Slovan Bratislava Milan, highlights and videos of the Champions League match

by Laura Richards – Editor-in-Chief

Third win in a ⁤row in the Champions League for Milan Fonseca, ⁢who after the 3-1 in Bruges and the feat in Madrid ​also​ beat Slovan in Bratislava 3-2: after ⁢the Pulisic-Barseghyan back and forth‍ in the first half, the ​Rossoneri close ‌practice in the second half thanks to​ Leao ‍and Abraham. 19-year-old ⁢Nino‍ Marcelli’s⁣ late ‍goal was not​ for nothing, however beautiful⁤ it was

The report cards

Leo MVP ‌from the⁤ Bench: ⁢the Portuguese​ enters the second half in place of the evanescent player all right (5) and scores after ⁤a few minutes with an excellent dig following a tip from Breathing. For the rest, defensive amnesia is typical‍ for ⁣the Rossoneri, with Pavlovic (5.5) is the worst ⁣of the⁢ back pack. All Sky Sports‌ commentator votes for this ⁢match.

In-depth analysis

Fonseca: “Leao understood the reason for the tribunal”

“Three⁢ wins in a row in the Champions League, today was ⁢important. In front of us despite the change of different players,‍ even if ​there are aspects ‌to improve, especially preventive marking – the coach told ​Sky Sport – . ‌ Leo?‍ I⁣ often talk to Rafahe understood why he wasn’t a starter​ today and⁣ when he came in he⁢ made the difference. This view from the bench‍ is positive.”

Leao: “Fonseca knows‌ I don’t⁤ like going ‍out”

“The‍ win is ⁤deserved, even if we should have finished with‌ more goals,”⁢ the striker told Sky. Fonseca knows I don’t⁢ like the benchbut I always have to⁢ be‌ ready even if I’m not⁤ a beginner.⁣ The⁢ coach is​ doing ‌a good job, but ​we want to further improve his ideas.”

Pulisic:​ “We need more concentration”

“I’m happy with​ the three points, ⁣but we didn’t play well. Technical or tactical problem? I don’t know, maybe concentration – the words ‌of America on our microphones -. “My role? ‍ I don’t care ‍if I play center, right or left, the important thing is to score goals, assists and win.”

What strategies has Milan Fonseca implemented to enhance AC Milan’s performance in the Champions League? ‌

Interview Between Time.news Editor and Football Expert on Milan Fonseca’s ‍Success in the Champions League

Time.news Editor: Welcome, everyone!⁣ Today, we’re diving into the recent successes of Milan Fonseca and the AC Milan ‍team ⁢in the Champions League.‍ Joining⁤ me is football expert Sarah Thompson, who has been closely ​following the⁢ tournament. Sarah, thank ⁤you for being here!

Sarah‌ Thompson: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss what has been an incredible streak for Milan Fonseca and⁢ his team.

Time.news Editor: Milan has ‌secured their third consecutive win in the Champions League, beating‍ Slovan⁤ in Bratislava 3-2 after an impressive victory over Bruges‍ and a thrilling match in Madrid. What do you think is ​the key to their success this‍ season?

Sarah Thompson: It ⁣comes down to their resilience and tactical flexibility. Fonseca has managed to adapt his strategies based on the strengths and weaknesses of each opponent. Their ability to respond in high-pressure situations, ⁢as seen in the game against Slovan,⁤ showcases this.

Time.news Editor: Absolutely, and you ‌can see the ‍impact⁣ of players like Christian Pulisic ‍and Barseghyan‍ in that first half. Do you think their back-and-forth highlighted the attacking potential‍ of the team?

Sarah Thompson: For ‌sure! Both players were instrumental in creating opportunities. Pulisic’s experience and Barseghyan’s ⁤agility kept the defenders on their toes, and it set the stage for what would ultimately be a night filled with thrilling football.⁣

Time.news Editor: In the second half, ‍we saw Rafael Leao ⁢and ‌Tammy Abraham shine. Leao came off the bench and made quite an impact. How critical do you think bench strength is in high-stakes ⁤matches like⁣ these?

Sarah⁤ Thompson: It’s crucial. Leao’s ​entrance and subsequent goal demonstrate ⁤how fresh legs ​can change the game dynamic. Substitutes​ can often bring a new level ​of energy and creativity, which can outpace tired opponents.⁢ This is where coaching decisions become⁣ vital, and Fonseca’s ability to utilize players at the right moments has⁤ been ⁢a game-changer.

Time.news Editor: That late goal from Nino Marcelli was stunning, ‍though ultimately not enough to‍ salvage a draw for Slovan. How important is it for young talents like Marcelli to ‌step up⁣ in big matches ⁢like this?

Sarah Thompson: It’s incredibly important! Young‍ players often⁢ bring unpredictability and enthusiasm,‍ and Marcelli’s goal not only ⁣showcased his talent but also the ⁤depth of ‌skill in ​European football. It can be pivotal for their confidence and development,‌ especially against seasoned teams like AC Milan.

Time.news Editor: Looking ahead, what do you ⁢think Milan needs to⁤ maintain this winning streak in the⁢ Champions League?

Sarah ⁢Thompson: Continuity and⁣ squad depth will be key. They need to manage player ⁣fatigue as⁢ they navigate the domestic league alongside European competition. Maintaining their defensive solidity while continuing to press offensively will keep ⁤them competitive. If⁤ they can strike that balance, they’ll certainly be contenders for the title.

Time.news Editor: Exciting⁤ times ahead for ⁤AC Milan‍ fans! Sarah, thank‍ you for sharing your insights. It will be fascinating to see how the rest of the Champions League unfolds for⁢ them.

Sarah Thompson: Thank ⁢you! I’m looking ​forward to watching how ⁣this season progresses.

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