

Catania 0 Milan 2
By: Gianfranco | May 4th, 2009Five straight wins, fifteen points, and a total 13-1 score line, is all about you need to say about this Rossoneri ball that just seems to keep on rolling. A reborn Pippo, a healthy Kaka, and a good old fashioned Pirlo makes the next month of the season look all the more promising. A historically difficult trip to Sicily was not all that bad as the old Inter Keeper, Walter Zenga, was left picking up the pieces of his usually well organized and disciplined squad.
Credit to Catania for putting their foot down in the first fifteen minutes or so, but in classic Milan fashion they took the best their opponents had to offer and came thundering back. A close call from Favalli, was soon forgotten as Pippo netted number fourteen, scoring twelve goals in the last eight matches and leading the resurgence of form for the club offensively. Milan could have easily scored a few more while keeping Catania at bay, but Pippo, Kaka, and even Maldini were unlucky.
The second half saw Milan come out strong yet again looking to bury the game, but Kaka was the only player to find the net, despite a run of play lasting around fifteen minutes which saw Pippo miss two sitters hit a post, and Kaka just inches wide as well. Kaka and Pippo, as well as the wing players, seem to have a found a groove that no coach would want to disrupt at the moment. The interplay and passing were so superb, even with the likes of Pato and Ronaldinho bench Carletto can keep the same guys out there still yielding results.
The biggest surprise for me today was are old friend Andrea Pirlo. When Pirlo is on there are few players that can replicate what he brings to the table. Catania’s inability to hurry and suffocate him thanks to Seedorf, Ambro, and even Beckham’s work off the ball allowed Pirlo to spray 20-30 meters around the park making Milan all the more dynamic. For a few months following Rino’s injury I thought Pirlo would have a difficult go of it, but he seems to have gelled and excelled with Ambro’s presence, and Beckham adds a dimension of passing that takes a bit of pressure off Pirlo as well. The midfield was strong today, and has been for the past five matches, and we all know that if Pirlo can operate with precision our Rossoneri become a very tough nut to crack.
Seedorf built off last week’s performance to have another solid game, and his work ethic compliments Kaka so beautifully that even the most ardent of Ronaldinho supporters have to wonder if their former golden boy will ever see the pitch again. Frankly there is no need for it, and as Kaka continues to excel and regain form, there is no reason in the world to disrupt his play by adding in his countrymen. We all saw what they could do together, but I for one am really enjoying what Kaka seems to be doing on his own! Not but a few days ago this lovely gem was sitting in the comments…
KAKA IS JUST THE FLAVOUR OF THE MONTH ONCE HE LOSSES THAT SPEED THAT’S IT FOR HIM.
But with his passing, movement, and even the ability to hold the ball today, I hope that flavor last a little longer, and his commitment to the club should be reciprocated as well.
Lazio was unable to do us a favor, can’t blame them really for the drubbings we handed this season, but Inter seemed to poised to hold onto the lead, but it doesn’t mean we can’t hope, dream, and enjoy the next month of calcio.

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Ahhahaha.Me neither then it could bbe only avia
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lol @ Syed!
I WAS THINKING THE EXACT SAME THING!
“Gian is gonna be so disappointed with us!
Lets run away before he turns up!
lol!
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pera – u started it man!
**GIAN, IT WAS AAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL PERA!**
He’s italian, he cant help it! Look at Berlosoni lol!
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IF, we do get Adebayor… which I have always been for that! you will see how great he can play in the Rossoneri system.
Then all you who talk about the dude like he is a waste will jump all over his bandwagonLol. Over the bandwagon or on the bandwagon?
I dont think anyone thinks Ade is a waste, but we will have to pay alot of money and he might not fit in.Posted from
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patcook is right!
Lets talk football! ahem!
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I love that Chelsea lost when they should have won.
If anyone knows where i can download the clip of drogba swearing at the camera after full time i’d greatly appreciate you posting the link.
Ballacks reaction after the last penalty claim was classic too.
Someone should put together a video of Terry crying after missing the penalty last year Ballack losing his cool, drogba swearing and all the other bad loser moments Chelski have had in the CL
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patcook – one of the justin tv channels was showing it, classic!
No change from last year when Chelsea lost, anyone here remember the slap Drogba gave Vidic in the final??
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REALLY, really bad losers
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now that you mention it avia, i remember the slap, add that to the collection. I guess we can expect the same from Inter when they finally fall of their perch, considering both sides are Mourinho trained
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mad never! But I have to say I am for Shakira in that lot!!!
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delighted for drogba and ballack. guys like them are whats wrong with modern football, they are the exact opposite of maldini or kaka. come on barca in the final!
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lol @ Gian.. moments ago we were like.. oh dear whats gian gonna say abt all this.. and here u go…. hes joined in the fun !! Avia , pera WE ARE SAFE!!!!Q :-p
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ronan, totally agree man.
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LOL!
plus my pick gets the seal of approval (or is that a smack on the ass?)
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yup, second ronan!
as Shehan would say “classless f**ks”
thats noo way to handle a defeat, i actually thought Ballack was gona assault the ref!
Arguing is one thing but screaming at the tv cameras is something else!
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LOL, avia. I couldnt stop laughing at Ballack. At first i wasnt sure whether he was simulating foreplay or assault. He was just girating all over the poor ref. A grown man acting like a clown. You wouldnt see Maldini doing that.
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foreplay??
I thought he was giving the ref a lap dance!
Now if i could only somehow get Shakira that upset with ME!
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patcook – u were looking for a clip of drogba?
tada!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp9TJ1Ud65s
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despite the fact that I do actually think the ref made a tonne of bad decisions. I think he did really well to maintain his composure at the end and did well not to let Chelskis horrendous bbehaviour turn into something even uglier
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haha sweet avia
is there a way of ripping youtube video’s. I got a mate who is a chelski supporter and id love to make a dvd copy of that to play whenever he comes overPosted from
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The yellow to drogba was hysterical as a rugby scrum was keeping having to restrain Drogs at the time (that refs either BRAVE or just CRAZY!)
PS: where was all the indignation YESTERDAY when Arsenal got all the shit calls???????????????????????????????
The freekick from which CRon scored came from a bullshit “foul” from the ref Van Persie didnt even touch him!
And ManUtd kept getting the freekicks for next to nothing!
But no outrage then!
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patcook – if u have firefox & realplayer installed a little “download this video” icon should pop up above the right hand corner of the video box if you hover the mouse cursor there
dont know if thats any help to you?
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Arsenal where well and truly outplayed. Even if they had have had more calls go their way they wouldnt have beaten WeWishWeWereMilan United.
I also have to say, even tho there were four times a penalty coulda been awarded to Chelsea FD (see what i did there i wrote FD=fucking disgrace, instead of FC=Football club, ah I crack me up sometimes), Chelsea had even more shots they should have scored from open play.
Perhaps Drogs should ask himself how he missed all those chances. thats the real disgrace
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cheers avia i didnt know that. Ill have to dwnld real player
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or visit this link pat http://www.downloadhelper.net/..it’s an extension for firefox..helps to rip stuff off from the web
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