The media outlet DAZN released a “BordoCam” episode, a format that shows Serie A matches from the touchline. The new episode on the Milan derby highlights many moments before, during, and after Milan’s win over Inter.
Inter - Milan pre-match:
Gabbia in the tunnel before warm-up: "Boys, enjoy this moment. We know we are ready. As a team, we are tough. We are tough."
Maignan in the huddle before kick-off: "Come on, no pressure. No fear. We play good football, we play together. We fight for every ball. We win the duels and we win this match."
The match:
Sozza to captain Maignan after Lautaro’s elbow on Gabbia: "It is accidental, he did not make the elbow motion, VAR told me."
Acerbi after pulling Leao’s hair: "I didn’t do it on purpose. Why are you pointing your finger at me? Next time I rip your finger off.”
Allegri to Sozza after Leao’s yellow for the foul on Barella: "Sozza, Acerbi grabbed him by the hair. Barella, for God’s sake, acts like an actor.” Then to the fourth official who asks him to calm down: “I am calm, you are making me angry.”
Contact between Pavlovic and Thuram in the box, Sozza waits for VAR to check. Gabbia to the referee: "I crossed like s*** and then he threw himself down.” Sozza checks the incident and gives the penalty. After Maignan saves Calhanoglu’s spot kick, Allegri turns to the bench laughing: "How do you give a penalty like that?"
Allegri makes his first changes and Pulisic, who scored Milan’s goal, is among those subbed off. “Good job Chris, dead tired?” he says with a smile while shaking his hand.
Allegri's words:
Late in the match, Allegri starts his show. "How much stoppage time? Five minutes?!” From this point he jumps at every poorly managed ball from his players. He keeps asking his staff how much time is left, until he explodes: "Blow the whistle, for f***’s sake.” Sozza finally blows for full time and Allegri runs to the locker room smiling, as relayed via Milan News.
Milan's celebration:
The players start their on-field celebrations. Everyone goes to hug Maignan. To Pulisic, he says: "I told you.” Landucci, Allegri’s assistant, joins in and shouts while hugging the Frenchman: "You are the best in the world."















