Mar
03
    

Sampdoria 2-1 Ac Milan

Serie A Round 26
Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa

Milan suffers more setbacks

AC Milan’s quest for the Serie A title took a severe blow after they were thrashed by the 14th placed Sampdoria 2-1 at the Ferraris stadium in Genoa. The debacle comes after a shocking UEFA Cup exit at the hands of Werder Bremen, making it a very tough week for Milan and its fans. This loss adds to the slowly fading title hopes for Milan.

The match was a follow up after UEFA Cup exits for both Milan and Sampdoria, with both the teams looking to salvage some pride in front of their fans. After the season was ravaged by injuries to most of its star players, Milan pinned its hopes on the newly signed David Beckham and Pato. However, Sampdoria’s hero of the day, Antonio Cassano, came up with a brilliant performance to put paid to their plans to make it a big day.

Cassano drew the first blood for Sampdoria after sending in a header in the 33rd minute past Milan’s out of form goalkeeper Christiano Abbiati. Cassano set up another goal in the 51st minute after sending across a pass to Pazzini, who made no mistake. There was some consolation for Milan after Pato pulled one up for the visitors in the 80th minute with an excellent header but it was too late to stage a comeback.

Milan is still 12 points shy of the league leader Inter Milan and 5 points away from second placed Juventus. With a dozen matches left to be played, Milan will look forward to its star performers to turn the tables in their favor.

Goals:

Sampdoria: Antonio Cassano  33′ ; Giampaolo Pazzini  51′

Milan: Alexandre Pato  80′

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Feb
28
    
Posted (admin) in Goals, Highlights, Soccer Games, UEFA on February-28-2009

AC Milan 2:2 Werder Bremen UEFA-Cup Game review and highlights

A shock exit for Milan

After drawing the away leg 1-1 at Bremen, AC Milan was looking forward to book a place in the pre-quarterfinals in the second leg at the San Siro stadium. Fielding a full strength squad against Werder Bremen this time, things were going on well for Milan in the first half of the game. Supported by first half goals by Pirlo in the 27th minute and Pato in the 33rd, Milan was right on track at mid time.

With a 3-1 goal aggregate, Milan decided to get off with a defensive play in the second half. However, Werder Bremen came up with a clinical display of disciplined passes and combinations in the second half. In a dramatic turnaround of events in the last 22 minutes, Bremen fired in two excellent goals through its Peruvian striker, Pizarro. Read the rest of this entry »

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Feb
24
    
Posted (admin) in Goals, Highlights, Random, Site Related, Soccer Games on February-24-2009

AC Milan 1-0 Cagliari

Milan made to sweat

With almost a dozen matched left in this season, the former Serie A champions, AC Milan has been striving hard to catch up with the leaders Inter and Juventus. Milan had a tough day at the office on February 22nd at the San Siro stadium up against a spirited Cagliari. They toiled hard for a well-earned, valuable 3 points to take themselves up towards the Serie A summit.

The seventh placed Cagliari came up with a positive and attacking performance in the match. This comes after a very good mid season, which has seen them go past Serie A powerhouses Atalanta and Lazio in the points table. The depleted AC Milan side, which is without most of its leading strikers Kaka, Ronaldinho, Shevchanko and Pato, found itself at the other end of the tunnel when Cagliari’s Acquafresca, Conti and Cossu came very close to scoring in the first twenty minutes. Milan found it hard to penetrate Cagliari’s defence, though a few shots at the goal aided by a series of accurate passes from the newly signed Beckham found the keeper.

Milan finally had a break through in the 65th minute through a Seedorf strike. This was due to a small lapse in concentration in the Cagliari defense when defender Lopez and keeper Marchetti did a blunder to open up a free goal. Seedorf made full use of the opportunity to pull in one goal up. Milan held off this advantage and saw off the next 25 minutes to earn a hard fought win.

Milan will look to carry forward the momentum in its future matches and catch up with the leaders for a direct spot in the Champions’ League.

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