Tuesday, September 2, 2008

AC Milan 1 - 2 Bologna



Serie A newcomer Bologna pulled off a surprising 2-1 win over AC Milan at the San Siro on Sunday as Francesco Valiani scored with 11 minutes to play to hand his team all three points.

Marco Di Vaio gave the visitors a 1-0 lead in the 18th minute, but Milan was level before the break courtesy of a Massimo Ambrosini header. However, Bologna pulled off the upset when Valiani smashed a shot into the upper left corner from 25 yards.

Milan controlled almost all of the first half, but it was Bologna that grabbed a surprise opener.

Cristian Zenoni got the ball on the right wing and played it to Christian Amoroso at the top of the box. He then dropped the ball into the path of Di Vaio with his first touch, allowing the striker to smack a left-footed shot inside the far post.

Milan was not rattled by the goal, however, and they went back on the attack. Ronaldinho hit a close-range header right at Bologna goalkeeper Francesco Antonioli before setting up Filippo Inzaghi for a shot that he hit into the side of the net after rounding the keeper.

The equalizer came four minutes before halftime when Ronaldinho got the ball on the left and delivered a good cross to the front of goal for Ambrosini, who rose up and headed the ball home from six yards.

Andriy Shevchenko came on in the second half for Milan and he nearly put them ahead in the 55th minute. Ronaldinho got into the box on the left, danced around two defenders, and slipped a pass to Shevchenko at the back post, only for Antonioli to come off his line and make a good stop.

The home side was on the attack, but Bologna seized an unlikely lead with 11 minutes to play on a goal that came from nothing.

Bologna was on the counter attack but the team lost possession in the Milan final third. However, Valiani picked up a loose ball 30 yards from goal, took a touch, and curled a brilliant shot into the upper left corner of the net off the fingertips of Milan keeper Christian Abbiati.

The visitors then defended well to hold off the hard-charging Rossoneri over the remainder of the match.

After finishing second last season, Roma's campaign didn't start as planned either, with the team being held to a 1-1 draw by Napoli, while Torino handed newly-promoted Lecce a 3-0 defeat.

Lazio scored four times in the second half, including two from Mauro Zarate, to beat Cagliari 4-1, Atalanta slipped past Siena 1-0 on a goal from Simone Padoin, Vincenzo Italiano scored in the 88th minute to give Chievo a 2-1 win against Reggina and Catania earned a 1-0 win over Genoa on a second-half strike from Giuseppe Mascara.

In Sunday's late game, Alberto Gilardino scored in the 89th minute as 10-man Fiorentina tied Juventus 1-1. Juventus grabbed the lead in the 39th minute on goal from Pavel Nedved, but Fiorentina eventually answered minutes after Felipe Melo was sent off.









Sunday, June 1, 2008

Alexandre PATO - The New Star of Milan

Alexandre PATO - The New Star of Milan


Pato Hopeful Of Ronaldo Return

Pato Hopeful Of Ronaldo Return


Milan’s Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato would love to play alongside Ronaldo next term, despite Il Fenomeno’s injury woes.

Ronaldo, 31, is currently recovering from the knee injury which he suffered against Livorno earlier this season.

Il Fenomeno’s career hangs in the balance as the injury to his right knee could still be career-threatening. And although his recovery is going well so far, his recent altercation with three transvestite prostitutes in his native Brazil has done his legendary status no good whatsoever.

However, possible legend in the making, compatriot and team-mate Pato is hoping to play alongside his childhood hero once more.

“I would like it a lot if we could play together,” Pato, 17, told GQ magazine.

“We are really good friends.

“Ronnie is going through a rough patch at the moment. The media are always hounding him.

“Nevertheless, he has such a great character that I expect he will get over his injury and image problems.

“We talk all the time, but never about football. He always asks me how I am doing. It's crazy, Ronaldo is my idol.”

The teenage sensation also shared his opinion on the Italian game and it seems as if he had to learn fast the hard way.

“I remember Cristian Ledesma repeatedly hitting me - massacring me. I was not bothered. Actually, I like playing this way. It has made me grow up,” said Pato

“In Brazil, you get the ball and are allowed 20 seconds to look up and think about what you are going to do.

“Here, instead, you have three seconds to do something before someone like Ledesma arrives.”

Pato scored nine goals in 18 games for Milan this season and in that explosive form he is sure to be one of the best in future if he continues working hard at San Siro.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Livorno 1 - 4 Milan

Livorno 1 - 4 Milan





Scorers: Inzaghi 23, 51, 59 (M), Seedorf 71 (M), Knezevic 73 (L)

Pippo Inzaghi grabbed a hat-trick for his eighth goal in the last four games, closing to within two points of Fiorentina in fourth!

Two important races crossed paths at the Stadio Picchi, as the Rossoneri were within four points of a Champions League spot and the Amaranto were propping up the table alongside Reggina and Empoli. Livorno held Milan to a 1-1 draw at San Siro in February, the game in which Ronaldo snapped the tendon in his knee.

Alessandro Diamanti got a starting spot after his brilliant free kick blocked Roma last week, but Luis Vigidal was still sidelined and Marco Amelia pulled out in the warm-up. Carlo Ancelotti missed Ronaldo, Paolo Maldini, Emerson, Marcos Cafu, Dario Simic, Nelson Dida and Serginho, but Marek Jankulovski was back on the bench.

Pippo Inzaghi just failed to get on the end of a Kaka cross from the left in the opening 60 seconds, while Clarence Seedorf flashed a right-foot shot across the face of goal.

Milan took the lead with a well-worked move, as Kaka sprung the offside trap and rolled across for Inzaghi to tap in from six yards. However, there was more than a suspicion of offside, as it is not clear whether he was behind the line of the ball.

Alfonso De Lucia parried a Massimo Ambrosini header and Kaka drilled well wide, but Livorno finally had their first chance on the stroke of half-time with Grandoni's cross-shot.

Inzaghi doubled the advantage with his seventh goal in four games, a precise glancing header from Daniele Bonera's cross from the right.

SuperPippo continued his incredible form with a hat-trick, a precise header from an Andrea Pirlo corner kick at the near post.

Inzaghi completed his man of the match performance with an assist for Seedorf to go past two defenders in the centre and blast it past De Lucia.

Livorno got one back with a Dario Knezevic diving header from a corner kick. Massimo Oddo made his comeback after surgery to replace Alessandro Nesta, ensuring the central defender did not get a booking that would rule him out of the derby.

Livorno: De Lucia; Melara, Grandoni, Knezevic, Galante, Pasquale; Pulzetti, A Filippini (De Vezze 55), Bergvold (Balleri 67); Diamanti; Tavano (Tristan 55)

Milan: Kalac; Bonera, Nesta (Oddo 69), Kaladze, Favalli (Jankulovski 73); Gattuso (Brocchi 61), Pirlo, Ambrosini; Kaka, Seedorf; Inzaghi



From :www.acmilan-online.com

Friday, March 28, 2008

Alexandre Pato Wallpapers 2008

Alexandre Pato Wallpapers 2008








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Pato scores against Sweden

Pato scores against Sweden




Alexandre Pato scored against Sweden on his international debut with a lob over the keeper. Shaaban the Swedish keeper ran out to clear the ball but passed it straight to Pato who sent a curling lob through a tight angle giving Brazil the lead.

”It was a great goal, with the technical quality,” Brazil coach Dunga said. “It was his first (international) goal and it’s always good. It builds his confidence.”

This will give Pato and Brazil confidence in the youngster and I’m sure in the coming months Pato will be a starter. Today he came off the bench at the 60th minute and scored 12 minutes later.

It was a good result for Brazil considering they did not have Ronaldinho and Kaka.



Brazil - Sweden 1-0 Highlights

Brazil - Sweden 1-0 Highlights




Teenager Alexandre Pato marked his international debut with an astonishing opportunist goal to give Brazil a 1-0 win over Sweden in a friendly at the Emirates Stadium.

The 72nd-minute strike was the one fitting moment of a match marking the 50th anniversary of Brazil's victory over Sweden in the 1958 World Cup final in Stockholm for the first of their five titles.

The 18-year-old chased Rami Shaaban towards the right touchline as the substitute goalkeeper looked set for an easy clearance and contrived to block it, swivel and send an exquisite left-footed lob into the unguarded net.

Starting keeper Andreas Isaksson had earlier made two saves in quick succession from Julio Baptista and Luis Fabiano, while Internazionale keeper Julio Cesar went down low to save Johan Elmander's downward header from a cross from the right.

Sweden were close again early in the second half with Julio Cesar diving to push out Sebastian Larsson's free kick from the left and the ball being cleared off the Brazil line from a corner a minute later.

Brazil playmaker Diego, put through by Pato just past the hour, had his legs clipped by substitute Mikael Dorsin inside the box as he went for goal but demands for a penalty were turned down.

Julio Cesar made a late point-blank save from Rosenberg who should have done better than shoot straight at the keeper as Sweden looked for an equaliser.

Coach Dunga's Brazil have now won two and lost one of their three friendlies at the Emirates after a victory over Argentina in 2006 and a loss to Portugal last year. They also beat Wales at White Hart Lane in 2006.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Torino 0 - 1 AC Milan Video Highlights

Torino 0 - 1 AC Milan Video Highlights


Pato Terrorises Torino In Milan Win

Pato Terrorises Torino In Milan Win


Alexandre Pato grabbed the only goal of the game as Milan picked up a deserved 1-0 win over Torino at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin.

Torino came into this game without the injured trio of Matteo Sereni, Gianluca Comotto and Simone Barone, with Comotto out for the rest of the season. Nikola Lazetic was suspended.

Milan, who like their hosts had lost two on the trot in Serie A, were robbed of the services of Serginho, Cafu, Ronaldo, Filippo Inzaghi and Kaka.

Torino had the first chance of the game on nine minutes as Roberto Stellone used his strength to hold off Kakha Kaladze, and he fired in a left-foot shot which flashed into the side netting.

Milan then had a couple of dangerous free-kicks in a matter of minutes. First Andrea Pirlo, and then Clarence Seedorf, forced fine saves from Alberto Fontana.

The Rossoneri were looking dangerous from set-pieces. Pirlo fired in another piledriver from long-range on 23 minutes which Fontana beat away.

Seedorf had been Milan's best player in the first half-hour, and he connected sweetly with a volley that went just wide. Pato also unsuccessfully tried his luck from the edge of the box with a turn-and-shot.

Down the other end, a misunderstanding in the Milan area gifted Vincenzo Grella a shooting opportunity, but he didn't connect well with his effort.

On 36 minutes Torino were inches away from taking the lead as Aimo Diana surged past Pirlo on the right, and his ball across the six yard box was deflected agonizingly past Zeljko Kalac's near post.

Paolo Maldini bombed forward down the left and did brilliantly to find Gilardino inside the area, who laid the ball off to Pato eight yards out, but with the goal at his mercy the youngster fired over with the aid of deflection. From the resulting corner Alessandro Nesta headed over when unmarked at the back post.

Gennaro Gattuso then launched another Milan attack with a superb goal-saving block on Stellone. Gilardino found himself in space but he sliced horribly wide.

Milan were completely dominant now, and there was still time before the referee blew his first half whistle, for Massimo Oddo to flash a blistering half-volley over the bar.

The Rossoneri started the second half just how they finished the first, with Gilardino wasting a great attacking position following good work from Seedorf and Pirlo.

On 52 minutes Torino had the best chance of the game thus far as Stellone went past both Pirlo and Gattuso, and played in Rosina, but the little winger was denied by a miraculous goal-saving tackle from Kaladze.

The game was really opening up now with some end-to-end stuff. Gattuso's cross ricocheted off Marco Di Loreto in the six-yard box, but Fontana made a wonderful reaction save.

Rosina, who had been looking much brighter since the break, then wound up from distance, but his shot was well over.

On the hour-mark Milan missed their best chance of the match as Oddo's cross was flicked on by Pato to Seedorf, who was all alone at the back post in acres of space, but he slammed the ball against the crossbar.

Milan were turning up the screw and Pato chipped a delightful pass over the defence to Gilardino, but the World Cup winner was denied by a brilliant flying save from the onrushing Fontana.

The goal was coming and Milan finally broke the deadlock on 66 minutes as Gilardino did excellently to round Fontana, and turn the ball towards goal, and Pato was on hand to force the ball over the line.

Five minutes later it was almost two following some superb play from that man Pato, who drew three men towards him before squaring to Seedorf, who saw his right-foot drive saved by Fontana's legs.

Torino would not give up, in particular Stellone, who chased down yet another lost cause and got to the ball before Kalac, but the giant Aussie beat his effort away. Substitute Nicola Ventola turned the rebound wide.

Milan captain Paolo Maldini had again defied his years with another brilliant performance, and he was offered a standing ovation by the Olimpico crowd when he was replaced by Giuseppe Favalli on 80 minutes.

Pato was on fire, and he twisted and turned past his man on the edge of the box, and fizzed in a shot that Fontana gathered at the second attempt.

Torino tried everything to spark a comeback, but in truth it was Milan who looked more likely of adding to their lead in the closing minutes, with Seedorf firing just wide, and Pirlo and substitute Christian Brocchi testing Fontana.

Milan held out comfortably for a deserved win, and in the process continued the chase for a Champions League place.

Torino: Fontana, Diana (Motta 85), Natali, Di Loreto, Pisano, Rosina, Grella, Corini (Ventola 70), Zanetti, Stellone, Di Michele (Recoba 72)

Milan: Kalac, Oddo, Nesta, Kaladze, Maldini (Favalli 80), Gattuso (Brocchi 66), Ambrosini, Brocchi, Seedorf, Pato (Emerson 86), Gilardino

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

AC Milan 0 - 2 Arsenal Clip Highlight

AC Milan 0 - 2 Arsenal Clip Highlight




84' [0 - 1] C. Fabregas

90' [0 - 2] E.S. Adebayor

Saturday, March 1, 2008

AC Milan 1 - 1 Lazio Highlights



Milan rested a number of players ahead of next week’s big Champions League match with Arsenal. Andrea Pirlo, Kaka, Alessandro Nesta, Massimo Ambrsoini and Filippo Inzaghi were all left out. Giuseppe Favalli was suspended, while Alexander Pato partnered Alberto Gilardino up-front.

Lazio welcomed back Valon Behrami from a ban as Delio Rossi opted for an attacking line-up including Goran Pandev, Tommaso Rocchi and Rolando Bianchi in the forward positions.

Milan made a bright start and Clarence Seedorf cut the ball back for Yoann Gourcuff, who sliced the ball wide from the edge of the area.

Seedorf was seeing a lot of the ball early on and a delightful back-flick started off a move which ended in Pato bringing out the first save of the game for Marco Ballotta.

Lazio had their first shot of the game when Lorenzo De Silvestri bombed forward from right back and go in behind Marek Jankulovski, before firing straight at Zeljko Kalac.

The away side were sitting deep and trying to hit Milan on the break, and on 26 minutes Bianchi was released down the right but he dragged his shot well wide.

All in all there were few chances in the first half-an-hour, with the predictable pattern of Milan having all the possession but struggling to unlock the opposition brick wall.

Pato burst into life on 33 minutes, losing his man, cutting inside Sebastiano Siviglia before unleashing a piledriver that Ballotta put all his weight behind.

Milan then received a blow as Seedorf picked up an injury and had to come off. He was replaced by the teenager Alberto Paloschi, meaning there were now two 18-year-olds in the Rossoneri line-up along with Pato.

There was precious little goalmouth action to report in the first half, as Bianchi hit a hopeful volley from way out on the right but it was high, wide and not very handsome.

Carlo Ancelotti used up his remaining two substitutions at half-time, bringing on Digao, Kaka’s younger brother, for his first Serie A appearance. Ambrosini was also introduced, as Emerson and Jankulovski made way.

Tommaso Rocchi came out of the blocks fast in the second half, first with a snapshot that went wide, and then with a ferocious drive that brought out a fantastic save from Kalac at his near post.

Lazio were shooting at will and Pandev forced another superb stop from Kalac, who fingertipped the Macedonian’s effort around the post.

The goal was coming and on 53 minutes Lazio did indeed take the lead as Rocchi turned the ball into the box, and Bianchi slid in to toe-poke the ball past the keeper.

The substitutions at half time had really had a negative effect on Milan, who were all over the place. Pato attempted to take the game by the scruff of the neck and flashed a volley wide of Ballotta’s post.

On 65 minutes Milan were handed a lifeline to get back into the game as Kaladze was having his shirt pulled by Behrami and the referee pointed to the spot. Oddo stepped up and fired low to Ballotta’s right to equalise.

After the goal Milan started to dominate possession again, but they still failed to open up the Lazio defence. On 75 minutes Ambrosini turned well in the area but he could not get his left foot shot on target.

Down the other end Lazio substitute Gabi Mudingayi tried his luck from long-range but his shot was well over.

On 83 minutes Pato went on an explosive counter-attack and was cynically taken out by De Silvestri, who received a straight red card. The sending off was perhaps a little harsh, however the wing-back had made no attempt to get the ball.

Milan stepped it up looking for the winner and Gourcuff let fly from 30 yards but it was straight at Ballotta. However this was the best they could muster and Lazio comfortably held on for a deserved point.

Milan: Kalac, Oddo, Bonera, Kaladze, Jankulovski (Digao 46), Gattuso, Emerson (Ambrosini 46), Gourcuff, Seedorf (Paloschi 36), Gilardino, Pato

Lazio: Ballotta, De Silvestri, Cribari, Radu, De Silvestri, Behrami (Rozenhal 88), Ledesma, Dabo (Mudingayi 60), Pandev, Rocchi, Bianchi

Friday, February 29, 2008

Alexandre Pato AC Milan Pictures

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Alexandre Pato New Pic

Alexandre Pato New Pic











Pato Tells Ronaldo: That Goal Was For You

Pato Tells Ronaldo: That Goal Was For You


Milan star Alexandre Pato says that he thought of Ronaldo when he scored his goal against Catania last night.

The teenage sensation gave his side the lead in Sicily on 55 minutes when he rifled home a shot into the bottom corner from long-range.

"When I celebrated, I was thinking of Ronaldo. It was a good feeling, like last year when I scored in the derby for Internacional," said Pato.

The 18-year-old's goal was not enough to gain all three points for Milan, as Gionatha Spinesi equalised on 63 minues to earn the home side a share of the spoils.

"It went quite well against Catania, I scored and I hope to continue like this," Pato told the Gazzetta dello Sport.

"However I am not happy because this goal has not brought a victory to Milan."

Pato is still working his way back to full match sharpness following a nasty ankle injury against Fiorentina a few weeks ago. 'The Duck' says that he is confident that he will be back in top form for next week's big Champions League last 16 second leg tie with Arsenal.

"After my injury I am looking to be back to my best for the match against Arsenal," Pato concluded.

The first leg at the Emirates Stadium in North London last week finished goalless.

Catania Calcio 1-1 AC Milan Highlights

Catania Calcio 1-1 AC Milan Highlights




55' [0 - 1] A. Pato

63' [1 - 1] G. Spinesi

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

AC Milan 2 - 1 Palermo Highlights

AC Milan 2 - 1 Palermo Highlights




9' [0 - 1] M. Bresciano

24' [1 - 1] M. Ambrosini

90' [2 - 1] F. Inzaghi

Pato set to start


Brazilian striker Ronaldo is unavailable for the Rossoneri with a long-term knee injury.

Leaders Internazionale will be without defender Ivan Cordoba and could be without striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the game against Sampdoria in Genoa. The Colombian Cordoba's season may be over after he injured knee ligaments in Tuesday's 2-0 defeat at Liverpool in the Champions League.

Sweden's Ibrahimovic, meanwhile, has been nursing a knee tendon injury for a few weeks and could be rested by coach Roberto Mancini.

France midfielder Patrick Vieira, however, is available for the champions, who are unbeaten in Serie A this season, after serving a two-match suspension.

Midfielder Sergio Volpi is suspended for Sampdoria, who have climbed to seventh thanks to some inspirational performances by on-loan Real Madrid forward Antonio Cassano.

Brazilian defender Juan is likely to miss Roma's home game against fourth-placed Fiorentina because of an ankle knock he suffered in Tuesday's 2-1 win over Real Madrid.