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Enjoying life in Major League Soccer, Alessandro Nesta defends Milan boss Allegri

Enjoying life in Major League Soccer, Alessandro Nesta defends Milan boss Allegri

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By Alex Labidou
Sep 18, 2012 2:25:00 PM

The legendary defender spoke to Goal.com about his former team, which finds itself in turmoil, as well as his adjustment to MLS and the Italian national side's potential

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Alessandro Nesta is still adjusting to life in Major League Soccer, but that has not stopped him from following developments back home in his native Italy.

Once a legendary centre-back for AC Milan, Nesta has come to the defence of his former boss Massimiliano Allegri, who finds himself under increasing pressure.

Milan have started poorly, winning only one of their opening three matches. The Rossoneri's lacklustre performances on the pitch have led to increasing speculation that Allegri could be dismissed if the results do not improve.

Yet, Nesta does not believe Milan's head coach is the reason for the club's recent ineptitude. Instead, he points to the Serie A giants recent financial difficulties which forced them to sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva to Paris Saint-Germain and release several veteran players, including himself.

"It’s the reality of what’s going on in Europe. Milan is a reflection of the economic difficulties any business is going through in Europe," Nesta told Goal.com through a translator. 

"You have to cut and find ways to save money or bring in more money, and that’s what Milan did. Selling those two players [Ibrahimovic and Silva] was an economic decision, but losing two players like that, will be hard to replace."

Nesta hopes that fans of Milan will be patient with the club coach as the team goes through a period of transition.

"As for Allegri, the criticism is unfair. I think fans are smart enough to realise the team is new and needs time to gel, but also selling two key players like Ibra and Silva will hurt the team," he stated.

While Nesta continues to follow and support his former club, his focus is now on new employers Montreal Impact. Once considered to be one of the world's top defenders, the 36-year-old hopes that his experience will help the new MLS side. Montreal have won three out of the five games that he's started, proving that his leadership in the backline has been effective.

Nesta explains that he is still adjusting to physical nature of MLS but is happy with life in his new city.

"It’s been a great experience so far," Nesta said. "The city is beautiful, the fans have been great and the team is treating me well. The level of soccer in MLS is growing, so there will be some growing pains. It’s not at the level it is in Italy or Spain, but it is definitely getting better.

"It’s also very different than my previous experiences. It’s more physical."

In their first season in MLS, Montreal has not been short of ambition. In addition to signing Nesta, they also added fellow Italian, striker Marco Di Vaio and pursued high-profile stars like Nicolas Anelka and Alessandro Del Piero. Still, the team currently sit five points adrift from a playoff spot held by fifth-seeded D.C. United.

Nesta says that due to all of the additions to the squad, the team only recently started to gel. He has not given up on the playoffs yet, but it appears as if he's waiting for a full season to show what the Impact can really do.

"It’s going to be tough to make the playoffs," Nesta explained. "We had a loaded schedule earlier on, which meant we played a lot of games before the team really came together. And other teams ahead of us have games in hand, so it will be difficult, but we won’t give up. We will just take it one game at a time."

Despite still adjusting to life in MLS, Nesta still follows the Italian national team with great interest. He was part of the 2006 World Cup winning side and believes that Italy could be back on its way to being a contender after a strong showing in the Euro 2012 tournament. Nesta argues that Spain's recent success is not unlike the triumph of previous World Cup winners and believes that Italy is beginning to show their potential.

"Every few years, a new crop of players comes out for a national team and dominates for a little while," Nesta said. "Spain is in that situation now. But Italy is young and with some time to gel, can continue progressing from its runner-up position at the Euros this year."

Mario Balotelli is one of the players who proved himself during last summer's tournament and many insist that Italy should build its attack around the Manchester City star. Nesta hopes that Balotelli will continue to score for the Azzurri but expects the striker's team-mates to share the scoring load as well.

"All Balotelli has to worry about is scoring goals," Nesta said. "That’s his job and that’s what he must concern himself with. Attacking is the responsibility of the entire team, he just has to bury his chances when he gets them."


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