Milan Will Win 2-0 - Sheva
The Ukrainian forward reconfirmed his attachment to his ex-team AC Milan
Andriy Shevchenko has not forgotten the penalty saved by Dudek which cost Milan the Champions League trophy in 2005's final in Istanbul, and talked to "Sport Illustrated" magazine about how he thinks the game will go: "Milan will win 2-0, and Kaká will be the main protagonist, he will score both of Milan's goals."
During the interview Shevchenko admitted he hasn't yet completely but the Milan experience behind him: "I don't know how I would have reacted if I had made it to the final against Milan, but I am very happy for them. They showed once again they are a great club with great players who play excellent football. I still talk to them very often, particularly with Maldini, Kaká, Gattuso, Seedorf, and Kaladze."
These comments may seem to indicate he is nostalgic of the Rossoneri, but the Ukrainian reiterated that his choice to join Chelsea is not one he regrets: "I'm still convinced it's a great experience for me. I'm enthusiastic about the country, the club and the fans. At Milan I played in my natural role, this year I've had to adapt to playing further behind, to help the team more. In any case my objective is to do even better next year, still at Chelsea of course."