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Soccerly 22 September @ 09:00 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Getty Images/Picapp.com 19 year old Alexandre Pato scored in the 49th in their last weekend's match against Lazio. It was AC Milan's first win of the season after three games. Pato has now a total of 10 goals in 21 matches for AC Milan. A decent stats for a budding striker. This wonder kid will go places.

UEFA Cup First Round, Leg 1 - Viva Italia: Clean Sweep for Milan, Sampdoria, Napoli, and Udinese

mCalcio 19 September @ 03:18 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Italian teams made 4 out of 4 in the UEFA Cup Thursday night. Indeed, in the round just before the Group Stage all four Serie A sides in action recorded first-leg victories, some welcome news after the difficulties Roma and Fiorentina encountered in the Champions League. Uefa.com reports. Partial video highlights here.

AC Milan 4-1 Lazio: Is “Biancocelesti” Italian for “Miracle Cure”? (Serie A Matchday 3)

mCalcio 22 September @ 09:58 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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You know it's funny: it seems that whenever AC Milan are in trouble, all they need to lift their spirits is a little Lazio "rejuvenation cure". Just around the same time last year, the Rossoneri had just played an abysmal UEFA Champions League match against Celtic Glasgow (in which Dida infamously faked being mortally hit [.

Club Italia Offers Clean Sweep In UEFA Cup !

Serie A Talk 18 September @ 07:47 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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It was an outstanding performance for Italian football in the first round of UEFA Cup action, as all four Serie A clubs registered first-leg victory.  AC Milan adjusting to a non-Champions League season are full steam ahead winning 3 - 1 over FC Zürich.  This triumph couldn't have come at a better time for Rossoneri manager [.

Rossoneri Resurrection, AC Milan 4 - 1 Lazio

Serie A Talk 21 September @ 10:21 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Calling all Milanista, I got it wrong and admit it but what's more important is understanding why.  The key to today's victory was manager Ancelotti getting back to basics. Take a look at the starting XI, leaving Ronaldinho and Andriy Shevchenko on the bench was the right move.  Ancelotti would instead go with young Pato and Marco Borriello and a Pirlo-less midfield that supported the front [.