Bierhoff discusses Vlahovic, Hojlund and Milan’s new aims: “Goal must be high”

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This summer, AC Milan have been tasked with several big signings to make. So far, they have. However, they need more. 

So far, this summer has been quite strong. Both the midfield and defence have received attention, and there is confidence in both areas. Though the same cannot be said for the front line just yet. Milan need some reinforcement, that much is clear.

It is not through a lack of trying, though. The Rossoneri have ambitious targets and have waited to see if their situations develop. Now, with time running out, though, decisions have to be made, and the Diavolo have a choice of two.

Bierhoff’s outlook

Rasmus Hojlund and Dusan Vlahovic are the leading ideas, though one is currently being more heavily favoured. Today, former Milan great Oliver Bierhoff spoke to Gazzetta dello Sport about the situation and what must happen this season.

How do you see Milan? 

“We’re coming off a very difficult season. Our goal must be high — the Champions League — but we need to be more consistent and concrete.”

AC Milan could use a centre-forward like you… 

“There aren’t many centre-forwards who are good in the air these days. Not even in Germany. In recent years, the emphasis has been more on ball possession and organisation, but I think we’ll soon have to go back a bit.

“Against such tightly packed and well-prepared defences, you need someone who can resolve the situation with a cross or a high ball. This also applies to defenders, who may be good at creating a unit but less capable individually.”

The discussion on headers is broader today; they could hurt… 

“I know, but I also remember our Uwe Seeler, a very good centre-forward in the air: he trained with heavy balls to learn how to strike, he lived to be eighty-five. I don’t know…”

Who is the best 9 today? 

“I’d say Haaland, but he’s better than me, more dynamic. You can see he knows how to move inside and outside the box, he sees space, and he knows how to create depth. I was more of a box-to-box player.” 

In “his” Milan, he talks about Hojlund and Vlahovic…

“I’ll start by saying that I know very little about Hojlund, so it wouldn’t be serious to judge him. Vlahovic, yes, has been playing in Italy for a long time, so there shouldn’t be any problems adapting. But one thing is often forgotten: you need a team that plays for the number 9, that creates situations with crosses, passes, and manoeuvres.

“I remember that, when my teams had problems, I wasn’t at my best either. It’s not just about the centre forward.”

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At Milan, there was also Maldini, who now can’t find, let’s say, a team… 

“I often talk to Paolo. He’s had a great career, and you can’t expect a new role to start from scratch. We need people like him. I’d see him doing well in my role, in the national team, with his experience. But wherever he goes, he should feel free to express his opinions.”

Gattuso, now Italy’s coach, was also at AC Milan. Surprised? 

“No, and I’m happy for Rino. When he arrived at Milan, he wasn’t considered a ‘big name,’ but he’s grown and become a great player. I’d love to see him again and talk football with him. I hope Italy qualifies; I assure you, we all want the Azzurri to play at the World Cup.

“I’d be ready to play for him. I don’t know if he’s up for it. But, if I remember correctly, Rino needs to be a little careful about his weight…”

Hopefully, one of the new additions can provide some aid in the race for the Champions League this season.

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