1984–85 AC Milan season explained

Club:Milan
Season:1984–85
Owner:Giuseppe Farina
Manager:Nils Liedholm
Chairman:Giuseppe Farina
Chrtitle:President
Stadium:San Siro
League:Serie A
League Result:5th
Cup1:Coppa Italia
Cup1 Result:Runners-up
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League Topscorer:
Pietro Paolo Virdis (9)
Season Topscorer:
Pietro Paolo Virdis (13)
Average Attendance:[1]
Prevseason:1983–84
Nextseason:1985–86

During the 1984–85 season, Milan Associazione Calcio competed in Serie A and Coppa Italia.

Summary

In the summer of 1984, president Giuseppe Farina hired coach Nils Liedholm, who got to the Milan five years after the tenth scudetto, fresh from the triumphs obtained with Roma: it was the third time that the Swede was appointed coach of the Rossoneri, after having been at the helm of Milan from 1963 to 1966, and again from 1977 to 1979. As far as the transfer market is concerned, Farina signed strikers Pietro Paolo Virdis and Mark Hateley. In addition, the Manchester United playmaker Ray Wilkins, the sweeper Agostino Di Bartolomei from Roma and the goalkeeper Giuliano Terraneo. The 3 signings of the previous year start, Blissett, Gerets and Spinosi, all left the club.

In Serie A, Milan started with a series of 7 consecutive positive results (three wins and four draws), even winning a derby for the first time in six years thanks to a header by English new signing Hateley. After the victory in the derby came the first defeat of the season, by Torino; Milan finished the first half of the season in 6th place, on equal points (17) with Juventus. Even at the beginning of the second round Milan achieved 7 consecutive games without losing, interrupted again by the defeat against Torino, and continued to remain in the upper areas of the standings.

At the end of the championship the Rossoneri finished in 5th place in the standings with 36 points, still tied with Juventus, but ahead of the black and whites thanks to the wins in face-to-face matches: 3–2 and 1–1). This result allowed Milan to qualify to the 1985–86 UEFA Cup.

During the competition, on 20 January 1985, in Udine, Paolo Maldini, son of Cesare, made his debut for Milan. In the coming years he would become captain of the club, setting the overall record for most appearances with the red and black shirt.[2]

In the Coppa Italia, AC Milan got through the first round finishing their group in the first place, with 7 points, thanks to victories against Parma and Carrarese and draws with Brescia, Como and Triestina. In the round of 16, Milan eliminated Napoli (2–1 at San Siro and 1–1 at San Paolo), in the quarter-finals Juventus, who had recently become European champions (0–0 in Milan and 0–1 in Turin) and in the semifinals Inter (2–1 victory in the first leg and 1–1 draw in the second leg). Having reached their seventh final, Milan faced Sampdoria who, by beating the Rossoneri both in the first leg in Milan (1–0) and in the return leg in Genoa (2–1), won the trophy for the first time.

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

Transfers

In
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GK Torino
DF Fabio Casiraghi Sant'Angelo loan end
MF Roma
MF Reggiana loan end
MF Manchester United
MF Pisa
FW Treviso loan end
FW Portsmouth
FW Udinese
Out
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DF MVV
DF Cesena
MF Monza
FW Watford
FW Reggiana loan
FW New York Cosmos
GK Atalanta
DF Fabio Casiraghi Pistoiese
MF Reggiana loan
FW Paolo Valori Casarano

Competitions

Serie A

See main article: 1984–85 Serie A.

Topscorers

Coppa Italia

See main article: 1984-85 Coppa Italia. First Round EightfinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinals

Final

See main article: 1985 Coppa Italia Final.

Statistics

Squad statistics

Competition[3] PointsHomeAwayTotalGD
36 15 8 4 3 22 16 15 4 8 3 9 9 30 12 12 6 31 25 +6
6 1 4 1 5 5 7 4 2 1 9 5 13 5 6 2 14 10 +4
Total 21 9 8 4 27 21 22 8 10 4 18 14 43 17 18 8 45 35 +10

Players statistics

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Attendance Statistics of Serie A . 22 May 2023.
  2. Web site: Paolo Maldini’s Milan debut . medium.com . 22 May 2023.
  3. Web site: Milan Associazione Calcio 1984–85 . magliarossonera.it . 23 May 2023.