AC Milan reaction after losing against Udinese on Saturday 25 April 2015

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Here are the declarations of AC Milan Coach Filippo Inzaghi and players after the disappointed match Udinese 2 – 1 AC Milan on Saturday 25 April 2015 at the Friuli Stadium in Udine, Italy for the Serie A Week 32.

 

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AC MILAN COACH FILIPPO INZAGHI (to the Milan Channel)
“We deserved to lose and Udinese played well. We’re very disappointed and we are sorry for our performance. It’s a shame, because despite the ups and downs, this side had never previously taken to the pitch with the wrong attitude. It cannot happen again and I am sure that it won’t happen on Wednesday, otherwise it would be worrying. Tonight we will stay at Milanello.” 

FORWARD GIAMPAOLO PAZZINI
“I had a feeling I would start. I prepared the match as if it were a final. Regardless of my goal, we did not play well and I am very sorry about this. I believed we could complete the come-back. They were tired. It’s enough to try. It was an important match today and we got it wrong. On Wednesday it will be very hard and it is a very big match. There is a lot of disappointment today, but we need to bounce back as of Wednesday.” 

FILIPPO INZAGHI (press conference)
“The squad up until today has always given its all, but the attitude today was wrong and so was the way we approached the match. The important thing is to now reflect well tonight at Milanello and give a good performance on Wednesday (against Genoa, editor’s note). We deserved to lose. I’ve been saying as of Monday that if we didn’t play with the right mentality then we risked giving this account of ourselves. There are very few excuses and the only thing to do now is to roll up our sleeves and do well in the last 6 matches, because we’re Milan and our dignity is involved. Tonight we will stay at Milanello, tomorrow morning we will have training and then together with the club we will take a decision (over a training retreat, editor’s note). I have an idea and I will share it with the club. When you hit the bottom like today you need to reflect. It isn’t a retreat of one or two days that changes things. If the attitude is wrong and you are not focused out on the pitch, it is hard to get back into a match. With the attitude showed today we would have lost to whoever. We were absent today. Compliments to Stramaccioni’s Udinese.”