Mihajlovic furious as Bacca, Adriano score in Milan win
Furious AC Milan coach Sinisa Mihajlovic hit out at his side despite
new recruits Carlos Bacca and Luiz Adriano hitting maiden Serie A goals
in a 2-1 victory over Empoli on Saturday.
Milan, who like city rivals Inter failed to qualify for Europe this
season, started the new campaign with a 2-0 defeat to Fiorentina last
week.
But after their first league win of the season, Mihajlovic slammed his side’s attitude.
Mihajlovic, who has taken over the fallen Serie A giants after a
great season with Sampdoria, told Sky Sport: “The only thing positive
about tonight was the rest, but nothing else.
“We lacked courage, personality and character. Not a lot has changed
since last year, except for the two new lads who both scored a goal.
“We really need to work on our mental approach, because in midweek
we’d worked a lot on how to get the ball forward to the strikers.
“The strikers were doing everything right, but they just weren’t being given the service. We can’t go on like that.”
Milan caused a minor shock in midweek after signing former striker
Mario Balotelli from Liverpool on loan for the season as they look to
qualify for Europe next year.
Balotelli started on the bench and, with Bacca and Adriano in fine
fettle, was kept there by Mihajlovic as his side scraped a first league
win of the season two weeks ahead of their next outing, away to Inter.
Colombian striker Bacca, signed from Sevilla in the summer, gave the
hosts a 16th minute lead after a combination of pace and power took him
past Marco Zambelli to beat on-rushing goalkeeper Lucasz Skorupski with a
fine angled strike.
Empoli, however, were anything but a pushover.
The visitors had scored against Milan in their last five outings and
were quickly back on level terms when former Milan forward Riccardo
Saponara finished off a quick one-two with Massimo Maccarone to beat
Diego Lopez in the 20th minute.
Milan walked off at half-time to a chorus of whistles and jeers at their San Siro home ground.
After the restart, the first chances fell to Empoli, with midfielder
Daniele Croce and striker Manuel Puccierelli, the latter on 63 minutes,
both testing Lopez in the Milan net.
The visitors, however, paid the price for giving away an avoidable
corner shortly afterwards with Adriano rising well to fire a powerful
header into the net after Skorupski had misjudged his run-out.
Earlier, Antonio Floro Flores came off the
bench and hit a late winner as Sassuolo went provisionally top with a
1-0 win at Bologna.
Floro Flores hit his first goal of the new campaign last week in a
precious 2-1 home win over Napoli, but this time the Italian striker
required fortune to go his way.
After replacing Matteo Politano on the hour mark, Floro Flores made
an immediate impact for the visitors as they fought for a late goal in
what was a balanced encounter at the Renato dall’Ara stadium.
Minutes from the final whistle, Bologna’s defence was caught unawares
by a Sassuolo counter-attack and an alert Floro Flores pounced on a
deflected pass from fellow forward Karim Laribi to beat Antonio Mirante
with a well-taken angled drive.
Promoted Bologna, looking for their first Serie A win since March
2014, pressed hard in the final minutes with keeper Mirante running up
the park and coming close to making contact with his head at a corner.
But Sassuolo held on for a second consecutive win that sent the
‘Neroverdi’ top of the pile ahead of the rest of the weekend’s fixtures.
On Sunday, last season’s runners-up Roma host champions Juventus at
the Stadio Olimpico, while Lazio are away to Chievo, new boys Carpi host
Inter and Napoli entertain Sampdoria.