Pioli: We are disappointed after the loss of Juvenus.

Stefano Pioli has explained what went wrong with Malik Theaaa's red card and how he adapted Milan to 10 players, adding that his team was far from inferior to Juvenus even though he played with a less player. The Reds had numerous shortages, including Mike Maignan, Theo Hernandez [...]
Stefano Pioli has explained what went wrong with Malik Theaaa's red card and how he adapted Milan to 10 players, adding that his team was far from inferior to Juvenus even though he played with a less player.
The Reds had numerous shortages, including Mike Maignan, Theo Hernandez and Reuben Loftus-Cheek.
The game was inevitably changed with two episodes of the first part, after first Soyciech Szczesny made an extraordinary expectation of Olivier Giroud's impact, then Malick Thiaa was punished with red card after the intervention of Moise Kean.
You won the match with their first shot at the gate, a long-range hit by Manuel Locafelli, who got a big deviation from Rade Krunic to end up in the net.
I usually don't talk to the team after the fights, because there's a lot of tension, and today even disappointment”, Pioli told “DAZN”
The “wasn't the result we wanted, but we played well with 11 players, played well with 10 players, and we weren't at any moment inferior to Juventu, so I think we could've got the best” results, he added.
He also spoke of the defanzie phase, where he spared no criticism of his players.
The red card's “was a naive mistake, both individual and team. Thea should have stopped instead of following him. Protector of the arm was also in the wrong position. At the same time, Theaa was unfortunate when it slipped, but it should have done better.”, Pioli noted.
Despite the loss, Milan remains in second place with 21 points, one less than Inter leading the sign, and one more than Juventus in third place.












