Pick Your Milan Team
The Rossoneri travel to Roma. Goal.com invites you to pick your starting XI...
By Salvatore Landolina
The game against Roma is just one of two tough games for Milan. The second is next week against Manchester United in the Champions League.
Pato is available for selection, but he will be rested with the United game in mind. Seedorf and Antonini are back in contention. Gattuso has a one match ban and thus misses the trip south.
Here is the available squad:
Goalkeepers: Abbiati, Dida, Roma
Defenders: Abate, Bonera, Thiago Silva, Favalli, Jankulovski, Nesta, Antonini, Oddo, Zambrotta, Kaladze.
Midfielders: Pirlo, Ambrosini, Beckham, Seedorf, Mancini, Flamini.
Strikers: Ronaldinho, Borriello, Inzaghi, Huntelaar, Adiyah, Zigoni, Pato
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:
Abbiati; Abate, Nesta, Thiago Silva, Bonera; Ambrosini, Pirlo, Flamini; Ronaldinho, Mancini, Borriello
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