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devilwearsrossonero · 10 years ago
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Hey Guys!
Just to let you know - I'm now running SB Nation's Milan blog. 
Follow us on Twitter at @SBNRossonero.
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devilwearsrossonero · 12 years ago
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Stephen El Shaarawy, Mario Balotelli, Mattia De Sciglio, Riccardo Montolivo, and Ignazio Abate all started for gli Azzurri today (with Mattia, Riccardo and Ignazio going the full 90+ minutes.) Milanisti nella Nazionale!
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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Buon compleanno, Milan! Tanti auguri!
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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On the eve of his 44th birthday, we look back at the illustrious career of Il Grande Capitano, Paolo Maldini.
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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Thiago Silva, wearing the Captain’s armband for the Selecao, also scored a goal for his country tonight, and it was just as beautiful as the Duckie’s, because everything Thiago Silva does is wraught with grace and beauty as Thiago Silva is a flawless human being.
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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Take heart, Milanisti. Tonight, Alexandre Pato scored a beautiful goal for his country AND managed to play a full twenty minutes without crippling himself. Can we say IMPROVEMENT?
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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Video footage of the pre-game locker room scene, Milan at Catania.
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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… watch as Alessandro Nesta shows Leo Messi who’s boss … AGAIN.
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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… the epic moment when Tiziano Crudeli invites your baby brother to come to Italia and watch a game with him.
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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Judging from his hairstyle choice, Milan’s Stephen El Shaarawy is anything but conventional. It’s only fitting, then, that his footwear be as flamboyant as he. Check out his stylin’ selection - the Nike Mercurial Vapor VIII - and his fancy footwork. Thoughts, ragazze?
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Palermo 0-4 AC Milan
Z. Ibrahimovic 21’, 31’, 35’, T. Silva 58’
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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devilwearsrossonero · 13 years ago
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Inspired By Milan's Mentality
Recently labelled the Gulliver of Serie A, Zlatan Ibrahimović is better known for his domestic exploits than for any on his travels. However, his impressive performance in AC Milan's 4-0 victory against Arsenal FC is proof that the Swedish striker can also deliver in Europe.
The scorer of just three goals in 21 UEFA Champions League knockout games prior to this season was compared to Jonathan Swift's immortal creation by Juventus coach Antonio Conte for his deadly impact upon Serie A defences. On Wednesday, however, Ibrahimović gave similar treatment to Arsenal's back four, providing two assists for Robinho – after Kevin-Prince Boateng had broken the deadlock for the Rossoneri – and converting the penalty he had earned himself to seal a convincing Round of 16 first-leg win.
However, the forward was ready to share the credit with his team-mates. "It was a night of great emotion because we won a difficult match with a great result and the side played brilliantly," Ibrahimović told UEFA. "It was the whole team that played well, not just me – without that it couldn't have happened. "We are happy to take this first-leg result over to London," the 30-year-old continued. "Everybody helped each other out, we played with a great tempo, we played intelligently and everyone showed a great will to win. Above all, we showed the right mentality." Milan's success was all the more eye-catching given that they had endured a difficult four weeks in Serie A, suffering two defeats in six games. "We always had a lot of confidence," Ibrahimović explained. "Despite recent results we always stayed positive.We may have lost the odd game of late but tonight we won and showed how well we can play against a great side. However, it's not over yet. This is only the first leg. We'll have to stay focused for the return in London and then we'll see how we get on." Milan's totemic front man can look towards the March 6 sequel with optimism, having struck twice at Arsenal for FC Barcelona in 2009-10. "It doesn't matter that I've scored against Arsenal before," he added. "Every game is different and you never know what is going to happen. What you've done in the past counts for nothing – what counts is what you do in the future. Tonight's game is not a warning shot to anyone, it's just a good indication to ourselves that we are in form."
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