Cassano on Milan's Derby Win: Modric's Slow-Motion Spectacle and Italian Football's Rubbish
Antonio Cassano praises Milan's midfield dominance in the derby win against Inter, highlighting Modric's performance as a slow-motion spectacle. However, he criticizes the overall state of Italian football. Read on for more insights.
During the latest episode of Viva el futbol, Antonio Cassano spoke about Sunday evening's derby. These were his words:"Milan's midfield steamrolled Inter's midfield. Modric, Rabiot and Fofana played a fantastic game. Modric managed the tempo as he wanted. Today, the New York Times said it, not me, that it was a slow-motion spectacle. Milan deserved to win. They played the first half trying to get there, without creating anything special, but the goal was a beautiful move. Milan deserved it.But the New York Times said it was a slow-motion spectacle. Modric still makes the difference at 40, I hope he can play until he's 60. I love Modric, he's a fabulous player, but the Italian league is an undignified spectacle, a disgusting game. But I expect that from Milan, not from Inter.
Milan's Midfield Mastery
During a recent episode of Viva el futbol, Antonio Cassano lauded Milan's midfield trio of Modric, Rabiot, and Fofana for their stellar performance against Inter. He specifically highlighted Modric's ability to dictate the tempo of the game and referred to the match as a slow-motion spectacle.
Deserved Victory for Milan
Cassano expressed his belief that Milan deserved their victory over Inter, citing their control of the game despite a slow start in the first half. He praised the team's resilience and highlighted the beautiful goal that sealed the win.
Modric's Enduring Quality
The former player also showered praise on Modric, describing him as a fabulous player who continues to make a difference even at 40 years old. Cassano expressed his admiration for Modric's ability and expressed a hope to see him play until he's 60.
Critique of Italian Football
While Cassano had positive words for Milan and Modric, he did not hold back in his criticism of Italian football. He referred to the league as an undignified and disgusting spectacle, expressing disappointment in the overall quality of play he witnessed.





