Monday, November 3, 2008

An own goal gave the lead to Milan




An own goal by Denis, just a minute after their goalkeeper stopped a penalty to Kaká, gave Milan the victory over the Naples (1-0), and with it the lead for the first time in the season.



The Milan came out determined to take the encounter with Ronaldinho and Kaká in command. However, a inspiradisimo Gennaro Iezzo prevented from Ancelotti put the match.



The Naples tried to respond to power 'rossonero' interned with the Argentine Ezequiel Lavezzi, but the expulsion on the edge of the rest of Maggio disorder all plans Neapolitans.



In the second half, Milan's Brazilian connection began operating, but once again prevented the Iezzo Ancelotti to be ahead on the scoreboard. The Milan Inzaghi introduced in the vicinity of the area and Naples was closed looking for the tie. At minute 84, Aronica touched the ball with his hand in the area. Kaká took the ball to Ronaldinho, ready to kick the ball and missed the maximum penalty.



At San Siro, it smelled the drama, when the striker German Denis finished his fateful afternoon, scoring the own goal in the victory that gave both the Milanese, which are the new leaders of Serie A after signing a streak of four victories row.



Having succeeded in defeat Reggina (2-3) this Saturday, Inter started as a lone leader of the classification, as the Udinese came out ready to snatch them right from the first minute of their match versus Genoa.



The Udinese, which until now shared the first place in Naples, was ahead four minutes into the game, thanks to a penalty that transformed the Italian D'Agostino, his second maximum penalty converted in scoring so far this season.



When they looked very happy as leaders of the lone table, Udinese had to face two goals of Genoa, which involved three minutes managed to get ahead on the scoreboard: penalty scored by both Milito and a Sculli, his third of the season.



The Udinese managed to tie the game in the last fifteen minutes and keep the type to see what makes her so far co-leadership, the Naples too modest.



The Lazio confirms its recovery with a new victory, but 'in extremis', compared to Catania, which lies in European zone, thanks to a goal from Foggia to five minutes from the end of the meeting.



The Argentinian player Mauro Zarate was one of the highlights of a game in which Lazio played better, especially in the second half, although it was never paid the Catania, who squeezed in the final minutes with the push of his seven Argentine and a Uruguayan.



The downpour of goals of the day was given by Cagliari, which is the sixth by the tail and it just gave respite to Bologna (5-1), despite a goal scored in the opening stages by the visitors, the work of Di Vaio.



The Brazilian Jeda contributed greatly to the team's huge victory Massimiliano Allegri, as they got so many Marking two in the second half of the match, got the same as Robert Acquafresca.



It also achieved a good background scorer Palermo, who finished at home to a Chievo Verona (3-0) increasingly sunk in the qualifying table. Scored the Uruguayan Edison Cavani, the blond Simon Kjaer Danish and Italian Fabrizio Miccoli.



The Palermo achieved its objective of getting the three points of the game a bit more to get closer to UEFA already is the ninth in the classification, in a game that ended with ten players after the Austrian Mark Bresciano was expelled for two cards yellow.



For his part, Siena managed to define in their favor the Tuscan derby with Fiorentina (1-0), something similar happened in the Sampdoria-Torino (1-0), which ended with the victory of the premises, thanks to both Claudio Bellucci.



Result Serie A: 2 November 2008


Atalanta 0 - 0 Lecce


Cagliari 5 - 1 Bologna


Lazio 1 - 0 Catania


Palermo 3 - 0 Chievo


Sampdoria 1 - 0 Torino


Siena 1 - 0 Fiorentina


Udinese 2 - 2 Genoa


AC Milan 1 - 0 Napoli

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