number Spalletti has been searching for the reasons behind Inter’s slump.

One possibilit­y is the drop in form of leading scorer Mauro Icardi who scored the last of his 18 league goals this season nearly two months ago and recently missed three games with a muscle injury.

Spalletti has also blamed the high expectatio­ns which were created by Inter’s flying start to the season and said rumours about possible new signings during the January transfer window may have unsettled his team.

Inter Milan forward Antonio Candreva said the derby tended to throw the form book out of the window in any case and ridiculed suggestion­s of tension among the players.

“Milan are enthusiast­ic at the moment but they’re still below us and we want to keep it that way,” he said. – Reuters

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