2.5.07

AC Milan 3-0 Man Utd (Agg: 5-3)

AC Milan will face Liverpool in the Champions League final after crushing Manchester United at the San Siro.

Milan started the semi-final 3-2 down but were ahead on away goals after just 11 minutes when Clarence Seedorf headed down for Kaka to drill into the corner.

Seedorf capitalised on confusion in the United defence to fire in a second after half an hour.

And substitute Alberto Gilardino broke away to wrap up an easy win as United limped out in disappointing fashion. The result ended United's dreams of repeating their 1999 Treble, but they can have no complaints after being totally outclassed by their Italian opponents.


Sir Alex Ferguson named Nemanja Vidic in his starting line-up after the defender's recovery from a broken collarbone but the Serb, like his colleagues, was overwhelmed by Milan's superior passing and movement in wet conditions.

The thunderous skies only added to the intimidating atmosphere at the San Siro, and when Milan began at a blistering pace, United were simply awestruck.

The hosts threatened in the very first minute when Kaka delivered a dangerous ball across goal, after three minutes when Seedorf forced Edwin can der Sar to tip over and again on seven minutes when Kaka shot straight at the United keeper.

The goal, then, was no more than Milan deserved, Seedorf nodding the ball down for Kaka to hammer home his 10th Champions League goal of the season.

United's much-vaunted attack was proving toothless.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who started on the left, was hardly in the game while Wayne Rooney's touch seemed to have deserted him.

The striker was guilty of giving the ball away on numerous occasions but at least his errors were nowhere near as catastrophic as Gabriel Heinze's moment of madness.

As United tried to play they way out of defence, the left-back inexplicably passed back to Vidic, who then compounded his team-mate's error by slipping as he scrambled to clear.

Milan regained possession and the ball eventually fell for Seedorf, who rode Vidic's challenge before finding the same corner as Kaka.

At half-time, optimististic United fans pointed to their side's recovery from two goals down in the 1999 semi-final against Juventus in Turin, but for all the visitors' toil, Milan were simply too good.

United had far more possession in the second half but rarely threatened a calm and composed Milan defence nor did they really test Milan's out-of-form keeper Dida.

Rooney finally found an accurate pass to set up Darren Fletcher, but he skewed wide and that was as good a chance as United fashioned.

Milan booked a repeat of the 2005 final against Liverpool when Gilardino galloped through the United defence and stroked the ball past a stranded Van der Sar.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kaka was on fire this season, and i do not blame it as a bad play from MANCHESTER UNTD. Yet all I can say, "The cup belongs to AC MILAN". MORE DETAILS ON AC MILAN

gattusso said...

Kaka was on fire this season, and i do not blame it as a bad play from MANCHESTER UNTD. Yet all I can say, "The cup belongs to AC MILAN". MORE DETAILS ON AC MILAN