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    AC Milan 0-2 Arsenal (agg 0-2)

    By Phil McNulty





    Veteran Maldini congratulates goalscorer Fabregas

    Arsenal struck twice late on to become the first English team to beat AC Milan in the San Siro and deservedly reach the last eight of the Champions League.

    Arsene Wenger's side produced a virtuoso display but had to wait until the 84th minute before Cesc Fabregas fired in a low 30-yard finish.

    Emmanuel Adebayor then turned in Theo Walcott's cross in injury time to send the holders crashing out.

    Fabregas hit the bar in the first-half as Arsenal dominated almost throughout.




    It was another famous Champions League win for Arsenal in Milan, following on from their famous 5-1 win against Inter in November 2005.

    Milan opened brightly, with Fabregas clearing off the line from Paolo Maldini's header at the near post, but once Arsenal found their stride they controlled the first 45 minutes in composed fashion.

    Fabregas dictated affairs in midfield to even outshine Kaka, but the Brazilian escaped to set up Alexandre Pato after 18 minutes, only for the youngster to finish tamely.

    Arsenal were understandably furious after 32 minutes when Alexander Hleb was shown the yellow card for diving by Austrian official Konrad Plautz, even though he had been blatantly upended on the edge of the area by Alessandro Nesta.

    And they were frustrated seconds later when Fabregas saw a rising drive from 20 yards rebound off the crossbar with Zeljko Kalac well beaten.

    Arsenal could have taken the lead seconds after the break when Fabregas's corner landed at the feet of Philippe Senderos, but he could only send an instinctive finish straight at Kalac.

    Emmanuel Eboue then wasted another glorious chance as Andrea Pirlo sent an awful pass straight to Adebayor. He found Eboue in space only 10 yards out, but he shot wastefully wide.

    Milan had faded as an attacking force, but Pirlo kept Manuel Almunia on his toes with a dipping free-kick that was turned around the post by Arsenal's keeper.

    Wenger made a bold substitution with 20 minutes left, sending on Walcott for Eboue.

    And within four minutes he almost set up a goal, only for keeper Kalac to stretch out a leg and block his cross with a collection of Arsenal players waiting to pounce.

    Arsenal almost paid the price for their profligacy in front of goal with 12 minutes left when Pato was only inches off target with an angled shot that took a deflection off Senderos.

    Arsenal finally got the goal they so richly deserved with six minutes left when Fabregas advanced and sent a low shot into the corner past the despairing dive of Kalac.
    And a stunning performance got the final flourish it deserved when Walcott crossed perfectly for Adebayor to turn in at the far post.

    As Arsenal's players celebrated, it marked a poignant end to European combat for the great Milan icon Maldini, who won five winners' medals in this competition and is retiring at the end of this season.

    AC Milan: Kalac, Maldini, Kaladze, Nesta, Oddo, Ambrosini, Pirlo, Gattuso, Alexandre Pato, Kaka, Inzaghi (Gilardino 69).
    Subs Not Used: Fiori, Emerson, Simic, Favalli, Gourcuff, Bonera.

    Booked: Inzaghi, Kaka, Pirlo.

    Arsenal: Almunia, Clichy, Senderos, Gallas, Sagna, Diaby, Fabregas, Flamini, Eboue (Walcott 71), Hleb (Silva 89), Adebayor.
    Subs Not Used: Lehmann, Van Persie, Denilson, Bendtner, Justin Hoyte.

    Booked: Hleb, Eboue, Clichy.

    Goals: Fabregas 84, Adebayor 90.
    Agg: (0-2)

    Att: 81,879

    Ref: Konrad Plautz (Austria). BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas 8.88 (on 90 minutes).
    Last edited by Karl; March 4, 2008, 07:30 PM.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/forum1/s...7424#post87424

    We were committed! We were stronger! Technically we were superb!
    TEAM!
    We deserved to win!
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Diaby is getting stronger! Still weak!..but getting stronger!
      If given a long run...he will eventually be brilliant!
      Even at this stage - Technically he is magnificent!

      ...and Walcott?
      He has always lacked strength and not as committed as he should be...but after a great sprint...he rode that tackle well and delivered a pin point cross for Adebayor to bury!
      His last three games shows he is coming on!

      ...now if only Eboue...and to a lesser extent Clichy, can return to early season form?
      Last edited by Karl; March 4, 2008, 06:40 PM.
      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      • #4
        Yes! I Agree With Karl..

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        • #5
          Arsenal boss hails heroic victory


          Wenger is jubilant after Arsenal's sensational victory in Milan

          Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said his side were rewarded for their bravery as they produced a superb display to knock out Champions League holders AC Milan.


          Arsenal won 2-0 in the San Siro to win their Champions League last 16 tie.

          Wenger said: "We dominated the game and didn't make any mistakes and we were creative and not scared to go forward.

          "We produced the match we wanted to. I am very proud. It is wonderful for a young team to knock out a team such as AC Milan. It is good for the future."

          Cesc Fabregas and Emmanuel Adebayor scored the goals in a famous victory as Arsenal became the first English team to beat seven-time champions Milan in the San Siro.

          "It is a dream come true to beat Milan at the San Siro 2-0," said Fabregas.

          "It is amazing. The guys beforehand just wanted to go out and enjoy themselves. However, this is just the beginning, it is one more step for the season." Milan won last season's final after beating Liverpool 2-1 in Athens.
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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