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0 vs 2
Played
December 20, 2011 2:45 PM EST
Stadio Sant'Elia — Cagliari
Referee:‬ D. Orsato‎
Attendance:‬ 12584‎
 
 
Francesco Pisano 4′ (OG)
 
Top of the Match
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Milan
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Milan
Flop of the Match
Joaquin Larrivey
Joaquin Larrivey
Cagliari
Francesco Pisano
Francesco Pisano
Cagliari

Cagliari 0-2 AC Milan: Ibrahimovic adds to early own goal to send champions back to the top of Serie A

The Rossoneri go into the winter break on a high after a two-goal victory against the islanders moved them ahead of Juventus at the league summit

By Jonathan Mitchell

Milan Players - Cagliari-Milan - Serie A (Getty Images)
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AC Milan moved to the top of the Serie A table after a hard-fought 2-0 win over Cagliari at Stadio Sant'Elia on Tuesday night.

A Francesco Pisano own goal and Zlatan Ibrahimovic strike either side of halftime proved enough for Massimiliano Allegri to secure victory against his former club.

And the result ensured that his Milan side would move a point clear of erstwhile table-toppers Juventus, which can, however, retake pole position by defeating third-placed Udinese at Stadio Friuli on Wednesday.

The match had started so brightly for the Sardinians as, with less than two minutes gone, Brazilian loanee Thiago Ribeiro fired an angled drive against the base of Christian Abbiati’s right-hand post after excellent approach play by Andrea Cossu.

However, in what was literally its first attack of the match in the fourth minute, Milan quelled its nerves by taking the lead.

Ibrahimovic dropped deep to pick up possession and then released Robinho with an intelligent through ball. The Brazilian rounded both goalkeeper Michael Agazzi and defender Michele Canini and flashed a low ball across the face of goal, which Pisano turned into his own net under pressure from Antonio Nocerino.

Cagliari refused to allow the goal to dent its confidence, though, and almost restored parity 10 minutes after falling behind when Albin Ekdal forced Abbiati to fly to his right to bat his powerful, swerving drive to safety.

Davide Ballardini’s side continued in this vein for the majority of the first half, with Cossu and Radja Nainngolan driving their team forward. The Belgium international, in particular, seemed intent on drawing his side level, but the accuracy of his shooting failed to match his application as he twice fired wide from the edge of the box.

Milan attempted to put the result beyond doubt with an energetic burst at the start of the second period. Alberto Aquilani passed up an excellent opportunity to double his side’s lead in the 50th minute when he waltzed past Canini and fired straight at Agazzi, who blocked with his feet.

But the second goal seemed inevitable as Milan, although still not quite operating at an optimum level, provided more of an attacking threat – and it duly arrived on the hour mark.

Massimo Ambrosini rolled a simple pass to Ibrahimovic, who instantly flicked the ball to Robinho, fastened onto his strike partner’s headed return and nonchalantly lifted the ball over the advancing Agazzi to make it 2-0.

The second goal knocked the stuffing out of Cagliari, and the match petered to a satisfying conclusion for the new league leader.

Both sides return to action after the winter break on the afternoon of Sunday, Jan. 8. Milan makes the short journey north east to face Atalanta, while Cagliari has a second consecutive home fixture, as it hosts Genoa.

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Cagliari

1
Michael Agazzi
Goalkeeper
2.5
14
2.5
21
Michele Canini
Defender
2.5
3
Lorenzo Ariaudo
Defender
62′
2.5
31
3.0
20
Albin Ekdal
Midfielder
79′
2.5
7
Andrea Cossu
Midfielder
32′
3.0
4
Radja Nainggolan
Midfielder
3.0
19
3.0
23
Víctor Ibarbo
Midfielder
3.0
9
2.5

Milan

3.0
32
Christian Abbiati
Goalkeeper
3.0
25
Daniele Bonera
Defender
64′
3.0
5
Philippe Mexes
Defender
3.0
33
Thiago Silva
Defender
3.0
3
Taye Taiwo
Defender
3.0
18
Alberto Aquilani
Midfielder
3.0
23
Massimo Ambrosini
Midfielder
21′ 84′
3.0
27
3.0
22
Antonio Nocerino
Midfielder
3.5
11
3.0
70
Robinho
Striker
4′ 61′ 74′

Substitutes

-
Mauro Vigorito
Goalkeeper
-
25
Vlada Avramov
Goalkeeper
-
2
Simone Gozzi
Defender
79′
2.5
24
Gabriele Perico
Defender
62′
3.0
-
Paolo Dametto
Defender
-
29
Nicola Murru
Defender
-
30
Rui Sampaio
Midfielder
79′
-
32
Pablo Ceppelini
Midfielder
-

Substitutes

-
1
Marco Amelia
Goalkeeper
-
77
Luca Antonini
Defender
-
19
-
4
Mark van Bommel
Midfielder
84′
-
10
Clarence Seedorf
Midfielder
-
28
Urby Emanuelson
Midfielder
3.0
7
-
92

Coach/Manager

Coach/Manager

 
  • Goal
  • Own Goal
  • Penalty
  • Penalty Missed
  • Yellow Card
  • Assist
  • Penalty Save
  • Penalty Shootout Goal
  • Penalty Shootout Miss
  • Yellow Card / Red Card
  • Red Card
  • Substitution IN
  • Substitution OUT
  • Injury
  • Goal.com Rating
  • Goal.com Man of the Match
  • Goal.com Flop of the Match
  • Top & Flop Global Ranking
  • Fans' Man of the Match
  • Fans' Flop of the Match
Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Striker
Milan
28 10
Diego Alberto Milito Diego Alberto Milito
Striker
Inter
24 8
Antonio Di Natale Antonio Di Natale
Striker
Udinese
23 4
Edinson  Cavani Edinson Cavani
Striker
Napoli
23 3
R. Palacio R. Palacio
Striker
Genoa
19 3