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AC Milan extend their lead at the top of the table to 5 points as rivals fall. Qasa Alom reports.
Strong headlines abounded in a game that had little else on display. Juventus's shock defeat to
Parma gave Milan the chance to capitalize; both managers faced former clubs, with Roberto Donadoni
against the club of his playing years and Allegri against the club where he won il Albo Panchina.
AC Milan extend their lead at the top of the table to 5 points as rivals fall. Qasa Alom reports.
Strong headlines abounded in a game that had little else on display. Juventus's shock defeat to
Parma gave Milan the chance to capitalize; both managers faced former clubs, with Roberto Donadoni
against the club of his playing years and Allegri against the club where he won il Albo Panchina.
The games are coming thick and fast in 2011 after the midweek round we have a full card of games on
Sunday to look forward to. Milan extended their lead at the top to five points so the chasing pack
will have to pull their socks up if they are to have any hope of catching Max Allegri's side.
Gazzetta dello Sport The C Factor Cavani + Cambiasso Napoli stun Juve with three goals from El
Matador Leo's Inter win again Editorial: A Sunday worth 10 out of 10 Crazy Milan: Allegri's side
come back three times against Udinese Totti: Four minutes of sadness Corriere dello Sport Cavani
Cyclone: Ciao Juve Sensational hat-trick Napoli go.
The transfer window in Europe is in full-swing and these are some of the major deals that have
been completed across Europe today.
Premier League
Birmingham City have taking David Bentley on loan from Tottenham Hotspur for the rest of the
season. The 26-year-old, who has seven caps for England, has made just two Premier League
appearances this term.
Serie A 2010/2011: The Story so far Too many strikers perfect for AC Milan broth is a post from:
Just Football
It's been an intriguing season in Italy so far. Here's Joe Sharratt with the story so
far.
As the build up to the 2010/11 Serie A season began it was very much a case of one
self-obsessed, megalomaniac in, and one self-obsessed megalomaniac out.
AC Milan failed to extend their lead at the top of the table to 6 points as a spirited Lecce pegged
them back to a 1-1 draw. Qasa Alom reports. Before the game Max Allegri said that his team were
coming into a key 6 match period and that could not have gotten off to a worse start, however the
most worrying aspect of the result tonight for the former Cagliari manager will be his teams
performance.
For the second consecutive week Milan failed to claim all three points. An absolute wonder strike
by Zlatan Ibrahimovic that was deserving of a match winner was cancelled out late in the game by a
Ruben Olivera equaliser. In truth, Max Allegri's side did not deserve victory. The Rossoneri lacked
imagination in the final third and only recorded three strikes on goal in the whole match.
For the second week in a row Milan's title challenge has stuttered. Again, Max Allegri's side
failed to claim all three points after Lecce came back to earn a draw. Zlatan Ibrahimovic had put
the Rossoneri ahead on fifty minutes with an absolute wonder strike that was deserving of a match
winner. Unfortunately, Milan's overall [.
As Andrea Lazzari looks set to follow ex-boss Allegri to Milan, Qasa Alom explains why this might
be a bad move for all parties concerned. Highly rated managers often have a tendency of taking
former players with them to bigger clubs; Jose Mourinho took a fleet of players with him to Chelsea
after winning the Champions League and subsequently brought R.
This season was something of a new era for Sardinian side Cagliari, who lost coach Massimiliano
Allegri to Milan after a successful two year spell in charge. Under the guidance of the man who won
the Coach of the Year award in each of his two seasons at the Stadio Sant'Elia, they had
comfortably retained their Serie A status and done so playing a high quality brand of attacking
football.
MILAN, Italy Ajax midfielder Urby Emanuelson is going to AC Milan. The Dutch player signed a 3,5
year contract. The 24-year-old can play at left-wing, left-back, wing-back or in midfield. "He was
one of our objectives in the transfer market and I am happy for him to come," said coach
Massimiliano Allegri.
AC Milan are facing an injury crisis ahead of their Champions League match with Tottenham
Hotspur next month.
Centre-back Alessandro Nesta is doubtful for the first leg after dislocating his left shoulder
while Rossoneri coach Massimiliano Allegri also faces an injury headache in midfield.
By Ollie Irish
Van Bommel: it couldn't happen to a nicer bloke. Milan gaffer Allegri is not
impressed
News to warm all our hearts: Marc Van Bommel was sent off on his debut for Milan in Serie A,
against Catania.
After the game, which Milan won 2-0 (the red card was not too costly) Milan head coach
Massimiliano Allegri said Van Bommel will have to learn to adapt to Italian football.