Pick Your Milan Team To Face Marseille
The Rossoneri can qualify for the next phase with a win. Goal.com invites you to pick your starting XI.
The Rossoneri welcome Marseille to the San Siro on Wednesday. A win will see them through to the next round.
Milan will be without Marco Borriello for the game
after he injured his knee in training. Mathieu Flamini (ankle) and Gennaro
Gattuso (thigh) are out. Marek Jankulovski is missing for the long-term after
undergoing surgery to his ankle. Marco Storari could feature in goal. He
returned against
Defenders: Luca Antonini, Kakhaber Kaladze, Massimo Oddo, Gianluca Zambrotta, Thiago Silva, Alessandro Nesta
Midfielders: Andrea Pirlo, Ronaldinho, Clarence Seedorf, Massimo Ambrosini, Mathieu Flamini, Ignazio Abate.
Strikers: Alexandre Pato, Filippo Inzaghi, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar.
Make your selection for a starting XI and pop it in the comments box below using semi-colons to separate positions, working from right to left. Here is our formation in a 4-3-3 line up:
Dida; Oddo, Kaladze, Silva, Zambrotta; Ambrosini, Pirlo, Seedorf; Pato, Inzaghi, Ronaldinho.
Forza Milan!
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