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MILAN, KOMPAS.com – Trainer AC Milan, Stefano Pioli, felt bullied by his team in the match against Celtic.

Duel AC Milan vs Celtic this is Group H’s fifth match Europa League which took place at the San Siro Stadium, Thursday (3/12/2020) or Friday morning WIB.

AC Milan had to fight extra hard to be able to win three points in this match because they were behind 0-2 when the first half had only been running for 15 minutes.

Celtic’s two opener goals were scored by Tom Rogic in the seventh minute and Odsonne Edouard (14 ‘).

AC Milan then rose from the 24th minute and successfully scored four goals in the names of Hakan Calhanoglu (24 ‘), Samuel Castillejo (26’), Jens Petter Hauge (50 ‘) and Brahim Diaz (82’).

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The duel against Celtic this time is Stefano Pioli’s first opportunity to accompany AC Milan from the sidelines after recovering from Covid-19.

The Italian coach is free from the corona virus after undergoing independent isolation for 18 days.

After the match, Pioli jokingly judged his team to be deliberately poor in the first 15 minutes of the first half to test their health.

However, Pioli is proud to see AC Milan’s competitive mentality which can get up and win after being behind 0-2.

“The AC Milan players want to test me. They want to see if I am fully recovered and completely healthy,” Pioli said jokingly quoted from the website. Football Italia.

“We started this match very well. However, two mistakes got us into trouble,” added Pioli.

“This match made us grow as a team. Even though we were two goals behind, we remained compact and it was very visible,” added Pioli.

“Celtic managed to show a desire to win at the San Siro. However, we did not lose confidence despite being behind,” said the Italian coach.

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While struggling to be free from Covid-19, Pioli was forced to miss AC Milan for three consecutive matches.

However, AC Milan, accompanied by Pioli’s assistant, Daniele Bonera, still managed to maintain consistency during that period.

AC Milan are unbeaten under Bonera with the breakdown of two Italian league wins and a draw in the Europa League.

Regarding his recovery period, Piolo admitted that it was very difficult to undergo independent isolation because he could not accompany his foster children.

“Two weeks of independent isolation felt very long for me. Apart from the game, I really miss the moment spent with the players and coaching staff,” said Pioli.

“We hope to maintain this consistency and continue to be ambitious,” Pioli added.

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The victory over Celtic saw AC Milan successfully seal a ticket to the knockout phase or the last 32 of the Europa League.

AC Milan also still has the chance to qualify for the knockout phase with the status of winning Group H.

AC Milan is currently still stuck in second place in the standings with a collection of 10 points, one point behind the leading Lille.

The struggle for the top position of Group H will be presented next week with AC Milan’s schedule to face Sparta Prague while Lille against Celtic.

Closest, AC Milan will face Sampdoria in Week 10 of the Italian League, Sunday (6/12/2020).

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