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Catania 0 - Milan 2 , 2 fantastic goal huntelaar (video highlights)


Milan win in the last minute..

Huntelaar scored his first goals with Milan's shirt with a brace in the 93rd and 95th minutes.

Catania - Andujar; Bellusci, Silvestre, Spolli, Alvarez; Biagianti, Carboni, Llama; Martinez, Mascara; Morimoto.

MILAN - Dida; Abate, Nesta, Thiago Silva, Zambrotta; Flamini, Ambrosini; Pato, Seedorf, Ronaldinho; Borriello.

here is the video/highlight :


Klaas-Jan Huntelaar sprang from the bench to lift AC Milan up to second in Serie A with two last-gasp goals to beat Catania 2-0 tonight.

In a tense and largely tame encounter at the Stadio Massimino, only Ronaldinho really managed to perform at the kind of level Milan fans have become used to from their side in recent weeks.

Catania failed to muster even one shot on goal, but they still deserved a point which was cruelly taken from them in stoppage time by Huntelaar, who broke the home fans' hearts with two goals to take Milan to within seven points of league leaders Inter Milan.

With Juve losing at Cagliari earlier today, Milan knew that a win in Sicily would take them up to second in the table and make them the nearest challenger to Inter.

But tiredness in the legs after being made to run for the full 90 minutes of their Champions League tie with Marseille on Wednesday meant they were not quite as sharp as usual.

Apart from Ronaldinho.

The Brazilian has recently found his best form since joining the Rossoneri from Barcelona almost 18 months ago and he single-handedly led Milan's search for three points.

His new-found confidence was illustrated by a number of skilful tricks, but the problem was finding team mates who could keep up with him when it came to providing the killer ball.

Clarence Seedorf offered himself as often as possible, but he was always a step behind the Brazilian playmaker and was restricted to shooting from distance by a Catania defence who constructed a wall around their penalty area.

The Dutchman found the side-netting with his first shot while his second was a few feet over the crossbar.

The closest he and either side came was in the 77th minute with his 25-yard effort just inches over the crossbar.

Catania were unable to test Milan goalkeeper Dida, but he still had to be alert in the 15th minute when Jorge Martinez was just inches away from making contact with a low cross.

Nicolas Spolli wasted a good chance to trouble Dida when he chose to just help a long ball forward rather than taking it down when he had time to do so after beating the Milan offside trap in the 71st minute.

Ronaldinho was one of the few players on the field not to show any tired legs late on and he came within millimetres of giving Milan the lead with a corner which landed directly on the top of the crossbar.

And just as it seemed like both sides had settled for a point, Milan substitute Huntelaar volleyed in his first goal for the club from edge of the area, although Catania goalkeeper Mariano Andujar will have to explain how he let the ball squirm under his body.

The goal lifted a huge burden from the Dutchman's shoulders and he added his and Milan's second moments later, lobbing Andujar from just inside the area with a goal that Ronaldinho would have been proud of.

Milan vs Marseille, 1-1

The match between Milan and Marseille finished 1-1. The Rossoneri couldn't take advantage of the many chances in the second half, but they were also lucky as the French side hit the woodwork twice. The goals were scored by Borriello (10') and Lucho Gonzales (16').
MILAN: Dida; Oddo, Nesta, Thiago Silva, Zambrotta; Pirlo, Ambrosini; Seedorf; Ronaldinho, Borriello, Pato.
OLYMPIQUE MARSIGLIA: Mandanda; Bonnart, Diawara, Heinze, Taiwo; Cissè, Cheyrou; Abriel, Lucho Gonzalez, Niang; Brandao.

Serie A November 22,2009, Milan 4 Cagliari 3

IT'S OVER: MILAN-CAGLIARI 4-3
at san Siro it finished Milan-Cagliari 4-3. In the second half two more goals, one per team: Ronaldinho on a penalty in the 62nd minute and Nené in the 69th.

Milan - Dida; Oddo, Thiago Silva, Kaladze, Zambrotta; Pirlo, Ambrosini; Pato, Seedorf, Ronaldinho; Borriello.

Cagliari - Marchetti; Canini, Lopez, Astori, Agostini; Dessena, Conti, Biondini; Lazzari; Jeda, Matri.

AC Milan were imperious in attack but woeful defensively in a 4-3 home win over Cagliari on Sunday which summed up their topsy-turvy season.
Clarence Seedorf gave the hosts the lead in the fifth minute, but Alessandro Matri replied within five minutes and Andrea Lazzari gave the Sardinians a deserved lead after half an hour. But two goals in as many minutes earned Milan the half-time lead with Marco Borriello and Alexandre Pato on target.

A penalty by Ronaldinho gave the Rossoneri a two-goal advantage in the 62nd minute, but they were made to sweat for their third straight league win when Nene reduced the arrears in the 69th minute.

Lazio 1- Milan 2



Viva milan
Viva pato
Viva Thiago silva

At the Stadio Olimpico of Rome it finished Lazio-Milan 1-2. In the second half the Biancocelesti reduced the disadvantage with Thiago Silva's own goal in the 65th minute. At half time it was 0-2 thanks to goals by Thiago Silva in the 21st minute and Pato in the 35th.

Lazio - Muslera; Lichtsteiner, Siviglia, Radu, Kolarov; Brocchi, Baronio, Mauri; Matuzalem; Rocchi, Zarate.

MILAN - Dida; Oddo, Nesta, Thiago Silva, Zambrotta; Ambrosini, Pirlo; Seedorf; Pato, Borriello, Ronaldinho

In-form AC Milan moved up to third in Serie A after inflicting a home defeat on Lazio which leaves the Rome side hovering just above the relegation zone.

Thiago Silva put the visitors ahead in the 21st minute before Alexandre Pato extended his team's lead before the break.

Lazio reduced the arrears in the 64th minute when Silva deflected Mauro Zarate's strike into his own goal.

The hosts had chances to level the score but Milan held on to claim all three points.

The outcome means it is four wins in the last five league games for Leonardo's Milan while Lazio are still searching for their first triumph since August 30.

The hosts went into the game on the back of a 4-1 midweek humiliation at Villarreal in the Europa League.

Davide Ballardini's men enjoyed a good start and should have taken an early lead.

Roberto Baronio's pass found an unmarked Tommaso Rocchi inside the area and he fired wide.

Shortly after, Aleksandar Kolarov's left-footed strike forced Dida to make a good save.

At the other end, Lazio goalkeeper Fernando Muslera did well to keep out Massimo Oddo's strike from the edge of the area.

There was little Muslera could do to prevent the Rossoneri taking the lead as Silva latched onto a free-kick by Andrea Pirlo and nodded past Muslera.

The Rossoneri maintained the pressure and almost doubled their advantage soon after.

Pato did well to get behind Pirlo's cross from the right but his weak header proved an easy catch for Muslera.

The home side reacted and almost levelled the score on the half-hour mark when Zarate smashed in a powerful free-kick that Dida managed to palm over the bar.

Ten minutes before half-time and Pato made it 2-0.

Ronaldinho's cross found his fellow Brazilian inside the area and Pato's header went inside the top right-hand corner of the goal.

Dida made sure his team went into the break with a 2-0 lead, diving to his right to parry away Matuzalem's stinging drive from distance.

Ballardini made his first substitution after the re-start, with Julio Cruz replacing Stefano Mauri, but Milan's dominance continued in the second half.

Pirlo's curled free-kick went just over the bar.

Shortly after, Marco Borriello did well to control Pirlo's pass inside the area but was unable to fire on target.

On the hour mark, Massimo Ambrosini made a crucial clearance inside the area with Cruz ready to strike from close range.

Lazio reduced the deficit soon after, with Dida having no chance to save Zarate's deflected shot.

The goal inspired the hosts, who surged forward looking for an equaliser.

They were almost rewarded with 15 minutes remaining.

Meghni's cross from the left found Rocchi inside the area but his header went wide.

The visitors dominated the closing stages of the game.

Muslera made a great save to deny Flamini while the Lazio keeper was forced to fully stretch to clear Pato's bullet strike from the edge of the area in what was the last chance of the game.

Another result :
11/07 Catania 0 - 0 Napoli
11/07 Atalanta 2 - 5 Juventus
11/08 Bari 1 - 0 Livorno
11/08 Parma 2 - 0 Chievo Verona
11/08 Cagliari 2 - 0 Sampdoria
11/08 Lazio 1 - 2 AC Milan
11/08 Bologna 3 - 1 Palermo
11/08 Genoa 4 - 2 Siena
11/08 Udinese 0 - 1 Fiorentina

AC Milan Primavera 2009/2010



DI FABIO Davide L'Aquila 16/06/1992
DONNARUMMA Antonio Castellamare Di Stabia 7/07/1990
PERUCCHINI Filippo Bergamo 6/10/1991
ALBERTAZZI Michelangelo Bologna 7/01/1991
DE SCIGLIO Mattia Milano 20/10/1992
DE VITO Andrea Pavia 27/11/1991
GHIRINGHELLI Luca Pavia 23/01/1992
MEREGALLI Luca Monza 14/07/1991
MOTTA Nicolò Vimercate 21/01/1991
PASINI Nicola Chiavenna 10/04/1991
ROMAGNOLI Simone Cremona 9/02/1990
BARBINI Matteo Venezia 25/01/1991
BERTONI Luca Vizzolo Predabissi 19/06/1992
DI LAURI Luca Garbagnate Milanese 8/05/1991
- IKANDE Harmony Kano (Nigeria) 17/09/1990
MERKEL Alexander Perwomaiskij (Germania) 22/02/1992
NOVINIC Mitja Lendava (Slovenia) 10/04/1991
PEDROCCHI Jordan Milano 14/02/1991
SCAMPINI Giovanni Busto Arsizio 8/11/1991
STRASSER Rodney Freetown (Sierra Leone) 30/03/1990

BERETTA Giacomo Varese 14/03/1992
GAETA Marco Milano 10/02/1992
- ODUAMADI Nnamdi Chidiebere Lagos (Nigeria) 17/10/1990
SCHENETTI Andrea Milano 9/03/1991
VERDI Simone Broni (PV) 12/07/1992

MILAN 1 - MADRID 1

MILAN: Dida; Oddo, Nesta, Thiago Silva, Zambrotta; Ambrosini, Pirlo; Seedorf; Ronaldinho, Pato; Borriello.
REAL MADRID: Casillas; S. Ramos, Albiol, Pepe, Arbeloa; L. Diarra, Xabi Alonso; Kakà, Marcelo; Higuain, Benzema.
It finished 1-1 between Milan and Real Madrid. Benzema's goal in the 29th minute was answered by Ronaldinho on a penalty in the 35th minute.