AC Milan - Torino [R] 5/5/13 - 35a Giornata

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  1. Kqql

    Kqql Member

    Sep 22, 2003
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    35a Giornata

    AC Milan vs. Torino
    @ Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
    (San Siro)

    On 5/5/13

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    2012/2013 Serie A @ 34a Giornata (3rd place)
    -> GF = 60 / GA = 38

    @ Home: 12W/1D/4L + @ Away: 6W/7D/4L -> 62 pts
    1a - 19a Giornata ________ 20a - 38a Giornata

    AC Milan 0 - Sampdoria 1 ____ Sampdoria 0 - AC Milan 0
    Bologna 1 - AC Milan 3 ______ AC Milan 2 - Bologna 1
    AC Milan 0 - Atalanta 1 _____ Atalanta 0 - AC Milan 1
    Udinese 2 - AC Milan 1 ______ AC Milan 2 - Udinese 1
    AC Milan 2 - Cagliari 0 _____ Cagliari 1 - AC Milan 1
    Parma 1 - AC Milan 1 ________ AC Milan 2 - Parma 1
    AC Milan 0 - Inter 1 ________ Inter 1 - AC Milan 1
    Lazio 3 - AC Milan 2 ________ AC Milan 3 - Lazio 0
    AC Milan 1 - Genoa 0 ________ Genoa 0 - AC Milan 2
    Palermo 2 - AC Milan 2 ______ AC Milan 2 - Palermo 0
    AC Milan 5 - Chievo 1 _______ Chievo 0 - AC Milan 1
    AC Milan 1 - Fiorentina 3 ___ Fiorentina 2 - AC Milan 2
    Napoli 2 - AC Milan 2 _______ AC Milan 1 - Napoli 1
    AC Milan 1 - Juventus 0 _____ Juventus 1 - AC Milan 0
    Catania 1 - AC Milan 3 ______ AC Milan 4 - Catania 2
    Torino 2 - AC Milan 4 _______ AC Milan ^ - Torino ^
    AC Milan 4 - Pescara 1 ______ Pescara ^ - AC Milan ^
    Roma 4 - AC Milan 2 _________ AC Milan ^ - Roma ^
    AC Milan 2 - Siena 1 ________ Siena ^ - AC Milan ^

    Player - Goals
    El Shaarawy 16
    Pazzini 15(3P.K)
    Balotelli 8(4P.K)
    Montolivo 4
    Bojan 3, Flamini 3
    Robinho 2(1P.K), Boateng 2, Nocerino 2
    Emanuelson 1, De Jong 1
    Jonathas (o.g), Abbruscato (o.g), Paletta (o.g)
    Player - Assists
    El Shaarawy 4, Boateng 4
    Pazzini 3, Robinho 3, Emanuelson 3
    Bojan 2, Montolivo 2, Abate 2, De Sciglio 2
    Pato 1, Niang 1, Ambrosini 1, Nocerino 1, Constant 1, Mexes 1, Zapata 1


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  2. BH Fanatico

    BH Fanatico Member+

    AC Milan
    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Aug 7, 2011
    Seattle
    Club:
    FK Sarajevo
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Another home game? 3 points is a must. Who are Fiorentina playing?
     
  3. GMangs

    GMangs Red Card

    Apr 21, 2012
    NJ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    3-1 win for Milan.
     
  4. GMangs

    GMangs Red Card

    Apr 21, 2012
    NJ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Fiorentina play Roma.
     
  5. kickball21

    kickball21 Member

    Jan 13, 2007
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Guatemala
    our schedule:
    home vs torino (16th, relegation battle)
    away to pescara (20th, not officially relegated but will be by this game)
    home vs roma (5th, EL battle)
    away to siena (19th relegation battle)

    fiorentina schedule:
    home vs roma (5th, EL battle)
    away to siena (19th, relegation battle)
    home to palermo (17th, relegation battle)
    away to pescara (2oth, will be relegated by then)

    people on here were saying that fiorentina has the much easier schedule, and i don't see it. 3 out of the 4 last games are the same. the only difference is playing torino vs playing palermo and only 1 place separates those two teams in the table.
     
  6. GMangs

    GMangs Red Card

    Apr 21, 2012
    NJ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    No reason to worry.
     
  7. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Roma should put up a fight against Fiorentina.

    Galliani should do Roma a favor and award them penalties. :cool:

    DDR NickyViola
     
  8. kickball21

    kickball21 Member

    Jan 13, 2007
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Guatemala
    you could say that, but we also ave to play them. and for whatever reason they always play us hard
     
  9. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Here’s what coach Massimiliano Allegri had to say in Saturday’s press conference:

    On the Grande Torino: "It’s a duty to remember this great team that was taken from us too soon.”

    On the team: “The players are doing well and they deserve the third place finish. After a difficult spell, we’re back on track thanks to the club’s work and that of the President as well. Tomorrow’s game is the one that will dictate who finishes in third.”

    On tomorrow’s game: “It’s decisive. Last Sunday it was important to win but tomorrow it’s decisive. There aren’t many games left and between tonight and tomorrow afternoon, things will become clearer. We simply have to win to stay ahead of Fiorentina and they’re playing tonight. If we’re still ahead of them tomorrow, that’ll be something important.”

    On El Shaarawy: “I’ll see about him today. I’m optimistic but if there’s a risk I won’t take it.”

    On his future: “What happened today is similar to what happened last Saturday. Only last Saturday they pulled out a name for the new Milan coach and this week, they pulled a name for the Roma position. I have a contract here and what has been written is only an inference. We’re focused on third place which is not an easy objective and a few months ago, it would have been unthinkable. Third place would be a big result and I would compare it to the title win. Finishing fourth would a be a bitter pill to swallow and I don’t even what to think about it. After a 25 year winning history, the club knows better than me that this is not the time to talk about the coach. It doesn’t make sense and I’m disappointed to read that I’ve already accepted the Roma job. I’m an honest person and of anything like that happens, the first people to hear about it will be Galliani and Berlusconi. I’ll speak about my future with them at the end of the season. Differences of views and exchanges of opinions doesn’t meant that I don’t enjoy a good relationship with the President as has been shown in the last 3 years. “

    On Montolivo: “Muntari is the ideal substitute and we have Crsitante there as well.”

    On the formation: “It wouldn’t make sense to shake things up now. We’ll see what happens after kick-off.”

    On Ambrosini: “I hope to have him back for the match against Pescara or Roma.”

    On his future with the club: “My intention is to stay here and do the best I possibly can with the team. This is a job wanted by every coach in the world. Why would I want to leave?”

    On tomorrow’s game: “Ventura’ team play good football and we’ll have to do well not to concede on the counter attack like we did against Catania. There’s only one result that we’ll be looking for and we’ll have to be patient. It’s good to be back playing the afternoon.”

    On the defense: “Abate was a bit fatigued during the week and I have a doubt between Mexes and Bonera. Zapata will come back in. We’ll see tomorrow but Abbiati should play.”

    On the attack: “Boateng and Balotelli will start tomorrow and I’ll have to choose between Robinho and El Shaarawy.”

    On contact with the President: “I spoke to him on Sunday morning and he was happy with the win over Catania. We speak as it’s normal for an employer and an employee to do.
     
  10. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
    Club:
    AC Milan
  11. GMangs

    GMangs Red Card

    Apr 21, 2012
    NJ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
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    AC MILAN: Abbiati; Abate, Zapata, Mexes, Constant; Flamini, Muntari, Nocerino; Boateng, Balotelli, El Shaarawy.
    TORINO FC: Gillet; Darmian, Rodriguez, Di Cesare, Ogbonna, Masiello; Basha, Vives, Brighi; Cerci, Barreto.


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  12. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
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  13. GMangs

    GMangs Red Card

    Apr 21, 2012
    NJ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Nice. Wasn't looking forward to watching a bogus stream on my new laptop.
     
  14. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
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    AC Milan
    Nocerino taking corners/set pieces. LOL A new low for Milan..
     
  15. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
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    AC Milan
    Good save from Abbiati..

    Baretto should of scored.
     
  16. GMangs

    GMangs Red Card

    Apr 21, 2012
    NJ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    You want my prediction?
     
  17. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
    Club:
    AC Milan
    I was thinking 4-1...started to doubt that happens. We look poor.

    Noce--Muntari--Flamini

    Need I say more? lol
     
  18. GMangs

    GMangs Red Card

    Apr 21, 2012
    NJ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
  19. GMangs

    GMangs Red Card

    Apr 21, 2012
    NJ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Pauly still in bed?
     
  20. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
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    AC Milan
    Good for Pauly..he's not missing anything. Hopefully, the 2nd half is better.
     
  21. GMangs

    GMangs Red Card

    Apr 21, 2012
    NJ
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Maybe he's doing what you usually do?
     
  22. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Three dm's at home against Torino.

    #countmax
     
  23. stphnsn

    stphnsn Member+

    Jan 30, 2009
    grande abbiati. the rest, not so much. balo looks like he's in the mood to get sent off. i'd bring pazzo on for noce and move kpb back to the midfield beside flamini and muntari.
     
  24. Rossonero23

    Rossonero23 Member+

    Sep 9, 2010
    Club:
    AC Milan
    you should be the manager.:geek::geek:

    allegri will wait until the 80th minute to make one sub!

    #countmax
     
  25. stphnsn

    stphnsn Member+

    Jan 30, 2009
    who would you have started in the midfield? i think we'll see an attacking change around 60 minutes. then we'll score and win the game.
     

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