Former Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio crying because Newcastle United didn't roll over for AC Milan.
Paolo Di Canio crying because Newcastle United didn’t roll over for AC MilanThe former AC Milan player crying on because Newcastle United held firm and got a point at the San Siro.
The former Sunderland manager declaring ‘Newcastle did almost nothing’ in the match and ‘just tried to take away the draw’ from the San Siro. Indeed, Newcastle United started really well and gave as good as they got early on, the game going end to end. Nobody would claim Newcastle were good going forward but as Eddie Howe said afterwards, this was more a case of his players not keeping the ball well enough and not making the best choices in the final third.
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