2012–13 AC Milan season explained

Club:Milan
Season:2012–13
Chairman:Vacant
Silvio Berlusconi
Chrtitle:Chairman
Honorary chairman
Manager:Massimiliano Allegri
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Stadium:San Siro
League:Serie A
League Result:3rd
Cup1:Coppa Italia
Cup1 Result:Quarter-finals
Cup2:UEFA Champions League
Cup2 Result:Round of 16
League Topscorer:
Stephan El Shaarawy (16)
Season Topscorer:
Stephan El Shaarawy (19)
Highest Attendance:79,532 (UEFA C.L.)
vs Barcelona
Lowest Attendance:27,593 (UEFA C.L.)
vs Anderlecht
Average Attendance:43.651[1]
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Prevseason:2011–12
Nextseason:2013–14

The 2012–13 season was Associazione Calcio Milan's 79th in the Serie A and 30th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. Milan strived to regain the Serie A title, which they lost to Juventus in the previous season. The Rossoneri also competed in UEFA Champions League, as well as the Coppa Italia.

This season was the first not to feature a number of recent club legends, namely Gennaro Gattuso (1999–2012), Filippo Inzaghi (2001–2012), Clarence Seedorf (2002–2012), and Alessandro Nesta (2002–2012), whose contracts were not extended at the end of the previous season. High-profile players arriving at the club as veterans, namely Gianluca Zambrotta and Mark van Bommel, were also released from their contracts following their expiration on 1 July 2012. Finally, star players Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimović unexpectedly left Milan during pre-season when the club accepted transfer offers for both from PSG.

Due to financial problems, the club failed to sign any high-profile players as suitable replacements for the departed team leaders, which had a long-term negative effect on the team's morale and ability to compete for trophies.[2] However, as Alexandre Pato decided to move back to Brazil in January 2013, the UEFA Euro 2012 star striker Mario Balotelli was signed from Manchester City to front the team's attack.[3]

On the contrary, senior players Massimo Ambrosini and Christian Abbiati, both 35 years of age at the time, had their contracts extended and named captain and vice-captain for the season. The duo had been at the club together since the 1998–99 season, in which they won the Scudetto as part of the starting XI under manager Alberto Zaccheroni.[4]

Over the first 6 months of the season, Milan struggled a lot, losing a total of 9 games (7 in Serie A and 2 in the Champions League), as well as 4 pre-season friendlies. In 2013, however, the team lost only three games across all competitions. With 13 more wins and 6 draws in the Serie A, the club eventually finished in the 3rd place, securing a spot in the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League qualification play-off, which became the club's main objective for the season following the team's elimination in the round of 16 of the previous edition of the competition.

Players

(on loan from Villarreal)(on loan from Barcelona)(captain) (vice-captain)

Pre-season and friendlies

Milan began their pre-season training at Milanello on Monday, 9 July 2012. The Rossoneri played their first set of friendlies in Bari on 21, July, 2012 to contest the TIM Trophy consisting of three games, of 45 minutes each, against rivals Internazionale and Juventus. Milan's first game was against Juventus, they started well but The Old Lady were awarded a penalty after Bakaye Traoré tackled Mirko Vučinić inside the box in the 31st minute, he then converted the spot-kick which subsequently resulted in Milan's first loss. Their second game was against Inter, Il Diavolo would go ahead in the 16th minute through a Stephan El Shaarawy strike, but Nerazzuri would come back to win through a Fredy Guarín header in the 25th minute, and with Rodrigo Palacio scoring the tie-breaker in the 34th minute, forcing Milan to finish last in the competition with two losses.

On Tuesday, 24 July 2012, Milan played German side Schalke 04 at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, in a balanced match of offense and defense, Urby Emanuelson scored in the 62nd minute to break the stalemate, his sole strike would go on and win the friendly match for the Rossoneri. On Saturday, 28 July 2012, Milan contended in the World Football Challenge, playing a friendly against 2011–12 UEFA Champions League winners, Chelsea, in Miami, Milan looked to be physically dominated by the Blues in the early stages, but became the livelier of the two sides later on, and in the second half, in the 68th minute, after a clinical counter by the Rossoneri, Kevin-Prince Boateng played a perfect through ball to Urby Emanuelson drawing two defenders before passing the ball off to Stephan El Shaarawy. El Shaarawy's subsequent shot was parried by Petr Čech into Emanuelson's path who struck it into the net for the only goal in the game, and a second win for Milan.

Milan played Honduran side Olimpia on Saturday, 4 August in Massachusetts. Milan took the lead in the 24th minute when Robinho shot a low effort from outside the box into the bottom left corner of the goal. Antonio Nocerino would then score the second goal from a Robinho assist and his second, Milan's third, from an Ignazio Abate low cross after drawing the keeper out of his goal in the 37 and 44th minutes, respectively, although Olimpia would pull one back through José Escalante in the 72nd minute. Milan next played Spanish champions Real Madrid in the World Football Challenge at Yankee Stadium in New York on Wednesday, 8 August. Both teams started with strong lineups but it was Madrid who took the through Ángel Di María in the 24th minute. Robinho managed to equalise for Milan nine minutes later as both teams went into half time level. Milan made nine changes to the side after halftime. Milan were unable to keep the same rhythm, however, as Cristiano Ronaldo scored two goals in the 49th and 66th minutes and goals from Sergio Ramos and José Callejón in the 81st and 89th minute of the match damaged Milan to a heavy 5–1 defeat in the match.

A week later, Milan played their final pre-season game against Juventus in the annual Trofeo Berlusconi at the San Siro on Sunday, 19 August. Robinho opened the scoring for Milan after netting home in the ninth minute. Claudio Marchisio, however, managed to equalize four minutes later and Juventus went into the break with the lead with Arturo Vidal slipping the ball home three minutes before halftime. In the second half, Milan made changes to try to get back into the game but Alessandro Matri netted Juventus' third goal of the night in the 64th minute. Robinho managed to reduce the deficit with a penalty goal 13 minutes before time. Milan had chances to tie the game but it was not enough as Juventus clinched the Trofeo Luigi Berlusconi.[5] [6] [7]

Competitions

Serie A

See main article: 2012–13 Serie A. The fixtures for the 2012–13 Serie A were announced on 26 July 2012. The season started on Sunday 26 August 2012 with Milan taking on Sampdoria at the San Siro, it ends Sunday 19 May 2013 with a match away against Siena. Three midweek fixtures were planned, 26 September, 31 October and on 8 May, while the winter break is planned for 23 December to 5 January. The first international break took place the weekend of 8–9 September, which was after the second round of matches, rather than after the first as has happened in recent seasons.[8] [9]

Matches

Coppa Italia

See main article: 2012–13 Coppa Italia. For the 14th season in a row, Milan will start the Coppa Italia directly in the round of 16, as one of the eight best seeded teams.

UEFA Champions League

See main article: 2012–13 UEFA Champions League.

Group stage

Milan began their UEFA Champions League campaign in the group stage after finishing runner-up in the 2011–12 Serie A season. Due to their UEFA coefficient, they were seeded in Pot 1, among the best eight teams. The draw for the preliminary round took place in Montecarlo on Thursday, 30 August 2012. Milan were drawn against Spanish side Málaga, as well as Belgian and Russian champions, Anderlecht and Zenit Saint Petersburg respectively.[5] [10] [11]

Knockout phase

See main article: 2012–13 UEFA Champions League knockout phase.

Round of 16

Squad statistics

Appearances, goals and disciplinary record

Updated 30 June 2013.[12] [13]

No.Pos.Name
1 Marco Amelia1011011011012130100
2 Mattia De Sciglio2527011044030320100
4 Sulley Muntari1115100012112172200
5 Philippe Mexès25251110661323221400
7 Robinho1123211002012262100
8 Antonio Nocerino2026200023022292400
9 Alexandre Pato1340000132472000
10 Kevin-Prince Boateng2529211066132363611
11 Giampaolo Pazzini153015220440213615600
12 Bakaye Traoré170010010190100
13 Francesco Acerbi15602202208100000
14 Rodney Strasser1000110000110100
14 Bartosz Salamon2000000000000000
15 Djamel Mesbah1110000110220000
16 Mathieu Flamini1518411033019224500
17 Cristián Zapata2223011044027280520
18 Riccardo Montolivo3132411066038394900
19 M'Baye Niang920002112010241200
20 Ignazio Abate2527022044031330100
21 Kévin Constant2025000045024300200
22 Bojan519312045010273100
23 Massimo Ambrosini1620011044021250800
25 Daniele Bonera1313000044017170700
28 Urby Emanuelson1812122055115192200
32 Christian Abbiati2828011077036360300
34 Nigel de Jong1012100044014161400
35 Dídac Vilà000000000000000
45 Mario Balotelli2121312000000121312300
55 Adrià Carmona1000000000000000
57 Mattia Valoti1000000000000000
59 Gabriel000000000000000
76 Mario Yepes1314011113015181800
77 Luca Antonini560110220890100
81 Cristian Zaccardo2010000000010000
92 Stephan El Shaarawy343716111672414519400
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Attendance Statistics of Serie A 2012–2013. StadiaPostcards.com. 5 October 2012.
  2. Web site: 2018-03-19 . AC Milan's Summer 2012 Transfers Show Why It Was The Start Of Their Demise . 2024-05-29 . SPORTbible . en.
  3. News: 2013-01-29 . Mario Balotelli: AC Milan agree deal to sign Manchester City striker . 2024-05-29 . BBC Sport . en-GB.
  4. Abbiati, still contracted to Milan, spent three consecutive seasons away on loan from 2005 to 2008 before his return to Milan as a first-choice goalkeeper ahead of the 2008–09 season.
  5. News: The main dates for Milan's summer . acmilan.com . . 23 June 2012 . 23 June 2012.
  6. News: Milan's 2012/2013 pre-season friendlies . rossoneriblog.com . rossoneriblog.com . 9 July 2012 . 9 July 2012.
  7. News: FRIENDLY MATCHES SEASON 2012 / 2013 . acmilan.com . . 1 August 2012 . 1 August 2012.
  8. News: A new Milan season has begun . acmilan.com . . 2 July 2012 . 3 July 2012.
  9. News: Milan kick-off the 2012-13 season at home to Sampdoria . acmilan.com . . 26 July 2012 . 6 July 2012.
  10. Web site: Holders Chelsea handed Juventus challenge. UEFA. 30 August 2012.
  11. Web site: La stagione: gli incroci campionato-Champions. (In Italian)
  12. Web site: Statistics . acmilan.com . . 5 October 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120106211116/http://www.acmilan.com/en/teams/statistics . 6 January 2012 . dead .
  13. Web site: AC Milan Squad Stats – 2012/13 . https://archive.today/20130102211721/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/team/squad/_/id/103/league/all/ac-milan?cc=5901 . dead . 2 January 2013 . . 5 October 2012 .