Posted August 22, 200915 yr I'm looking forward to us signing this guy for next season .............................. Milan kicked off their season with a tricky away match against Siena at the Artemio Franchi stadium. Leonardo’s team made a solid start to their Serie A campaign, earning a deserved 2-1 win thanks to a brace from starlet Alexandre Pato, with Ronaldinho playing a major role in both goals. The first chance came at the 10-minute mark, when Pato volleyed the ball and it was deflected dangerously by Jardim Brandao for a corner kick. The visitors were the only team creating chances in the early stages, and in the 19th minute Marek Jankulovski and Ronaldinho played a nice one-two, but when the ball came back to him the Milan defender was unable to get it past goalkeeper Gianluca Curci, who made a good save. Three minutes later, Ronaldinho had the ball in the net with a direct free-kick, but the linesman raised his flag because Pato was in an offside position in front of Curci. Milan deservedly opened the score in the 29th minute, when Ronaldinho played in a great ball to Pato, who slid the ball confidently past Curci with a shot from inside the area. The Rossoneri’s lead didn’t last long, however, as just four minutes later Abdel Ghezzal fired the ball home from close range after goalkeeper Marco Storari failed to hold on to a shot by Lukas Jarolim. Following this quick equaliser from Siena, not much happened in the remainder of the first half, which ended on a 1-1 deadlock. During the break neither coach opted to make any changes. Just three minutes into the second half, Milan regained their lead thanks to another inspired moment by Ronaldinho, as he found Mathieu Flamini inside the area with a fine pass, and the Frenchman squared it to Pato, who bagged his brace with an easy finish. Just before the hour mark, Siena had their first chance in a while, as Massimo Maccarone latched on to a pass from Simone Vergassola and fired a shot on goal from a diagonal position, but it went just wide. In the 68th minute, the outstanding Ronaldinho fired an audacious overhead kick on a corner kick, forcing Curci to tip the ball over the bar. With around 15 minutes to go, the home side started to push for an equaliser, winning a series of corners. On one of them, defender Daniele Ficagna executed a dangerous header which was tipped over the crossbar by Storari in the 77th minute. Milan managed to control the match in the final stages, with the central defensive duo of Thiago Silva and Alessandro Nesta looking confident at all times. In the 86th minute, the Rossoneri had a chance to make it three, and Pato to get his hat-trick, as the ‘Duck’ was sent clear through on goal by Ronaldinho, but the young striker’s shot hit the side netting. That was the last chance of the match, which ended on a deserved 2-1 score for Milan, who made a surprisingly good start, considering all the pessimism that accompanied them from their poor pre-season performances.
August 22, 200915 yr Ronaldinho's pass for the second was quite exquisite. Pato's movement for the first was quality, but the goalkeeper looked like he could have saved it really. Second goal was just a tap in, but like I said Ronaldinho's pass was great.
August 29, 200915 yr I think now Kaka has leave Ronaldinho feels that he has too carry his torch would you say and i dont think he's going to dissapoint. He looks back on form and just needs to get consistant games under his belt. Looking forward to watching Serie A this season. Juve, Inter and AC all have very strong teams that could easily win the league. Edited August 29, 200915 yr by Sheva
August 29, 200915 yr Oh my, Inter are destroying AC on the counter attack and Gattuso lost his mind and got sent off.