UEFA Champions League 2009 - AC Milan Profile

Time for the Rossoneri to regain their silverware?

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AC Milan

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Path to the Knockout Stages

Summary: Real Madrid felt the force of a Milan assault as the Rossoneri left the Bernabeu with a 3-2 win. That was the only high point of an otherwise routine and disappointing campaign.

Taking just one point from six against FC Zurich is seen as a nadir for Milan's European form of late, while failing to get past Marseille at San Siro is only slightly less ignominious. Still, a win on the opening day at the Velodrome set the stage nicely for a stumbling qualification.

    Pts P W D L Sc Al
Real Madrid 13 6 4 1 1 15 7
Milan 9 6 2 3 1 8 7
Marseille 7 6 2 1 3 10 10
FC Zurich 4 6 1 1 4 5 14

1
2
3
4
5
6
(A)
(H)
(A) (H) (H) (A)
Won 2-1
Lost 1-0
Won 3-2
Drew 1-1
Drew 1-1
Drew 1-1

Season Synopsis

We have seen the good, the bad, and the downright ugly from Milan this season. Leonardo took charge in the summer, an appointment that promised a bright new dawn for the Rossoneri. However, an abysmal pre-season was followed up by some equally woeful results in the league and it seemed all was collapsing around them.

With Leonardo on the verge of the sack, he threw caution to the wind and employed a new, ultra-aggressive tactical system. A comeback victory over Roma in October seems to have been the turning point, and they remained unbeaten until last weekend.

Their excellent form over the last couple of months has also been down to Ronaldinho's resurgence. The Brazilian has enjoyed a renaissance this season, showing flashes of his very best form of a few years ago.

Equally crucial has been the form of Alessandro Nesta. The 33-year-old's performances have been nothing short of remarkable - the defender was reportedly on the verge of retiring due to injuries last season, but has been imperious alongside Thiago Silva this campaign.

Tactics

Tactical Approach: Labelled a '4-2-fantasia' by vice-president Adriano Galliani, Milan play with very offensive style. Marco Borriello tends to lead the line, with Ronaldinho and Alexandre Pato on either wing. As they throw numbers forward from the off, it's a risky strategy.

Coach: On taking the Milan job, Leonardo stated that he wanted to emulate the great Tele Santana in his tactical approach. It took some time to find the right formula, but the players understand their roles and many have praised him for the family spirit he has brought to the club.



Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths

Weaknesses
  • Variety up front with flair, pace and power.
  • Solid central defence, great at set pieces.
  • Pirlo - with superb vision, he's the definitive playmaker.
  • Lack of pace in defence and midfield causes exposure.
  • Defensive cover is of poor quality beyond.
  • Dida - the Brazilian keeper is prone to gaffes.

Knockout Draw

AC Milan will face Manchester United in the first knockout round.

AC Milan
Stats Average
Man Utd
1.33
Goals Scored
1.67
1.17
Goals Conceded
1
12.5
Total Shots
17.83
3.83
Shots On Target
8.3
2.33
Yellow Cards
1
0
Red Cards
0
14.83
Fouls
11.67
5.33
Offsides
5.67
52.83%
Possession
56.40%

Word From The Editor

"Nobody will relish facing last year's losing finalists, with the possible exception of Milan. Although the Rossoneri are seen by some as a paper tiger these days, they're on a fine run of form of late, and their first eleven has sufficient class to test most European sides. Furthermore they have a mental edge of the Mancunians. To my mind they are underdogs, but thankful ones." --Ewan Macdonald, Goal.com International
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