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post Sep 16 2013, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(Muhammad Syukri @ Sep 15 2013, 03:16 PM)
Crap match last night,i dont know how much longer Allegri can stand being our crappiest coach ever in the history. doh.gif

God please have a mercy to this fodder club,
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who will replace him?
and where is abate and de sciglio ? hmm.gif
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post Sep 17 2013, 01:05 AM

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that torino's second goal, Milan defenders fail to setup offside trap ?
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post Sep 17 2013, 10:41 PM

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QUOTE(Muhammad Syukri @ Sep 17 2013, 07:25 PM)
Maybe the defence line were too high,or its just Zapata being really sucks to the max i cant barely watch this kind of Milan playin' anymore.

What the efff MilanLab doing with so many list of injuries?  vmad.gif

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robinho?? doh.gif
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post Sep 19 2013, 09:10 AM

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AC Milan struck twice late on to beat luckless Celtic 2-0 in their Champions League Group H opener at the San Siro.

The home side were struggling against Neil Lennon's men and in need of some inspiration as the game entered the final stages.

However, they got a huge slice of luck when defender Cristian Zapata's drive in the 82nd minute appeared to be heading wide before it deflected off Parkhead left-back Emilio Izaguirre and ended up behind Fraser Forster.

The Hoops goalkeeper was beaten again four minutes later despite making a great save from Mario Balotelli's free-kick, as midfielder Sulley Muntari knocked in the rebound.

Much was made of AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri's lengthy injury-list which included the absence of Kaka and captain Riccardo Montolivo for the home side, and indeed they looked disjointed for most of the match.

Much of that, however, was down to the performance of Celtic.

Forster had to make several saves early on and one near the end of the first half, but in between, the visitors enjoyed more than their fair share of possession.

There was a confidence in the way the Scottish champions kept the ball albeit it without threatening Milan keeper Christian Abbiati too much.

After the break Muntari missed a great chance while Hoops' in-form striker Anthony Stokes hit the top of the bar with a free-kick.

The two late goals, though, were a sickener for Celtic who take on Barcelona in their next group fixture at Parkhead at the start of October with Ajax also waiting in the wings.

However, on their overall display, they can go forward in the group with some confidence.

Allegri complained on Tuesday of a long list of absentees but he could still afford to leave Robinho on the bench as he went with former Manchester City forward Balotelli and Alessandro Matri in attack.
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Five minutes from the interval a careless pass towards his own goal from wide on the right from Milan midfielder Valter Birsa went straight to Stokes, who turned Zapata inside the box but his shot took a deflection for a corner, which again the home side defended comfortably.

Seconds into added time in the first half, Forster had to scramble down low to his left to save a low drive from Balotelli which deflected off Hoops defender Efe Ambrose and appeared to heading for the corner of the net.

The visitors started the second half brimming with belief and came close five minutes after the restart when Samaras drove just past the post from 25 yards.

The Milan fans were becoming increasingly frustrated as Celtic encroached into their box with menace although the visitors escaped again in the 62nd minute when Muntari missed a sitter, heading Zapata's cross over from three yards.

Celtic had their best chance in the 67th minute when Commons played in skipper Scott Brown with a clever pass but Dutch midfielder Nigel de Jong, who had earlier conceded possession, retrieved the situation with a great saving tackle and the Scotland midfielder's shot lacked the pace to trouble Abbiati.

In the 79th minute Celtic substitute Teemu Pukki, on for Commons, was brought down by De Jong 30 yards from goal but Stokes's free-kick clipped the bar on the way over before the late frustration which started when Zapata's drive from 30 yards took a touch off Izaguirre before nestling behind Forster.

More woe visited Celtic when Brown was booked for a foul on Balotelli, whose curling free-kick from 25 yards was brilliantly saved by Forster, only for Muntari to bundle the rebound in to take the three points.
http://espnfc.com/en/report/380779/report....et=true&cc=4716
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post Sep 22 2013, 09:41 PM

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Ignazio Abate, Mattia De Sciglio, Matias Silvestre, Daniele Bonera, Kaka, Riccardo Montolivo and Giampaolo Pazzini are all ruled out through injury.



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post Sep 23 2013, 10:52 AM

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another lose


http://espnfc.com/en/report/377274/report....et=true&cc=4716

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Mario Balotelli lost a personal battle with Pepe Reina as Napoli claimed their first win over AC Milan at San Siro in 27 years to go joint top of the Serie A table.

Diego Maradona was in the visiting team when Napoli last won this fixture in 1986 and South American pair Miguel Britos and Gonzalo Higuain scored the goals to stun Milan 2-1 on home turf on Sunday night.

An end-to-end game, which saw Napoli stay 100 per cent perfect with four wins from four games and join Roma in a share of first place, was most notable for the duel between the mercurial Balotelli and visiting keeper Reina.

The on-loan Liverpool man flicked Balotelli's second-half penalty wide to put paid to the striker's flawless record from the spot but, after being thwarted from open play time and time again, the irate Italian did sneak home a late consolation before seeing red after the final whistle.

The fact Napoli scored at San Siro after just six minutes would have been remarkable had the real story not been their failure to score twice beforehand.

There were 45 seconds on the clock when Marek Hamsik failed to feed Higuain for an easy tap-in and moments later Valon Behrami clipped over an open goal when put through by Federico Insigne.

Milan were at sixes and sevens and, with their defence standing like statues, Raul Albiol clipped a cross into Britos for a simple headed finish.

The restart allowed Milan the chance to regroup and Balotelli tested Reina with an angled drive off his left boot before whipping the ball past a post from a free-kick.

The hosts found some more bite in the middle of the park and Valter Birsa began to cut inside from the left wing to help Balotelli and Alessandro Matri.

Another premium opportunity fell to Balotelli on the half-hour mark, but his right-footed volley flew high into the stands.

There was concern for Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri before the break as Balotelli sat down hurt in the middle of the pitch.

He was able to play on but he might, however, have preferred to stay in the changing rooms and avoid the intense frustration that followed the interval.

The second half was eight minutes old when Higuain exploded forward to shoot straight at Christian Abbiati's outstretched glove.

The light touch was not enough to keep the ball out of his goal, though, and the travelling fans roared again.

They jeered when Matri made a mess of finishing off Balotelli's clever backhee,l but hush descended in the 62nd minute when Milan were awarded a penalty for Albiol's pull on Balotelli.

The Italy striker had never before missed from the spot in 22 career attempts but saw his precious run end as Reina dived the right way to deny him.

Balotelli did not let his head drop and continued to carve out chances, forcing a solid parry from Reina before dancing on to Matri's through-ball to clatter the bar.

The battle of wills between Reina and Balotelli continued into the dying stages and the Spaniard pushed a venomous shot behind for a corner before the striker appealed - unsuccessfully - for another penalty following a tussle with Giandomenico Mesto.

He could perhaps feel vindicated when his right-footed finish beat Reina in stoppage time but his evening would end with a needless red card for dissent as Napoli celebrated a famous victory.
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this is look like the worst start of the Milan's season loll...

should they sack allegri ???
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post Sep 23 2013, 09:43 PM

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look like Flammi and Prince Boateng do just well on their current club after left Milan ... hmm.gif
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post Sep 24 2013, 09:58 AM

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Mario Balotelli handed three-match ban


Mario Balotelli has been banned for three matches following a confrontation with the referee after AC Milan's loss to Napoli.

Balotelli, who missed a penalty and scored in Sunday's match, was shown a second yellow card after the final whistle for his protests.

The Italy striker will miss the next three matches for making "insulting and intimidating comments" towards the referee.

Balotelli will miss the games against Bologna, Sampdoria and Juventus, although Milan may appeal the suspension.

Milan will have their Curva Sud (south stand) shut for the next home game against Sampdoria as punishment for racist chanting during the loss to Napoli.

In February, Balotelli was subjected to racial taunts by fans of his former club Inter Milan. He kept his composure and held a finger to his mouth to signal for quiet. Inter supporters waved inflated bananas and whistled at Balotelli, who has Ghanaian heritage.

http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1561578/...tch-ban?cc=4716
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post Sep 26 2013, 12:46 AM

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must win match for milan

Bologna v AC Milan
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post Sep 26 2013, 12:12 PM

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QUOTE(Muhammad Syukri @ Sep 26 2013, 11:42 AM)
One win out of 5 league matches,and now we aim for 3rd spot.

What a mediocre coach we have.  doh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif
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giler aahhh 3rd spot pon belom tentu doh.gif

change to a new coach aaa doh.gif
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post Sep 27 2013, 11:31 AM

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look at 1st goal and 2nd goal of bologna ,.... where's the Milan defender? rclxub.gif
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how about mancini as new Milan coach? ahahahha
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post Oct 2 2013, 03:44 AM

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Goalless first half at the AmsterdamArena

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are milan planing to play football or just to stand and walk around...
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post Oct 2 2013, 10:55 AM

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Ajax and AC Milan saved all the drama for the final few minutes as they shared a 1-1 draw in Amsterdam.

A largely uneventful match of few chances came alive in the 89th minute when Stefano Denswil headed in Lasse Schone's corner for Ajax.

But the home fans' celebrations were cut short seconds later as Mike van der Hoorn fouled Mario Balotelli and the Italy striker fired in the resulting penalty - a week after missing his first spot-kick as a professional.

Up to that point, the two teams had done an effective job of cancelling each other out, with the majority of those handful of chances they did create coming from set-pieces.

Ajax threatened early on, but Kolbeinn Sigthorsson saw his close-range effort well saved by Christian Abbiati before Viktor Fischer flashed a shot wide.

Abbiati was in action again in the 34th minute, tipping Lerin Duarte's free-kick over the crossbar, before watching on as Niklas Moisander blazed over following the resulting corner.

Milan had barely a sniff in the opening 45 minutes, but enjoyed the first sight of goal in the second half when Riccardo Montolivo saw his close-range effort pushed away by Jasper Cillessen, before Balotelli hit a free-kick into the wall from a good position.

At the other end Sigthorsson got on the end of a Siem De Jong cross, but his header did not have the power to worry Abbiati as he gathered comfortably.

Balotelli then launched a more menacing shot at goal but Cillessen was equal to it, a wonderful save pushing the ball to safety.It was Balotelli again in the 85th minute but Cillessen once more made the block.

It seemed destined to finish goalless until Denswil nodded home, but Balotelli - who last week missed from the penalty spot in a 2-1 defeat to Napoli, subsequently getting sent off in the same match - earned a shot at redemption as Van der Hoorn was tempted into the foul, and he then placed his effort into the bottom left-hand corner of the net.

The result keeps AC Milan in second place in the group with four points, two behind Barcelona and three ahead of Ajax, with Celtic propping up the others.

http://espnfc.com/uk/en/report/380767/repo...et=true&cc=5739
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QUOTE(Muhammad Syukri @ Oct 2 2013, 03:08 PM)
Still rooting with my heart but i cant stand watching a full match game with these kind of tactical shit with shit coach,ended up i only follow recent games with highlights.

It would be miracle if we still qualify for CL next season.
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me watched from start till match end up
1st half so terrible , speechless even the commentator said something wrong about Milan's tactical and so on... rclxub.gif

2nd half, surprisingly Ajax loose up some space, so Milan created a few move,chances but unable to score...
but the defensive so f***ed at the back, lost focus and give away goal at stoppage time .... vmad.gif vmad.gif mad.gif mad.gif

about the penalty by balotelli,it's look like diving but the referee give him penalty kick, and he scored to equalize ..



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Milan's next match against juventus
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post Oct 6 2013, 07:03 AM

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Roma still leading with 100% win in seria a match .. their new coach doing well ..
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Philippe Mexes given four-game ban

AC Milan defender Philippe Mexes has been suspended for four games after a disciplinary panel ruled he punched Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini.

Mexes, 31, was sent off during Sunday's game, which Juventus won 3-2 in Turin, after receiving two yellow cards, which resulted in a one-match ban.

However, after television evidence was reviewed, it was established that he had also hit Italy international Chiellini during the game and has been suspended for a further three games.

He will now miss the matches against Udinese -- for which the San Siro will be closed as a result of chants during the Juve game -- Parma, Lazio and Fiorentina.


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QUOTE(Muhammad Syukri @ Oct 8 2013, 10:24 AM)
Doomed after another,its like Berlusconi doesnt give a damn about this club any longer when he appointed a mediocre coach with such mentality.

Might as well playing in Serie B in 5 years time with this kind of shit we've been involve to.

I've like to see who's gonna save Allegri's job this year,
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Napoli , Roma , Juve , look like they will qualify for next season of CL while Milan left behind lolll... doh.gif rclxub.gif cry.gif

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