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Played
March 17, 2012 1:00 PM EDT
Stadio Ennio Tardini — Parma
Referee: L. Banti
Attendance: 13000
March 17, 2012 1:00 PM EDT
Stadio Ennio Tardini — Parma
Referee: L. Banti
Attendance: 13000
Urby Emanuelson
Milan
Milan
Urby Emanuelson
Milan
Milan
Cristian Zaccardo
Parma
Parma
Cristian Zaccardo
Parma
Parma
Parma 0-2 AC Milan: Ibrahimovic and Emanuelson on target as Rossoneri strengthen grip on first place
A goal in either half ensured Allegri's men took full advantage from their trip to Emilia-Romagna as they put further pressure on Juventus in the title race.
By Livio Caferoglu
Getty
AC Milan has consolidated its position at the Serie A summit after casting aside Parma in a 2-0 victory at the Tardini on Saturday.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic again provided ample inspiration for his side, scoring a penalty in the first half to put the Rossoneri in the driving seat, before Urby Emanuelson wrapped up the spoils just before the hour mark to put the Milan provisionally seven points clear of second-placed Juventus.
However, it was the home side which looked most dangerous in the early stages. Jaime Valdes and Sebastian Giovinco constructed a fine pair of moves, but they could not find the right finishes to test Christian Abbiati from close range.
Unsurprisingly, Parma was made to pay for wasting its initial hold on the match, as a speculative long ball from Antonio Nocerino paved the way for the first goal, albeit against the run of play and much to Roberto Donadoni's frustration.
Ibrahimovic laid the ball off for Emanuelson to rifle home on the volley, but Cristian Zaccardo blocked the ball with his hand, leaving the referee with no choice but to award a penalty. The Swede stepped up and slotted the spot kick down the right side, giving Milan a precious lead.
The champion began to grow in stature as the first half wore on, but wayward finishing meant the score stayed at 1-0, although Gabriel Paletta could have put a spanner in the works if his goal-bound header had hit the back of the net rather than the crossbar.
Parma started the second half with vigor but, just like in the first, the club failed to make the most of its momentum and was hit with a fatal sucker punch.
Emanuelson made sure he put his previous miss to bed by thundering through the home side's back line, before coolly rounding Antonio Mirante and poking the ball into an empty net to secure all three points for Milan.
However, Parma almost hit with five minutes to go, as Gianluca Musacci fired a stinging attempt at Abbiati, courtesy of an unpredictable deflection off Thiago Silva, but the former Italy shot stopper was on hand to expertly tip the ball away.
Gennaro Gattuso also made his long-awaited comeback from an eye problem, coming on to a standing ovation deep in injury time for fellow midfielder Sulley Muntari. It was the World Cup winner's first appearance since September.
The 2-0 win saw Milan temporarily move seven points clear of second-placed Juventus, which travels to Fiorentina later on Saturday. Parma, however, stays 17th and just six points clear of Lecce, which occupies the last relegation spot.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic again provided ample inspiration for his side, scoring a penalty in the first half to put the Rossoneri in the driving seat, before Urby Emanuelson wrapped up the spoils just before the hour mark to put the Milan provisionally seven points clear of second-placed Juventus.
However, it was the home side which looked most dangerous in the early stages. Jaime Valdes and Sebastian Giovinco constructed a fine pair of moves, but they could not find the right finishes to test Christian Abbiati from close range.
Unsurprisingly, Parma was made to pay for wasting its initial hold on the match, as a speculative long ball from Antonio Nocerino paved the way for the first goal, albeit against the run of play and much to Roberto Donadoni's frustration.
Ibrahimovic laid the ball off for Emanuelson to rifle home on the volley, but Cristian Zaccardo blocked the ball with his hand, leaving the referee with no choice but to award a penalty. The Swede stepped up and slotted the spot kick down the right side, giving Milan a precious lead.
The champion began to grow in stature as the first half wore on, but wayward finishing meant the score stayed at 1-0, although Gabriel Paletta could have put a spanner in the works if his goal-bound header had hit the back of the net rather than the crossbar.
Parma started the second half with vigor but, just like in the first, the club failed to make the most of its momentum and was hit with a fatal sucker punch.
Emanuelson made sure he put his previous miss to bed by thundering through the home side's back line, before coolly rounding Antonio Mirante and poking the ball into an empty net to secure all three points for Milan.
However, Parma almost hit with five minutes to go, as Gianluca Musacci fired a stinging attempt at Abbiati, courtesy of an unpredictable deflection off Thiago Silva, but the former Italy shot stopper was on hand to expertly tip the ball away.
Gennaro Gattuso also made his long-awaited comeback from an eye problem, coming on to a standing ovation deep in injury time for fellow midfielder Sulley Muntari. It was the World Cup winner's first appearance since September.
The 2-0 win saw Milan temporarily move seven points clear of second-placed Juventus, which travels to Fiorentina later on Saturday. Parma, however, stays 17th and just six points clear of Lecce, which occupies the last relegation spot.
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| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Striker Milan |
28 | 10 |
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Diego Alberto Milito
Striker Inter |
24 | 8 |
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Antonio Di Natale
Striker Udinese |
23 | 4 |
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Edinson Cavani
Striker Napoli |
23 | 3 |
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R. Palacio
Striker Genoa |
19 | 3 |
