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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2006/07[FINAL:MILAN VS LIVERPOOL]
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Originally posted by faiz_ampang at 12-4-2007 08:59 PM
awat sedih nooo...
terkenang awek ampang...huhuhu... |
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x der ka fans tim of senteri dlm sini ;) |
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Originally posted by Nesta13 at 16-4-2007 02:23 AM
yaa.. betul tu... especially kalo bab2 air mata cam ni...
uk'alo....aku cakap pasal skill...bukan pasal bab2 air mata nie...ni gambo 3 thn lepas....budak2 lagi... |
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Reply #747 faiz_ampang's post
gambo welkap baru2 neh la |
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Fergie: We are ready for AC Milan challenge
[quote]LONDON: Much has changed in two years, Sir Alex Ferguson believes, and that should bolster his side as they prepare to take on AC Milan in the Champions League semi-finals.
The six-time European champions are the only remaining barrier to an all-English final in Athens on May 23. The other semi-final opposes Chelsea and Liverpool.
Two years ago AC Milan defeated the Old Trafford outfit 1-0 in both legs, and there was little doubt that the Italians were the better team.
But since then, Carlo Ancelloti抯 side have grown noticeably longer in the tooth while becoming embroiled in Italy抯 match-fixing scandal that saw them docked league points and fined.
Ferguson抯 side have emerged this year as one of the most exciting on the continent, especially when twin tigers Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo are both on song.
Their tremendous seven-goal rout of Roma in the quarter-finals last week have established the Red Devils as favourites to lift the trophy for the first time since 1999.
揑 am sure it will be a fantastic game but one thing is for certain, we are not going to be afraid of it, |
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waakakakakaakaa.. siot je Tok Alex... dulu dia beria2 nak pancing uncle tu pi Old Tripod....... |
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Reply #750 Nesta13's post
dier raser lama sgt kot... sejak dier mula2 jd manager lagi tuh |
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How Man Utd and Milan match up
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Manchester United are out to avoid a third Champions League semi-final exit at the hands of Italian side Milan when the two sides meet at Old Trafford. Milan's Kaka leads the Champions League scorers with seven goals
| With both sides packed with talent - Kaka, Alberto Gilardino, Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney to name but a few - the scene is set for an epic tussle over two legs. Alberto Zaccheroni enjoyed a successful career in Serie A - leading unheralded Udinese to third place in 1998 and then moving to Milan and helping them win the title the following season. Here Zaccheroni shares his insights on how the two giant sides will prepare for the match.
CAN UNITED NULLIFY KAKA?
Zaccheroni says: Kaka is Milan's greatest attacking threat, not only because of his skill but also because of where he likes to play - in between the opposition's defence and midfield. That makes him very hard to pick up, especially for a team set up as 4-4-2. United's best chance of keeping him quiet is to stay as compact as possible through the middle, minimising the space between the two lines of the back four and the midfield. Deny Kaka the space to operate and you make it much harder for him to weave his magic.
CAN MILAN STOP RONALDO AND ROONEY?
It sounds obvious, but these two are absolutely top players, and it's very difficult to stop them. That's what sets apart the best players - you might be aware of what they can do, but they are good enough to get around your plans. Milan will almost certainly look to use the energy and commitment of Gennaro Gattuso and Massimo Ambrosini, and detail them to put as much pressure as possible on Rooney or Ronaldo as soon as they receive the ball. They'll also look to double-up against them, creating a two versus one situation so the United man has no space in which to use the ball and no time to do anything with it.
MILAN'S FIRST-LEG FORMATION
I expect Milan to adopt a 4-3-2-1 formation at Old Trafford - otherwise known as the Christmas tree. It gives them a lot of solidity at the back and in the midfield, and also allows them to use two attacking midfielders like Kaka and Clarence Seedorf. They are likely to play a lone striker up front and use the pace to get behind the United defence and exploit little balls played into space.
HOW MILAN WILL KEEP UNITED AT BAY
Milan will have two main concerns: United's threat on the counter-attack, and the passing of the central midfield pair of Paul Scholes and Michael Carrick. Zaccheroni won the Serie A title with Milan in 1999
| It might sound strange talking about United's counter-attack when they are at home in the first leg, but they have so much pace and skill on the break that they can be devastating - particularly through Ryan Giggs, Ronaldo and Rooney. In terms of Carrick and Scholes, Milan will make it a priority to deny them any space. They will aim to starve them of possession and then, when they have the ball, to close them down as quickly as possible. They will also be wary of the runs of Carrick and Scholes from deep areas into goalscoring positions, which is something which has brought United a lot of success this season.
THE KEY MEN
Simple - for United it will be the attacking threat and unpredictability of Ronaldo and Rooney, and for Milan Kaka and Andrea Pirlo. If either side can negate the opposition's main attacking threats, they will go a long way towards booking their place in the Champions League final.
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[ Last edited by epitome at 24-4-2007 08:41 AM ] |
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Reply #753 epitome's post
vds
fletcher- wesley- gaby- o shea
wazza - carrick - scholes - ronaldo
giggsy
smith
pippo
kaka - seedorg
gatusso - pirlo- ambrossini
maldini- kaladze - nesta - cafu?
dida |
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Reply #754 epitome's post
kaka 4.2 mill? deng pinats!! |
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All four coaches in the semi-finals have won a Champions League title before |
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Paolo Maldini wants Milan to demonstrate just why they are in the semi-finals again
Maldini demands show of class
Monday, 23 April 2007
While acknowledging that Manchester United FC have improved since their last UEFA Champions League meeting with AC Milan in 2005, Paolo Maldini warns that the Rossoneri are underestimated at any team's peril. "The fact we're in the semi-final shows our class," said the 38-year-old.
European glory
On the eve of the first leg at Old Trafford, Maldini sidestepped questions about a possible duel with Cristiano Ronaldo as comfortably as he has many an opponent during a 23-year career which has brought four winners' medals in club football's premier competition. The last came in 2003 when Milan overcame compatriots Juventus in the final at Old Trafford |
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for fairy...
FORZA GRANDE ROSSONERI..
campione d'Italia campione d'europa. |
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mufc peaceeeeeeeeeeeeeee...maldini dah kuda pencen... |
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