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misha
MILAN, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Beaten semi-finalists last season and runners-up in 2005, Carlo Ancelotti's AC Milan were expected to make some major changes this close-season but it will be a largely familiar side that begins the Champions League campaign.

In many ways Milan are fortunate to have a Champions League campaign at all. Implicated and punished for their part in the Serie A match-fixing scandal, UEFA made no secret of the fact they would have banned Milan from the competition if they could have done so.

After a review of the case they reluctantly allowed Milan to take part, and after beating Red Star Belgrade 3-1 in the third qualifying round, Milan will face Lille, AEK Athens and Anderlecht in the Group phase.


Milan have not been as active in the transfer market as the pundits predicted and their fans expected and in particular there has been little done to deal with the problem of their ageing defence.

Most surprisingly of all Milan have not replaced Andriy Shevchenko, their top scorer over the last seven years who was allowed to move to Chelsea.

There is still plenty of quality and experience in Ancelotti's squad but if they are to go all in the way in Europe this season it will be a case of "one last heave" rather than the dawn of a new era.

The main worry is whether Milan's experienced defence is now over the hill.

Dutchman Jaap Stam has departed leaving fewer options in the centre of the defence

Alessandro Nesta has been plagued by injuries while Georgian Kakha Kaladze has also struggled with fitness of late.

Right-back Cafu is 36, captain Paolo Maldini is 38 years old and Alessandro Costacurta is 40.

Two new faces have been brought into to add cover to the defence. Eyebrows were raised at the signing of 34-year-old former Lazio full back Giuseppe Favalli from Inter but the capture of 25-year-old Daniele Bonera was better appreciated.

The first choice midfield will remain the same. The tigerish Gennaro Gattuso and the classy Andrea Pirlo showed their qualities during Italy's successful World Cup campaign in Germany.


Alongside them Brazilian Kaka and Dutchman Clarence Seedorf will be charged with providing the ammunition for the front pairing of Italy internationals Filippo Inzaghi and Alberto Gilardino.

The new arrival in midfield is highly rated young French midfielder Joann Gourcuff who arrived from Rennes in the close-season and has impressed in several friendlies.

Milan were linked with several big name strikers following Shevchenko's departure but in the end they opted for the Brazilian Ricardo Oliveira from Real Betis.

Oliveira may not have the box office pull of Ronaldo or Zlatan Ibrahimovic, two of their strikers Milan had been linked with, but he was one of the Primera Liga's top scorers in 2005 with 22 goals

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Jack Sparrow
Ugh...I hate the Milan is guilty tone of that write-up...Bloody UEFA...
misha
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There's no way you should be taking odds-on about Inter Milan winning the Scudetto this season - their arch rivals AC Milan are much better value to land the title at 9/4 with Skybet.

It's been anarchic in Italy over the summer, with Serie A imploding after revelations that the league has been rife with corruption during recent months.

Juventus have been hardest hit, with the Bianconeri relegated to Serie B for their sins, while a number of other highly rated sides have been docked points before the new campaign has even begun.

Where does this leave the betting then?

Well, the three main protagonists set to fight it out this term, if the market's got it right, are the Milanese pair, followed by a rapidly improving Roma.

Inter head the betting at around 10/11, but are they likely to make all the running?

In a nutshell, the answer's no, because the way things have panned out in Italy during the close-season, neighbours AC Milan look the better bet.

How, so you'll say, when Carlo Ancelotti's side have been docked eight points prior to kick-off - doesn't that put Inter in the driving seat?

Not necessarily no, because if you look back at last season's league table, it's clear that AC Milan won't find the handicap impossible to overcome - after all, they finished 12 points ahead of Inter then, so why will a minus eight figure automatically stop them this time out?

Originally, when the Italian football authorities, the Calciopoli, announced their decision, the points deduction for the Rossoneri was way higher at 15, and that really would have been a big ask - but eight? That's certainly doable.

There are other reasons to be backing AC Milan too, notably the shedding of ageing Andrei Shevchenko to Chelsea, which has led to Ricardo Oliveira's arrival from Spain - his goal-scoring prowess should stand Kaka and co in good stead for the season ahead.

He'll be working closely with Pippo Inzaghi of course, whose form in the Champions League qualifiers, and in the recent World Cup, suggests this duo could soon become feared across Europe.

We'll see whether rivals Inter ought to be starting as favourites over the next few months of course, but, at this stage, they don't look very appetising.

Yes, they've made some good signings, picking up the likes of Patrick Vieira, but it's still worth bearing in mind that Inter lost twice on their own patch last season, and scored less goals away from home than any other side in the top six.

Unless they can change that sort of form, there's no reason to automatically believe Roberto Mancini's crew will be lifting the Scudetto next May.

It's the same with Roma.

Ok, the Wolves are looking for their fourth league title, and at 9/2, there will be a few takers.

But frankly, Roma's form last term was questionable to put it mildly.

They failed to win eight of 19 home games in 2005/06, and although they were better on the road than many, Roma still finished way off the pace in the end.

No, we can safely say that all roads lead to AC Milan in Italy this season and, at 9/4, they're a great price to lead their nearest rivals a merry dance during the tussles ahead
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han2503
Thanks for that mishale, I've got to say, I agree with everything this person is saying even the Sheva part.

Let's see if we can really manage to win it this season even if everything seems to be going against us
gr33k
At least our CL group is the easiest and maybe we can pull off a few wins in the knockout stages but on paper we do not have the class to compete with Chelsea, Barca and some of the other powers. As for the league I actually do expect us to win it. Perennial underachievers Inter don't look to be on form and even if they are they cannot boast our midfield. Hopefully another scudetto this year and in the next couple of years another star above the crest.
han2503
QUOTE (gr33k @ Sep 7 2006, 10:18 PM)
At least our CL group is the easiest and maybe we can pull off a few wins in the knockout stages but on paper we do not have the class to compete with Chelsea, Barca and some of the other powers. As for the league I actually do expect us to win it. Perennial underachievers Inter don't look to be on form and even if they are they cannot boast our midfield. Hopefully another scudetto this year and in the next couple of years another star above the crest.
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Come on, Milan is all about the classy players, we might not have signed some big name super stars this summer but pur team is full of clas, starting from the defence and ending with our attack.
gr33k
Ahhh you misunderstood me I used the word class as in skill. Yes we have classy players but many of them are over the hill. Class was used as a substitute for skill, as in our team does not have as much class as Barca, not as much skill in terms of players.
X-Offender
QUOTE (gr33k @ Sep 7 2006, 11:29 PM)
Ahhh you misunderstood me I used the word class as in skill. Yes we have classy players but many of them are over the hill. Class was used as a substitute for skill, as in our team does not have as much class as Barca, not as much skill in terms of players.
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I would say Milan have an equal team to Barcelona. If you compare the players one to one, you'll see there's no much big difference. If they have Puyol, we have Nesta. If they have Xavi, we have Pirlo. If they have Deco, we have Seedorf. If they have Ronaldinho, we have Kakà. If they have Eto'o, we have Inzaghi and so on. Don't misunderstand me, Barça have a great team, but sometimes they're highly overrated.
KillerMax
QUOTE (X-Offender @ Sep 7 2006, 05:54 PM)
I would say Milan have an equal team to Barcelona. If you compare the players one to one, you'll see there's no much big difference. If they have Puyol, we have Nesta. If they have Xavi, we have Pirlo. If they have Deco, we have Seedorf. If they have Ronaldinho, we have Kakà. If they have Eto'o, we have Inzaghi and so on. Don't misunderstand me, Barça have a great team, but sometimes they're highly overrated.
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Wait, who's Messi's equal? ohmy.gif tongue.gif
X-Offender
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Sep 8 2006, 12:56 AM)
Wait, who's Messi's equal?  ohmy.gif  tongue.gif
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Gourcuff? Maybe...
KillerMax
QUOTE (X-Offender @ Sep 7 2006, 06:09 PM)
Gourcuff? Maybe...
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Gourcuff is more Iniesta's equal I think. Both extremely talented.
tongsan
Even though our defense made me a bit worry....but I still believe we will win the Scudetto & CL...Forza Milan!!!
tongsan
QUOTE (mishale @ Sep 8 2006, 01:33 AM)
........ The tigerish Gennaro Gattuso and the classy Andrea Pirlo showed their qualities ............


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I like that line....it's true...very true.
dst
QUOTE (mishale @ Sep 7 2006, 08:33 PM)
In many ways Milan are fortunate to have a Champions League campaign at all.
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Go FACK Yourself!!!! mad.gif

QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Sep 8 2006, 02:56 AM)
Wait, who's Messi's equal?  ohmy.gif  tongue.gif
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Borrrrrrrrieeeeeeeeeelllooooooooooooo!!!!!!!! devil.gif
redbabies
the key to succes is Maldini and only Maldini. If he will be on top form Milan will win everything BELIEVE ME!
He is the spirit of the team, he encourages everybody to play well, also adding to this that this can be his last season in the first-11... He will be the weapon again (I just hope he doesn't have problems with fitness and injuries - in fact Ancelotti should rest him in some not-so-important matches)
felipe_el_chileno
QUOTE (X-Offender @ Sep 7 2006, 06:54 PM)
If they have Puyol, we have Nesta.
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I don´t think that Puyol is even close to Nesta!! Nesta is simply the best. the problem is their injuries sad.gif
planck
QUOTE (X-Offender @ Sep 8 2006, 01:09 AM)
Gourcuff? Maybe...
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Iniesta is a defensive midfielder, Gourcuff is offensive... That's is and will never be the same, I asure you... biggrin.gif
dst
QUOTE (planck @ Sep 8 2006, 09:16 PM)
Iniesta is a defensive midfielder, Gourcuff is offensive... That's is and will never be the same, I asure you... biggrin.gif
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Iniesta can play as creative mf, holding mf and on the right flank ... Yoann is an ol' classy #10!!!
Costacurta
I think lat season was the final heave of the classic Milan of the 00-05. However, this season does not like looking being the dawn of a new era as pointed out. Instead, it is more the decaying remians of a once great team that is worn out, and frankly probably died in the Nou Camp.

Don't get me wrong, there is still much class and the midefield is an excellent nucleus for the future, but elsewhere, I think Milan have become unconvincing. The point about us being 12 poiints ahead of Inter last season and our points deduction only 8 is a good one, with merit. However, what is not being taken into account is that our team has since been weakened. Now things looking more even. then, given the considerable strength of the Inter team, the momentum is now surely with them. I think the only way we could win the Scudetto for sure, is to abandon our CL hopes. Despite getting a great group, there will be much tougher tasks ahead. I don't think this season's squad is strong enough to challenge for both, in essence. It's decision time. Personally, while I do prefer the CL, it is much harder to win. One bad night, and all the hard work before has come to nothing. At least in the league slips can be compensated for.

Perhaps I've been a bit harsh, but I don't think we can really expect too much from our much weakened team.
dst
I think the era you're talking about ended in Instanbul ... maybe that's just me though!!

anyway ... we might seem exhausted or worn out or whatever but Inter is the same sh1t as always ... they can't change and that's why I think the Scudetto is a very "aproachable" target!!!
han2503
QUOTE (Costacurta @ Sep 9 2006, 10:22 AM)
I think lat season was the final heave of the classic Milan of the 00-05. However, this season does not like looking being the dawn of a new era as pointed out. Instead, it is more the decaying remians of a once great team that is worn out, and frankly probably died in the Nou Camp.

Don't get me wrong, there is still much class and the midefield is an excellent nucleus for the future, but elsewhere, I think Milan have become unconvincing.  The point about us being 12 poiints ahead of Inter last season  and our points deduction only 8 is a good one, with merit. However, what is not being taken into account is that our team has since been weakened. Now things looking more even. then, given the considerable strength of the Inter team, the momentum is now surely with them.  I think the only way we could win the Scudetto for sure, is to abandon our CL hopes. Despite getting a great group, there will be much tougher tasks ahead. I don't think this season's squad is strong enough to challenge for both, in essence. It's decision time. Personally, while I do prefer the CL, it is much harder to win. One bad night, and all the hard work before has come to nothing. At least in the league slips can be compensated for.

Perhaps I've been a bit harsh, but I don't think we can really expect too much from our much weakened team.
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You have sais this before and you are not wrong, believe me, I know what you are saying and I had thought it before, but I do have faith in out team, and yes maybe our defence has been weakened since eveybody is now a year older, but you never know, for 1 I don't count Stam as a big loss, he was getting injured a lot anyway and now we replaced him with someone that is almost as good as him and younger with less injury risk. Billy is old yes, but he won't be playing a lot of games and when he does play he always does good, even when playing as a RB, we can always rely on him. Maldini is coming out of injury but I'm sure that he will want to make his last year as a Milan player a memrable one. Kaladze has been playing great in the centre and we can't deny that he and Nesta made a great central pairing last season. Nesta is my only scare, he seems like he is getting more injury prone as every season passes by, and that really worries me since we always rely on him especially when Paolo is injured. And with the fullback situation we can do what I have been suggesting for the past couple off weeks; alternating between Cafu and Serginho.

The midfield is still the best in the world I think, we have the right balance and our midfield players have such great understanding with eachother, and that's what makes it so great.

And finally, yes our attack has been weakened by the loss of S****, but we have replaced him with someone, that is a gamble, yes, but we could hit the jackpot with him, you never know. And let's not forget, when S**** was still with us we refused to criticise him because he was our 'god' but now that he is gone, a lot have started to see how many flaws he had, especially in his last few seasons. The guy is 30 years old, he was in the beginning of his decline, and if you look at his recent scoring records you could see that. People that support other teams and where on different boards where saying when he was sold and the ammount of money was made known where saying that Chelsea got robbed again, because a 30 year old player in his decline is not worth 35 mil pounds. And Milan fans refused to hear this because we where still hurt by him leaving, but now that I think about it, I think that they were right all along
han2503
QUOTE (dst @ Sep 9 2006, 10:38 AM)
I think the era you're talking about ended in Instanbul ... maybe that's just me though!!

anyway ... we might seem exhausted or worn out or whatever but Inter is the same sh1t as always ... they can't change and that's why I think the Scudetto is a very "aproachable" target!!!
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You're right and from what the players and the coach have been saying this season the scudetto will be more of a priority. At least this season we don't have a difficuilt group in the CL like last season where we were losing points when we had to play in some CL match.
arivanjj
QUOTE (han2503 @ Sep 9 2006, 08:53 PM)
You have sais this before and you are not wrong, believe me, I know what you are saying and I had thought it before, but I do have faith in out team, and yes maybe our defence has been weakened since eveybody is now a year older, but you never know, for 1 I don't count Stam as a big loss, he was getting injured a lot anyway and now we replaced him with someone that is almost as good as him and younger with less injury risk.  Billy is old yes, but he won't be playing a lot of games and when he does play he always does good, even when playing as a RB, we can always rely on him. Maldini is coming out of injury but I'm sure that he will want to make his last year as a Milan player a memrable one. Kaladze has been playing great in the centre and we can't deny that he and Nesta made a great central pairing last season. Nesta is my only scare, he seems like he is getting more injury prone as every season passes by, and that really worries me since we always rely on him especially when Paolo is injured. And with the fullback situation we can do what I have been suggesting for the past couple off weeks; alternating between Cafu and Serginho.

The midfield is still the best in the world I think, we have the right balance and our midfield players have such great understanding with eachother, and that's what makes it so great.

And finally, yes our attack has been weakened by the loss of S****, but we have replaced him with someone, that is a gamble, yes, but we could hit the jackpot with him, you never know. And let's not forget, when S**** was still with us we refused to criticise him because he was our 'god' but now that he is gone, a lot have started to see how many flaws he had, especially in his last few seasons. The guy is 30 years old, he was in the beginning of his decline, and if you look at his recent scoring records you could see that. People that support other teams and where on different boards where saying when he was sold and the ammount of money was made known where saying that Chelsea got robbed again, because a 30 year old player in his decline is not worth 35 mil pounds. And Milan fans refused to hear this because we where still hurt by him leaving, but now that I think about it, I think that they were right all along
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very true i don't have any doubt in our players this season, hopefully we can make something out of oliveira and gourcuff. and yes i think sheva won't impress this year as much as he use to....
dst
Nesta is not injury prone ... He just gets injured everytime a World Cup's around the corner!!!!

the guy's the best CB in the world ... and probably the unluckiest one!!! sad.gif





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han2503
QUOTE (dst @ Sep 9 2006, 11:50 AM)
Nesta is not injury prone ... He just gets injured everytime a World Cup's around the corner!!!!

the guy's the best CB in the world ... and probably the unluckiest one!!! sad.gif
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You're right, it just seems that way because first he got injured before the Barca ties in the CL, then again during the WC. I hope he stays injury free this whyole season.
misha
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After a turbulent summer in which both clubs were implicated in the match-fixing scandal, AC Milan and Lazio will cross swords at the San Siro on Sunday as they look to put their troubles behind them on the field.

Both sides start the campaign with a points deficit - a result of the punishment handed down by Italian football authorities - with the home team needing to win eight points back before they can start to move up the table.

The visitors are even worse off and have been stung by an 11-point handicap.

Milan's Brazilian forward Kaka is raring to go after suffering further disappointment with the national side in this summer's World Cup, and he is hoping to take inspiration from compatriot Felipe Massa.

Massa, a driver for Formula One team Ferrari, invited Kaka into the Ferrari garage ahead of the Italian Grand Prix this week, an experience that clearly had a big effect on the player.

"I am certain Milan will be the Ferrari of Serie A," said Kaka.

He is also aware of the need hit top gear when Lazio arrive on Sunday.

"I cannot wait to get back into action. I expect Sunday to be a difficult game straight away against Lazio, but we are optimistic and are aware of our strengths and what we are capable of.

The match also marks the side's first competitive game without the departed Andriy Shevchenko.

Despite the Ukrainian's hero status at the club, Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti could already be grooming his future replacement, with new signing Ricardo Oliveira desperate to fill Shevchenko's boots in attack.

Oliveira has inherited Shevchenko's number seven shirt, but has no qualms about the weight of expectation.

"People say it is important, but all I know is that people are giving me a responsibility and I don't want to let them down," he said.

"Sheva gave a lot, was here for seven years, and made a name for himself at Milan, but now I am here to write my own story."

Oliveira may have to wait to gain a starting place with Italian internationals Alberto Gilardino and Filippo Inzaghi both fit for selection.

Lazio arrive at the San Siro eager to start erasing their negative points tally - a target that has taken on even more importance in the light of their added exclusion from the UEFA Cup.

The possibility of a successful league campaign is now all that remains for the club, having already been eliminated from the Coppa Italia.

Former Milan midfielder Pasquale Foggia, who is on loan at Lazio this season, is looking forward to returning to the San Siro on Sunday.

"I dream of winning in Milan," said the 23-year-old.

"Of course they are a team full of champions, but we will give it our best shot and nothing is certain."

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