DAZN have released the ‘BordoCam’ from the derby between Inter and AC Milan, revealing some close-up details from the man on the sidelines.
It was another prime-Allegrismo performance from Milan as they took the Derby della Madonnina 1-0, with Christian Pulisic scoring the only goal in the second half. However, there was no shortage of drama, including Mike Maignan saving a Hakan Calhanoglu penalty inside the final 20 minutes.
There were other incidents – like a Lautaro elbow and Acerbi hair-pull – that went unpunished, and it made it a feisty contest between the two city rivals. Now, BordoCam has provided a bit more insight on how the game went, with its findings relayed by MilanNews.
Pre-game
Gabbia in the tunnel before the warm-up: “Oh guys, let’s enjoy this moment. We know we’re ready , okay? As a team, we’re pretty tough. We’re pretty tough.”
Maignan in a huddle before kick-off: “Come on guys, no pressure! No fear. Let’s play good football, let’s play together! Let’s fight for every ball! Let’s win the duels and win this match!”
Maignan in a circle before kick-off: “Come on guys, no pressure! No fear . Let’s play good football, let’s play together! Let’s fight for every ball! Let’s win the duels and win this match! “
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Key incidents
Sozza to captain Maignan after Lautaro elbowed Gabbia: “It was accidental, he didn’t make the elbow gesture, the VAR told me.”
Acerbi after pulling Leao’s hair: “I didn’t do it on purpose. What are you pointing your finger at me for? Next time I’ll cut your finger off.”
Allegri to Sozza after Leao was booked for a foul on Barella: “Sozza, Acerbi grabbed his hair [referring to Leao]. Barella, for God’s sake, he’s an actor!” And then, speaking to the fourth official who asks him to calm down: “I’m calm, you’re p*ssing me off!”
Here’s what Massimiliano Allegri said to Nicolò Barella: “For God’s sake, he’s an actor.” pic.twitter.com/IvroQpgzEu
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Pavlovic and Thuram collide in the penalty area, and Sozza waits for VAR to review the incident. Gabbia tells the referee: “He put in sh*tty cross and then threw himself down.”
Sozza goes to review the incident and then awards the penalty. After Maignan saves Calhanoglu’s penalty, Allegri turns to the bench and, laughing, says: “How can you award a penalty like that?”
Allegri then makes the first substitutions, including Pulisic, who scored the Rossoneri goal. “Well done Chris, are you dead?” the coach says, smiling at the American and shaking his hand to congratulate him on his performance.
The Allegri show
Near the end of the match, Max’s theatrics begin. He shouted as the board went up: “How much injury time do you give? 5 minutes?!” From here on out, the Milan coach makes a fuss over every ball his players mishandle.
He keeps asking his staff how much time is left until the end, until he finally bursts out: “Hey, whistle, damn it.” Luckily, Sozza’s final whistle arrives and Allegri runs off to the dressing room smiling.
The Rossoneri players’ celebrations on the pitch can now begin. Everyone, of course, goes to hug Maignan, who tells Pulisic: “I told you so.” Landucci – Allegri’s assistant – also arrives, shouting at the Frenchman while hugging him: “You’re the best in the world!”

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