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Milan coach Conceicao takes blame for their exit
The Straits Times
|February 20, 2025
AC Milan looked to be in control of their Champions League destiny on Feb 18 before the sending-off of Theo Hernandez turned the play-off on its head, although coach Sergio Conceicao refused to blame the defender for their exit.
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MILAN - AC Milan looked to be in control of their Champions League destiny on Feb 18 before the sending-off of Theo Hernandez turned the play-off on its head, although coach Sergio Conceicao refused to blame the defender for their exit.
Having lost the first leg 1-0, Milan were level on aggregate in the first minute but after Hernandez picked up a second booking for simulation in the 51st minute, Feyenoord equalised to draw 1-1 and reach the last 16 with a 2-1 overall score.
Milan could have avoided a play-off altogether with a win at Dinamo Zagreb in their final league-phase game, but on that occasion they had Yunus Musah sent off and lost 2-1.
"It's definitely a failure, we wanted to get to the last 16," Conceicao said.
"This match showed that we are stronger than the opponent and that it was the episodes that decided, like in Zagreb, sending-off there, sending-off here.
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