Champions League: Three of Four Serie A Clubs Advance

By: Martha | November 28th, 2007

Goldenballs hisself.Thanks to yet another fantastic goal from Andrea Pirlo, Milan took a point from Benfica and booked their place in the knockout round, despite facing a strong challenge from the desperate Portuguese club. The Azzurri magician opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a low shot from 30 yards out, but Benfica leveled almost immediately through Maxi Perreira, who converted his own long-range shot into a goal. The first half remained open, with Rui Costa reportedly causing the unsteady (and very much second-choice) Milan defense all kinds of problems, while Ricky Kaka nearly made it two several times at the other end.

After the half, though, the match quieted down, and Milan appeared happy to take the single point that would see them through. Benfica, though, needed a win and kept pressing forward through ex-Milan man Rui Costa, and Fiorentina oldboy Nuno Gomes, whose form this season has been all over the place, but who apparently woke up in a big way tonight, at least for a little while. The hosts failed to break through against the Milan defense — reinforced at half by the addition of Paolo Maldini — and the visitors even threatened to steal the win through the lively Kaka, but in the end it finished 1-1, and Milan are on their way to the knockout stages. They might, however, be heading home with a couple of new injury problems: Alessandro Nesta twisted a knee late in the match but stayed on, while Ronaldo stopped warming up in the second half to get treatment on his knee. Yikes.

Back home in Italy, Lazio basically needed a win over Olympiacos to keep their hopes of advancement alive, and things started out well for them, with Tommaso Rocchi and Valon Behrami both passing late fitness tests to start the match. Lazio even went ahead on the half-hour, albeit after the ball had apparently already gone over the touchline before Rocchi played his pass. The lineman missed it, though, so Goran Pandev’s finish stood. Before the half, though, the suddenly eager Greeks pulled level and, despite Lazio’s growing domination of the match, went ahead for good in the 64th minute through substitute — and former Lazio striker — Darko Kovačević. Lazio threatened in the dying stages of the match, but Olympiacos’ luck and their own ancient keeper, Euro 2004 hero Antonios Nikopolidis were up to the task, and the Roman side’s Champions League dream is all but over. There are about a million scenarios for Group C, but Lazio need three points in Madrid on Matchday 6 to get into the UEFA Cup put themselves in position to do move on, whether it’s to the UEFA Cup or the knockout stages.

(Thanks to Jan for sorting me out on Lazio’s situation.)





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  • Jan |  November 28th, 2007 at 3:21 pm

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    No, a win over Real will send Lazio through to the next round. Unless Olympiacos lose against Bremen. This group is wide open after tonights matchday.

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  • JT |  November 28th, 2007 at 3:21 pm

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    Any idea what kind of side Milan might field against Celtic next week? Will they be sending out the reserves since they’re already through or can we expect the usual cast of characters?

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  • Martha |  November 28th, 2007 at 3:40 pm

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    Whoa, what? *goes to check the updates tables* Thanks, Jan, I don’t know what the hell I was reading — going to fix it, thanks!

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  • Martha |  November 28th, 2007 at 3:48 pm

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    JT, Milan aren’t facing quite the schedule Roma and Inter are for the next month or so, but I can’t imagine Ancelotti won’t take the chance to rest of some of those legs. Kaka and Pirlo, in particular, have been running themselves into the ground; you’d think a match off would do them a world of good.

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  • Linda |  November 28th, 2007 at 4:06 pm

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    Oh man, poor Ronaldo.

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  • k |  November 28th, 2007 at 4:31 pm

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    i think ancelotti will rest a couple of the players… we have an extremely busy december and what will probably be a very tiring trip to and from japan, so i think he will rest maybe pirlo or kaka, but probably not both… we need a draw to stay top of the group and that is very important, we dont need to be running into manchester united or barcelona early in the knockout stages..

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  • mele419 |  November 28th, 2007 at 5:39 pm

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    Well, we pwnt Manu before, so I have no doubt we can do it again, especially since they are without Rooney(again) and lost to Bolton, which hasn’t happened in 30 years, on the last EPL matchday.

    And about the resting, Kaka and Pirlo will definately both be rested I think, because they’ve played pretty much every game this season. Other than that I can’t really think of anyone else who will need to be rested. But this is good timing for Pippo to be out and Ronaldo to be having knee issues, seeing as Pato will be joining us soon, so that’s lucky.
    But yeah, I really was’t impressed with the way we played today. It was mediocre i think. Although like I said before, Kaka made some good runs and came very very close, but just couldn’t capitalize. But what can I say, I’m used to that.

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  • Ashley |  November 28th, 2007 at 5:45 pm

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    I’m actually sorry I took time off work to watch the game… luckily for Milan Dida managed to forget for one game that he is a shitty goal keeper. If it wasn’t for him Milan would have lost for sure.

    Lately Milan only seem to show up where there is something on the line… man I’m getting ticked off over here!

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  • mele419 |  November 28th, 2007 at 5:49 pm

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    That’s true Ashley. I’ve got to give credit to Dida as well. He made some good saves, and some average saves that he probably would have missed on any other day.

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