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Beat Cagliari, Milan past Juventus

Written By marco on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 | 10:54 AM

AC Milan the opportunity to close in 2011 as the ruler of Serie A after embarrassing the host Cagliari 2-0 in match postponed at the Stadio Sant Elia, Tuesday (20/12). Milan's victory makes packing 34 points so entitled coup Juventus topped the standings by one point. The new Juve play tomorrow facing heavy opponent Udinese. The Cagliari slumped at position 14 with 18 points. This action is supposed to be held in Serie A debut last week but had to be postponed due to strike action the union players. Cagliari had almost went ahead in the third minute when Thiago Ribeiro still kick hit the goalpost Milan. A minute later it Milan who lead through Francesco Pisano own goal trying to throw the bait Robinho.

The hosts tried to respond. An action of midfielder Albin Ekdal be driven brilliantly by Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati. Joaquin Larrivey golden opportunity can also be secured Abbiati. Lorenzo Ariaudo belaang players could have the opportunity to equalize when his header was too weak to endanger Abbiati. At the beginning of the second half Alberto Aquilani almost doubled the lead Milan continued feedback Boatang Kevin Prince, but goalkeeper Michael Agazzi could deftly brushed it off. Midfielder descent Indonesia Radja Nainggolan Abbiati chance to equalize the score if not performed brilliantly dismissed his kick. Game runs an hour, Milan could mengandakan its superiority when the hard work with a cold settled Robinho Zlatan Ibrahimovic to win the duel with defender Michele Canini. Cagliari effort to catch up to no avail until the game ends. Precisely Alexandre Pato Milan who almost added advantage if not nimble Agazzi secure the net.

Probable teams:

Cagliari: Agazzi; Pisano (Gozzi 79), Canini, Ariaudo (Perico 62), Agostini; Ekdal (Rui Sampaio 79), Nainggolan, Cossu; Thiago Ribeiro, Ibarbo, Larrivey

Milan: Abbiati; Bonera, Mexes, Thiago Silva, Taiwo; Aquilani, Ambrosini (Van Bommel 85), Nocerino; Boateng; Ibrahimovic, Robinho (Pato 73).

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