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  • Maldini deserved AC Milan sacking – Collovati

    Maldini deserved AC Milan sacking – Collovati

    Inter Milan legend Fulvio Collovati explains why Paolo Maldini deserved his sacking at AC Milan.

    Maldini and fellow football director Ricky Massara were sacked by Milan owner Gerry Cardinale in a Monday meeting.

    He told Rai Sport: “The news may be surprising, but it doesn’t surprise me.

    “Maldini was the author together with Massara of a bankruptcy market, so he pays for this flop. This new AC Milan club may not want to make the leap and spend, but this can be understood because it is in the hands of a fund that calculates how much money comes out and how this money is spent.

    “Tell me which player was signed by Milan last year who performed according to expectations… They probably should have given Maldini another year, but it’s not surprising about this divorce in my opinion.”

  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic retires from football

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic retires from football

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic has announced his retirement from football at the age of 41.

    The AC Milan striker made the announcement on the San Siro pitch following his club’s final game of the Serie A season on Sunday.

    “I have many memories and many emotions in here,” the Sweden international said.

    “The first time I arrived here you gave me happiness. The second time, love. I will be a Milan fan for life.

    “The time has come to say goodbye to football, but not to you. See you around, if you’re lucky. Forza Milan and goodbye.”

    A clearly emotional Ibrahimovic was serenaded by the Milan fans and then given a guard of honour by his teammates as he left the pitch.

    The former Manchester United striker has spent most of the season on the sidelines due to injury.

    He played just four times for AC Milan and scored once in a 3-1 defeat at Udinese in March, and his departure from the club had already been announced.

    In July last year he renewed his contract for another year, in spite of facing the prospect of a lengthy rehabilitation from knee surgery.

    Shortly after helping AC Milan win the Serie A title he had undergone a planned procedure on his left knee.

    It was to repair damage and instability caused by a previous anterior cruciate ligament injury.

    As expected that meant a lengthy lay-off and Ibrahimovic did not make his first appearance of this season until the end of February.

    Ibrahimovic began his career at Malmo and joined Ajax in 2001 after rejecting the overtures of Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

    “Arsene Wenger asked me to have a trial with Arsenal when I was 17. I turned it down. Zlatan doesn’t do auditions,” was how Ibrahimovic put it in his own inimitable style.

    The prolific striker also had spells with Juventus and Inter Milan before an unhappy spell at FC Barcelona, where he complained about how he was used by manager Pep Guardiola.

    “When you buy me, you are buying a Ferrari,” Ibrahimovic said.

    “If you drive a Ferrari you put premium fuel in the tank, you drive on to the motorway and you floor the accelerator.

    “Guardiola filled up with diesel and went for a spin in the countryside. If that’s what he wanted, he should have bought himself a Fiat from the start.”

    Ibrahimovic joined AC Milan for the first time, initially on loan, in 2010 before moving to Paris St-Germain (PSG), where he scored 113 times in 122 league appearances.

    He also enjoyed spells with Manchester United, with whom he won the Europa League and League Cup, and LA Galaxy before returning to the San Siro.

    Sweden’s all-time top scorer with 62 goals in 122 matches, Ibrahimovic quit the national team after Euro 2016 but returned in 2021 for their unsuccessful World Cup qualifying campaign.

  • Serie A: AC Milan eyes Nigerian Winger, Samuel Chukwueze

    Serie A: AC Milan eyes Nigerian Winger, Samuel Chukwueze

    Villareal winger, Samuel Chikwueze is being sought after by Italian Serie A side,  AC Milan.

    Report also says that Nigerian winger is  on the radar of Real Madrid, Aston Villa and Newcastle United.

    According to Calcio Style, Milan have other options for the right-wing position but view the Nigerian as a more realistic target.

    The player, who celebrated his 24th birthday on Monday, is valued at €20m and has one year remaining on his contract.

    Villarreal will be looking to sell Chukwueze this summer instead of losing him for free next year.

    He has notched six goals and five assists in 34 league outings for the Yellow Submarine this season.

  • Giroud nets hat-trick as AC Milan thrash Sampdoria

    Giroud nets hat-trick as AC Milan thrash Sampdoria

    An Olivier Giroud hat-trick helped AC Milan demolish already-relegated Sampdoria 5-1 in the Italian Serie A on Saturday, earning Stefano Pioli’s side a much-needed morale boost.

    Rafael Leao put AC Milan ahead in the ninth minute before Sampdoria found an equaliser.

    But three goals from Giroud and a Brahim Diaz strike sealed a convincing win for the recently-stumbling AC Milan.

    They remain fifth on 64 points and have provisionally cut the gap with fourth-placed Lazio to one point before Maurizio Sarri’s men travel to Udinese on Sunday.

    AC Milan were knocked out in the UEFA Champions League earlier this week by Inter Milan in the semi-finals.

    That was after falling to a shock 2-0 Serie A loss by lowly Spezia last weekend.

    Now, they displayed a confidence they lately lacked.

    “It was good to let go of the disappointment suffered with the elimination from the Champions League,” Pioli told reporters.

    “We played a good match, scoring many goals. It can only do us good.”

    Leao gave AC Milan an early lead at the San Siro when he beat Sampdoria goalkeeper Nicola Ravaglia with a precise low shot into the bottom right corner.

    But Sampdoria managed to level shortly after through forward Fabio Quagliarella, who ended his longest run without a goal in Serie A.

    This was after he had failed to find the net in his previous 20 games.

    AC Milan, however, responded immediately when Giroud ended a six-game goal drought in the league by heading in to restore the lead.

    The Frenchman made it 3-1 from the penalty kick spot in the 29th minute after Sampdoria defender Koray Guenter took down Leao inside the box.

    AC Milan kept the pressure on after the break as they sought to increase the lead.

    Giroud was close to completing a hat-trick but Ravaglia showed great reflexes when he saved his close-range header.

    Diaz added a goal to his two assists on the night, helped by a stunning cross by Tonali in the 63rd minute.

    Giroud completed his hat-trick soon after.

    Bottom-placed Sampdoria are on course to finish bottom of Serie A for the first time in their history.

    AC Milan travel to Juventus on May 28 before they end the season with a home game against lowly Hellas Verona the following weekend.

    In earlier games, Bologna hammered Cremonese 5-1 to leave the second-bottom side on 24 points and on brink of relegation.

    Atalanta came from a goal down to beat Hellas Verona 3-1 and move up one place to sixth, two points ahead of seventh-placed AS Roma.

  • UCL: Martinez fires Inter Milan into Champions League final, beat AC Milan 3-0 on aggregate

    UCL: Martinez fires Inter Milan into Champions League final, beat AC Milan 3-0 on aggregate

    Inter Milan reached its first UEFA Champions League Final for the first time since 2010 when they last won the trophy under the tutelage of Jose Mourinho.

    After firing blanks in the first half of the encounter, Inter Milan got the much-needed assurance goal to push the game beyond the limit of neighbours AC Milan.

    The first leg ended 2-0 in the favour of Inter Milan at San Siro.

    In the 78th minute of the encounter, Romelu Lukaku holds the ball and sends a quick pass to Martinez who wasted no time slotting the ball past goalkeeper, Mike Maignan.

    Inter Milan have been the  better side over both legs and have reached the UCL final first time in 13 years.

    They now await the winner of mthe tie between Manchester City and Real Madrid on Wednesday night at the Etihad.

     

     

  • UCL: Inter Milan shock neighbour AC Milan 2-0 at San Siro

    UCL: Inter Milan shock neighbour AC Milan 2-0 at San Siro

    Italian giant Inter Milan have put one leg in the final of this year’s UEFA Champions League final after beating neighbour AC Milan 2-0 away from home in the first leg of the UCL Semi-final encounter.

    Edin Dzeko scored a beautiful volley as early as 8th minute in the clash witnessed by 80,000 fans at the San Siro international stadium.

    The goal silenced the Milan fans – the designated home side for this tie in the stadium the two sides share – as they significantly outnumbered the Inter supporters.

    The home fans kept more silent when three minutes later, Henrikh Mkhitaryan lashed on to a pass from Federico Dimarco  and sent a shot that beat French goal Keeper, Mike Maignan for the second goal.

    Hakan Calhanoglu hit the woodwork as Inter threatened to get a third, but there was hope for AC Milan when referee Jesus Gil Manzano reversed a decision to award the visitors a penalty, deeming Lautaro Martinez to have dived after consulting the pitchside monitor.

    AC Milan came knocking for goals in the second half of the encounter, but the visitors did enough to soak the pressure and protect their two goal advantage in the fiesty encounter.

    However, forward, came close to scoring when Sandro Tonali struck the post with a shot from the edge of the box.

    Although both teams share same stadium (San Siro) where the game was played it’s assumed by UEFA that AC Milan played first at home, While the reverse fixture will be played at the same venue Inter Milan have been adjudged the home team.

  • UCL: Real Madrid coach, Ancelotti tips AC Milan to beat Inter Milan

    UCL: Real Madrid coach, Ancelotti tips AC Milan to beat Inter Milan

    Aftermath of his side 1-1 draw against Manchester City at Bernabeu, Real Madrid coach, Carlo Ancelotti has predicted the winner of the UEFA Champions League semi first-leg clash between Inter Milan vs. AC Milan.

    Anceloti tipped his former side AC Milan to beat arc rival and neighbour Inter Milan.

    Ancellotti predicted a 2-1 win for AC Milan.

    He said “1-2. Forza Milan,” Canale 5 quoted him as saying.

    The winner of both legs will face either Real Madrid or Manchester City in the Champions League final in Istanbul, on June 10, 2023.

    Ancelotti had said he wants to face his former team, AC Milan in the final.

    Real Madrid and Man City lock horns once again next week at Etihad Stadium for a Champions League final ticket after the first leg ended in a stalemate.

  • UCL: Arsene Wenger tips Manchester City, AC Milan to reach final

    UCL: Arsene Wenger tips Manchester City, AC Milan to reach final

    Former Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, has tipped English Champions, Manchester City to edge out Real Madrid in the semi-final of this year’s Champions League.

    Wenger also predicted AC Milan to beat Inter Milan and face Man City in the Champions League final.

    According to Wenger, AC Milan will face Manchester City in the final of this year’s Champions League final.

    Man City qualified for the semi-finals of the Champions League after a 1-1 draw (4-1 aggregate win) against Bayern Munich on Wednesday, while Real Madrid booked a place in the last-4 after eliminating Chelsea.

    AC Milan, meanwhile, eliminated Napoli, while Inter Milan knocked Benfica out of the competition.

    “I would say at the moment I would give Milan a little advantage and City a little advantage. Because of their defensive stability and maybe because Real Madrid is a little more vulnerable defensively,” Wenger told BeIN Sports.

    “But Real Madrid is Real Madrid, they can score against anybody and that is why this is very open.”

    The first leg of the semi-final comes up on April 9th with AC Milan facing Inter Milan, while Real Madrid face Manchester City on April 10th.

  • UCL: How AC Milan bundled Osimhen’s Napoli out of the Champions League

    UCL: How AC Milan bundled Osimhen’s Napoli out of the Champions League

    AC Milan booked a place in this year’s UEFA Champions League, after playing out a draw with another Serie A side Napoli at Naples on Tuesday night.

    Rafael Leão’s mesmerising solo assist helped to add a 1-1 away draw to AC Milan’s UEFA Champions League (UCL) quarter-final home leg triumph.

    Napoli’s cinderella run in the UCL ended after playing out a 1-1 draw with AC Milan in the reverse fixture thereby making the away side go three straight games unbeaten against Napoli.

    Fans at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona were always going to make life difficult for AC Milan, and the thunderous atmosphere they created saw the pitch shrouded in smoke by kick-off. That wasn’t the only thing that blinded the visitors either, as Napoli came racing out of the blocks, with Matteo Politano twice causing problems by cutting in from the right, although his closest effort was dragged a yard wide.

    However, he and fellow star performer Mário Rui were hauled off injured during the first half, as the tide began to turn towards Stefano Pioli’s side.

    After missing a penalty in the encounter, AC Milan’s Oliver Giroud scored to put the Visitor ahead before Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen equalized in the dying minute of the game but his goal couldn’t save Napoli.

    The game’s first major moment saw Olivier Giroud take centre stage, with the veteran Frenchman stepping up to the spot after Leão was scythed down in the box, only for Alex Meret to palm away his tame spot-kick.

    Result meant AC Milan will progress to the Semi-final of the competition for the first time in many years.

     

     

  • UCL: Giroud sends Milan into semis despite late Napoli rally

    UCL: Giroud sends Milan into semis despite late Napoli rally

    AC Milan reached the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since they won the trophy 16 years ago thanks to a first-half goal from Olivier Giroud at Napoli.

    Giroud’s goal secured a 1-1 draw and 2-1 aggregate win despite a barrage of pressure on Tuesday.

    Napoli battled until the end but could not break down the resilient Milan defence until striker Victor Osimhen equalised three minutes into stoppage time with a bullet header.

    But it was too late as the referee ended the match seconds later.

    Seven-time European champions Milan will now face either Inter Milan or Benfica, who meet on Wednesday at the San Siro with the Italian side leading 2-0 from the first leg.

    Milan coach Stefano Pioli said he would welcome a semi-final against their city rivals.

    “It would look like that, as Inter won the first leg so well. These will be another two difficult, exciting and wonderful clashes in the Champions League.

    “We’ve done a great deal and don’t want to stop now,” he told reporters.

    This was the third meeting between Milan and Napoli in 16 days, with Pioli’s visiting side having claimed a 4-0 victory against the runaway Serie A leaders on April 2.

    After Milan won the quarter-final first leg 1-0, Napoli pushed for the opening goal from the start as the visitors were forced to defend deep against an attacking onslaught.

    “I think the small advantage of the 1-0 in the first leg helped us in one sense and blocked us in another,” Pioli said.

    “We chose, considering Osimhen was there, to sit a little deeper and not allow him those spaces where he can be devastating.”

    Milan struggled in a raucous atmosphere, with loud boos resounding throughout the stadium every time they gained possession.

    But they held off an aggressive Napoli side for most of the match with an impressive defensive display.

    Milan had the chance to take the lead with a penalty after 22 minutes after Mario Rui clattered into Rafael Leao but goalkeeper Alex Meret dived to stop Giroud’s low strike.

    Meret saved Napoli again when he parried Giroud’s attempt inside the box with his foot five minutes later.

    As a result of the intense pressure exerted by the hosts, Milan were able to exploit the holes in the home defence and went ahead through Giroud just before the interval.

    Leao sprinted with the ball from his own half past the Napoli rearguard before rolling it across to Giroud who slotted home from close range.

    Napoli had a glimmer of hope eight minutes from time when Fikayo Tomori handled the ball inside the box, but Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s penalty was saved by Mike Maignan.

    Osimhen was shackled all night until his added-time header but it came too late for Napoli and their disappointed fans.

    “I saw an enormous sacrifice from my players, we trusted each other and our way of playing football to overcome a great Napoli side that caused us problems over both legs.

    “We won it with heart, energy and belief,” Pioli said.

    Napoli, who were in the last eight for the first time, are in a mini-slump without a victory in their last three matches in all competitions.