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May 2015
Serie A: Atalanta 1:3 AC Milan - match report 31.5 || webmaster
Scorers: Baselli 21 (A), Pazzini pen 36 (M), Bonaventura 38, 80 (M)
Jack Bonaventura scored twice against his former club, as Milan – and Pippo Inzaghi – end with a 3-1 win away to Atalanta.
The Orobici were in a mood to celebrate after securing their Serie A safety and welcomed back German Denis after a five-match ban for punching Empoli’s Lorenzo Tonelli in a locker room brawl. Pippo Inzaghi and Jack Bonaventura returned to face their former clubs, but it was 99 per cent the final match for this Coach.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Jose Mauri: 'No AC Milan deal' 31.5 || webmaster
Jose Mauri’s agent denied reports the Parma midfielder already has a deal with Milan. “There are also two Italian and two overseas clubs.”
The 19-year-old had a splendid season despite the bankruptcy proceedings that left Parma players unpaid since July 2014.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Emery on Napoli wish-list 31.5 || webmaster
While Jurgen Klopp and Sinisa Mihajlovic are available, Napoli could also push for Sevilla Coach Unai Emery.
The race to replace Rafa Benitez at the Stadio San Paolo continues to gather new names.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Inzaghi: 'AC Milan are a team now' 31.5 || webmaster
Pippo Inzaghi begged Milan for another chance. “We woke up late, but the club can see this team has an identity now.”
He ended the season with two consecutive victories, including yesterday's 3-1 win away to Atalanta, but President Silvio Berlusconi already publicly declared he wants Carlo Ancelotti for next season.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Berlusconi: 'I hope for Ancelotti' 31.5 || webmaster
Milan President Silvio Berlusconi confirmed he “hopes” Carlo Ancelotti will return. “We have to wait for the result of a little operation first.”
The patron is on the campaign trail for the local elections at the moment and was again asked about talks with ex-Real Madrid Coach Ancelotti.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Galliani: 'Ancelotti not certain yet' 27.5 || webmaster
Milan CEO Adriano Galliani “doubts” Mario Mandzukic will arrive, while “nothing is certain” for Carlo Ancelotti.
His jaunt in Madrid continued today, meeting Atletico directors to discuss transfers and having his fourth encounter of the last three days with the ex-Real boss.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Ancelotti meets AC Milan again 27.5 || webmaster
Carlo Ancelotti had another meeting with Milan CEO Adriano Galliani today, but it lasted only an hour.
The former Real Madrid Coach arrived for the fourth encounter in three days, this time held at the Wellington Hotel in Madrid.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Berlusconi: ‘Ancelotti? Hopefully…’ 27.5 || webmaster
Milan President Silvio Berlusconi is hopeful Carlo Ancelotti will return, but announces ‘there’s nothing new for now’.
The club’s joint-CEO, Adriano Galliani, is in Madrid in an attempt to convince the Coach to return to San Siro, though Ancelotti has so far been cool on the idea.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
EUR 120 mil. for Ancelotti's AC Milan 27.5 || webmaster
Milan are reportedly willing to offer Carlo Ancelotti a transfer budget of €120m to take the Coach's job this summer.
Adriano Galliani is currently in the Spanish capital attempting to convince Ancelotti, who was sacked by Real Madrid on Monday, to return to San Siro.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
El Shaarawy open to Premier League 27.5 || webmaster
Stephan El Shaarawy’s agent confessed he’d “like to play in the Premier League, but he cares about Milan.”
The Little Pharaoh has struggled with repeated injury problems, including a fractured foot in November, but made his full comeback with a brace in Saturday’s 3-0 win over Torino.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Ancelotti meets Galliani again 26.5 || webmaster
Milan CEO Adriano Galliani is having dinner with ex-Real Madrid Coach Carlo Ancelotti and agent Ernesto Bronzetti.
They already had a lengthy supper at the Hotel Wellington in Madrid last night, just hours after the tactician was sacked.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan told to move Cerci on 26.5 || webmaster
Atletico Madrid reportedly told Milan they can find another club for Alessio Cerci, as Napoli and Torino are interested.
The winger moved to Madrid last summer for €15m, but struggled for any playing time during those six months.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Rami: ’If Inzaghi stays, I go’ 26.5 || webmaster
Milan defender Adil Rami launches an astonishing attack on the Rossoneri Coach - ‘if Inzaghi stays, I’ll find another club’.
The Rossoneri are struggling in mid-table in Serie A, and the Frenchman has not featured since the end of April.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Serie A: AC Milan 3:0 Torino - goals/highlights 25.5 || webmaster
Inzaghi: 'Give me another chance' 25.5 || webmaster
Pippo Inzaghi defended his time as Milan Coach and publicly asked President Silvio Berlusconi for another chance.
The 3-0 victory over Torino was probably his final game in charge at San Siro and he was sent off for dissent at half-time.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Pazzini: 'I could stay at AC Milan' 25.5 || webmaster
Giampaolo Pazzini celebrated his 100th Serie A goal and insisted he could still stay at Milan.
“It’s a fantastic night and I cared a lot about this 100th goal, especially to get it in a stadium like this,” the striker told Sky Sport Italia.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan 3:0 Torino - match report 25.5 || webmaster
Scorers: El Shaarawy 18, 65 (M), Pazzini pen 57 (M)
Stephan El Shaarawy enjoyed a brace and Giampaolo Pazzini got his 100th Serie A goal as Milan crushed Torino with a red card each.
The Rossoneri had nothing but pride at stake in what was probably Pippo Inzaghi’s last home game as Coach. Christian Abbiati started in goal, suggesting he’ll hang up his gloves at the end of the season. Jeremy Menez, Suso and Giacomo Bonaventura sat out bans with Daniele Bonera, Riccardo Montolivo, Luca Antonelli, Mattia De Sciglio and Michael Essien injured.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Galliani: 'I'm going to Madrid' 24.5 || webmaster
Milan CEO Adriano Galliani confessed he is going to Madrid tomorrow, but “not necessarily to meet Carlo Ancelotti.”
The director spoke to Sky Sport Italia ahead of tonight’s game with Torino and confirmed reports he’s flying out to Spain on Monday.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan sign Emery? 24.5 || webmaster
Italian media claim Milan have signed a pre-contract agreement with Sevilla boss Unai Emery.
It would be a surprise twist just one day after President Silvio Berlusconi announced they’d bring back Carlo Ancelotti “if Real Madrid let him go.”
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan promise Zlatan to Ancelotti 24.5 || webmaster
Carlo Ancelotti declared he’ll “either stay at Real Madrid or take a year off,” but Milan promise Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The Coach made the comments during a Press conference after last night’s final game of the season, a 7-3 victory over Getafe.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Ancelotti: 'Real Madrid or year off' 24.5 || webmaster
Carlo Ancelotti slammed the door on a Milan comeback. “Either I stay at Real Madrid or take a year off.”
The Coach is widely expected to terminate his contract with the Merengues by mutual consent after failing to win La Liga or the Champions League.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Menez: ‘Happy at AC Milan’ 22.5 || webmaster
Jeremy Menez assures he’s ‘happy here at Milan’ and promises the team will have ‘a different mentality’ next season.
The Rossoneri are currently 11th in Serie A, and the French attacker has been linked with a move away as one of their few performing players this term, with Monaco said to be interested.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
‘Ancelotti? I don’t know anything…’ 22.5 || webmaster
Adriano Galliani is in no mood to discuss rumours Carlo Ancelotti could return to Milan - ‘I don’t know anything’.
The Italian is almost certain to leave Real Madrid at the end of this season, having failed to win the Champions League or La Liga.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Ancelotti: 'Real, I want to stay' 22.5 || webmaster
Reputed Milan target Carlo Ancelotti confirms he wishes to 'stay with Real Madrid' but is ready to 'go his own way' if asked to.
The 55-year-old's statements come as a cold shower to Milan President Silvio Berlusconi, who was reported to have called the Coach in an effort to bring him back to his former team.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan after Jose Mauri, Missiroli 22.5 || webmaster
Milan have reportedly offered a four-year deal to Parma talent Jose Mauri, and are also looking at Sassuolo’s Simone Missiroli.
The Argentina-born 19-year-old has an Italian passport and fits with President Silvio Berlusconi's plans to build an Italian core for the Rossoneri.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan, three years for Ancelotti 22.5 || webmaster
Silvio Berlusconi calls Carlo Ancelotti, offering a three-year deal at Milan, but much depends on Real Madrid's plans.
Rumours of the Italian tactician's imminent departure from Los Blancos are rife and it seems the Rossoneri President is looking to take advantage of the situation.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Diego Lopez: 'All know Ancelotti' 22.5 || webmaster
Diego Lopez wants “to win with Milan” and “everyone knows what a great Coach Carlo Ancelotti is.”
There have been numerous reports over the last few hours that the Rossoneri are trying to bring Ancelotti back to San Siro after a deterioration of his rapport with Real Madrid.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan meet Ancelotti tonight 21.5 || webmaster
There are multiple reports that Carlo Ancelotti will leave Real Madrid and have dinner with Milan emissaries tonight.
The Coach is widely expected to face the sack after failing to win the Champions League or Liga this season.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan adopt cryogenic chamber 21.5 || webmaster
Milan are installing a new cryogenic chamber to help prevent and limit the impact of injuries.
The Rossoneri have long been known for their innovative techniques in Milan Lab, even though they tend to have more injuries than most clubs throughout the season.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Van Ginkel: ‘Milan can beat Torino’ 21.5 || webmaster
Milan midfielder Marco van Ginkel believes they can beat Torino, and wants to repay the support of the fans.
The Rossoneri lost 3-2 to Sassuolo last weekend, meaning they will start the match with Torino in the bottom half of the table, and five points behind the Granata.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Serginho: ‘AC Milan have been unlucky’ 21.5 || webmaster
Former Milan full-back Serginho believes the Rossoneri have been ‘unlucky’ this season, and backs them to bounce back.
Filippo Inzaghi’s side are currently in the bottom-half of the Serie A table, and are closer to relegated Parma than to champions Juventus.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan return for Ancelotti? 21.5 || webmaster
It’s reported Carlo Ancelotti could return to Milan if, as expected, he’s dismissed as Real Madrid Coach.
Despite winning the Champions League and Copa Del Rey last season, the Italian is widely expected to be shown the Bernabeu door with only the UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup secured this season.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Berlusconi: ‘Investors asked me to stay’ 21.5 || webmaster
Milan President Silvio Berlusconi confirms sale talks and says all potential investors have asked him to stay on in a role at the club.
The former Italian Prime Minister has been in negotiations to sell the club, with those interested including Thai property tycoon Bee Taechaubol and a Chinese government-back consortium.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Maldini launches Miami FC 20.5 || webmaster
Paolo Maldini has become the owner of a new franchise, Miami FC, who begin playing in 2016.
The Milan legend bought the franchise with entrepreneur Riccardo Silva and this is the city’s only professional football club.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Ancelotti's post-Madrid options 20.5 || webmaster
Carlo Ancelotti could take a sabbatical, take over Bayern Munich or even return to Milan after Real Madrid.
The Coach won the ‘Decima’ Champions League last season, but is widely expected to get the axe over the next few days.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan stadium decision imminent? 20.5 || webmaster
A final decision on Milan’s proposed new stadium in the Portello area will reportedly arrive on May 30.
The Rossoneri are seeking to move away from San Siro and build a stadium of their own, with plans for a 48,000 seater arena costing up to €300m.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan join Immobile hunt 20.5 || webmaster
Reports suggest that Milan have joined rivals Inter in the chase to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Ciro Immobile this summer.
Tuttosport have reported that the Italian international’s representatives have flown to Dortmund to find out what the club’s intentions are for next season.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Villarreal join Baselli race 20.5 || webmaster
Villarreal have joined Milan and Sassuolo in chasing Atalanta midfielder Daniele Baselli.
The 23-year-old grew up in the Atalanta youth academy and was a regular in the Italy Under-21 side.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Sacchi: ‘Many problems for Inzaghi’ 19.5 || webmaster
Former Milan Coach Arrigo Sacchi says current tactician Filippo Inzaghi has had ‘many problems’, and clarifies Inter comments.
The Rossoneri are 11th in Serie A following the weekend’s 3-2 defeat to Sassuolo, and are closer to the bottom of the table than the top.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Galliani: ‘Big transfer campaign’ 19.5 || webmaster
Milan’s joint-CEO Adriano Galliani has promised a ‘big transfer campaign’ this summer, and congratulates Juventus.
The Rossoneri are 11th in Serie A, closer to bottom-of-the-table Parma than to champions Juve.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Agent: ‘AC Milan in pole for Mauri’ 19.5 || webmaster
Jose Mauri’s agent says Milan are in pole position for the Parma midfielder’s signature.
The 19-year-old has been one of the few bright spots for the Ducali in a troubled season, and has been linked with a number of top clubs.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
FFP rules to relax 18.5 || webmaster
UEFA are reportedly set to relax their Financial Fair Play rules in a move that could potentially impact on Inter, Roma and Milan.
The Nerazzurri and Giallorossi were fined by UEFA and handed squad limitations for next season earlier this month after breaching FFP rules.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Berlusconi: ‘Several AC Milan bids’ 18.5 || webmaster
Milan President Silvio Berlusconi talks of ‘several important bids’ and discusses the club’s popularity in Asia, and Pippo Inzaghi’s future.
Berlusconi is looking to sell the Rossoneri this summer and has been negotiating with Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol and a number of Chinese groups, including one headed by Xi Jinping.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Chinese want Lippi for AC Milan 18.5 || webmaster
Marcello Lippi will reportedly be the top candidate to coach Milan should Xi Jinping’s Chinese consortium complete a deal for the club.
Rossoneri President Silvio Berlusconi is currently negotiating a sale of the San Siro giants with a group of Chinese investors headed by Jinping and they are believed to be keen on moving for Lippi.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Serie A: Sassuolo 3:2 AC Milan - match report 17.5 || webmaster
Scorers: Berardi 13, 30, 77 (S), Bonaventura 33 (M), Alex 51 (M)
Domenico Berardi’s hat-trick saw Sassuolo sink nine-man Milan in a 3-2 thriller, but it included a ‘phantom’ goal.
Both sides had only pride to play for and were fresh from victories, the Rossoneri surprisingly seeing off second-placed Roma. Alessio Cerci, Luca Antonelli, Adil Rami, Riccardo Montolivo, Michael Essien and suspended Jeremy Menez missed out, while the hosts lost Emanuele Terranova, Ciro Polito and Luca Antei.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Inzaghi: 'Ref ruined it for Milan' 17.5 || webmaster
Pippo Inzaghi felt the referee ruined Milan’s 3-2 defeat to Sassuolo, which saw a phantom goal and two red cards.
“Of course your heads drop when you concede a goal that didn’t actually go in,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Emery and Monchi for Napoli? 17.5 || webmaster
There are reports Napoli will beat Milan to the duo of Sevilla Coach Unai Emery and director Ramon Monchi.
Rafa Benitez is increasingly likely to quit when his contract expires at the end of the season, receiving offers from Liverpool, West Ham and also China.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Berlusconi tightens grip on AC Milan 17.5 || webmaster
Milan President Silvio Berlusconi is now reportedly prepared to only sell up to 35 per cent of the club to Chinese investors.
The 78-year-old patron had originally considered selling the majority share, then noted after talks with Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol that he’d keep at least 51 per cent.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Inzaghi: 'Milan will decide' 16.5 || webmaster
Pippo Inzaghi held an unusual Press conference ahead of Milan’s trip to Sassuolo and admitted “the club will make its decision.”
The Coach held his Press conference inside the Centrale train station in Milan, preparing to take the Freccia Rossa for this away fixture.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Materazzi - Sacchi row over Inter 'disgrace' 16.5 || webmaster
Marco Materazzi hit back at Arrigo Sacchi, as the ex-Milan boss called Inter’s Treble-winning team “a disgrace.”
Sacchi made the comments when asked about the possibility Juventus will win the Treble this season.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
El Shaarawy back for Milan 16.5 || webmaster
Stephan El Shaarawy is back in the Milan squad for tomorrow’s trip to Sassuolo.
The Little Pharaoh hadn’t been in the side since fracturing a metatarsal in his foot in January.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Berlusconi: 'My duty to relaunch Milan' 16.5 || webmaster
Silvio Berlusconi confirmed he’s in negotiations with Chinese Head of State Xi Jinping, but “if I don’t find investors, it’s up to me to relaunch Milan.”
The situation is increasingly complex, as Berlusconi shook hands with Thai investor Bee Taechaubol and released a statement confirming talks to sell at most 49 per cent of the club, but then appeared to abandon that route altogether.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
'Juve and Milan for Dybala' 15.5 || webmaster
Maurizio Zamparini confirmed “Juventus and Milan are in line” with Palermo demands for Paulo Dybala, but “Inter are behind.”
The President spoke to Adnkronos about the €40m price-tag for his Argentine forward, whose representative is reportedly in a meeting with Juve directors this afternoon.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
El Shaarawy returns to fold 15.5 || webmaster
Stephan El Shaarawy has returned to training with his Milan teammates, as has Brazilian defender Alex.
El Shaarawy has been out since January with a metatarsal injury, and had been working on a personalised recovery plan until today.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Bocchetti: ‘Future is down to Milan’ 15.5 || webmaster
Milan defender Salvatore Bocchetti says ‘wearing this shirt is a privilege’, but is unsure about his future.
The 28-year-old is on loan at San Siro from Spartak Moscow, with the Rossoneri having the option to make the move permanent at the end of the season.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan: ‘Thank you, Robinho’ 13.5 || webmaster
Milan have released a statement confirming the departure of Robinho, and thanking the Brazilian for his contribution.
The player’s agent announced yesterday that the striker would end his contract a year early, and the former Manchester City man is expected to join Santos, where he has been on loan, permanently.“Robinho, Milan says thank you and goodbye,” the Rossoneri announced in a statement on their official website.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Roma reject new Destro loan? 13.5 || webmaster
It’s reported Roma will reject any proposal to renew Mattia Destro’s Milan loan, so he could move to Sampdoria.
The Italian international joined the Rossoneri on loan in January, with the San Siro club having the option of making the deal permanent for €16m.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Destro stays, Doumbia goes? 13.5 || webmaster
Roma are reportedly set to revamp their forward line, with Seydou Doumbia possibly leaving and Mattia Destro returning to the capital.
Destro is currently on loan at Milan and scored the winning goal against the Giallorossi on Saturday, while Doumbia only arrived at the Olimpico in January.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Berlusconi: 'I don't want a Thohir' 10.5 || webmaster
Confusion reigns at Milan, as Bee Taechaubol said they’re “down to details” and Silvio Berlusconi threatens not to sell at all.
The club is in dire need of fresh funds after posting losses of €91m for 2014 and looking unlikely to qualify for Europe yet again.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Inzaghi: 'Milan of the future' 10.5 || webmaster
Pippo Inzaghi believes Milan “can build” on their 2-1 victory over Roma for the future and haven’t given up on Europe yet.
This success came against the grain, as the Rossoneri had lost three in a row, while the Giallorossi needed points to stay in second place.
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Destro: 'Special game for me' 10.5 || webmaster
Mattia Destro admits “it was a special game for me” after scoring against Roma, but isn’t sure about his Milan future.
The striker moved to San Siro in January on loan with option to buy, but few expect him to stay there next season.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Serie A: AC Milan 2:1 Roma - match report 10.5 || webmaster
Scorers: Van Ginkel 40 (M), Destro 59 (M), Totti pen 73 (R)
Mattia Destro scored the winner against his parent club as Milan threw Roma back into uncertainty with a surprise 2-1 triumph.
While the Giallorossi had clambered back into second place, the hosts had only pride and dignity to play for, particularly Roma-owned Mattia Destro. Jeremy Menez and Mattia De Sciglio were suspended, missing Alessio Cerci, Riccardo Montolivo and Michael Essien. Douglas Maicon, Leandro Castan and Kevin Strootman didn’t make the trip, but Francesco Totti was dropped again.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Nesta: ‘Confusion hurting Milan’ 6.5 || webmaster
Alessandro Nesta believes foreign owners are only interested in ‘business’, and admits he’ll be backing Juventus tonight.
The former Milan defender gave his opinion on the state of the club, with rumours suggesting that President Silvio Berlusconi is ready to sell to Thai investor Bee Taechaubol.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Montolivo out for season 6.5 || webmaster
Riccardo Montolivo will play no further part in Milan’s season, after surgery to remove pins from his leg.
The Rossoneri captain broke his leg in a pre-World Cup friendly last summer, and returned at the end of November in the 2-0 win over Udinese.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Abbiati: ‘Prove you deserve Milan’ 6.5 || webmaster
Christian Abbiati has called on his teammates to ‘prove they deserve Milan’ between now and the end of the season.
The Rossoneri have fallen to 11th place in Serie A after Sunday’s defeat to Napoli, and the goalkeeper has thrown down the gauntlet to his teammates.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
AC Milan eye Sevilla's Emery 6.5 || webmaster
Milan President Silvio Berlusconi has reportedly asked for a dossier on Sevilla Coach Unai Emery as a candidate for the Rossoneri bench.
The club’s 11th place position in the standings has led to continued speculation that current boss Filippo Inzaghi will be moved out at the end of the season, if not before.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Monaco seek Menez? 6.5 || webmaster
Jeremy Menez could leave Milan at the end of the season, with Monaco interested in the attacker, according to reports.
The Frenchman has been one of the Rossoneri’s star men this season, with 16 goals in 33 Serie A games, as well as four assists.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
De Sciglio suspension confirmed 6.5 || webmaster
Mattia De Sciglio has had his one game ban confirmed after being sent off in Milan’s defeat to Napoli on Sunday.
The full-back was dismissed after just 43 seconds for denying Marek Hamsik a goalscoring opportunity, and will now miss the visit of Roma at the weekend, with the Lega Serie A confirming his ban.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Inzaghi: 'Red card decisive' 4.5 || webmaster
Pippo Inzaghi felt the red card after 50 seconds made Milan’s defeat to Napoli inevitable, but he won’t be sacked.
Straight after the 3-0 loss at the Stadio San Paolo, the Rossoneri released a statement confirming Inzaghi will be the Coach for the rest of the season.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Serie A: Napoli 3:0 AC Milan - match report 4.5 || webmaster
Scorers: Hamsik 70 (N), Higuain 74 (N), Gabbiadini 76 (N)
Napoli were frustrated for 70 minutes against 10 men and saw a penalty saved, but eventually swept Milan aside.
The Azzurri now move just four points away from third-placed Lazio and five from Roma.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Taechaubol: 'AC Milan in 3-4 weeks' 3.5 || webmaster
Bee Taechaubol said the deal for Milan “should be completed in three to four weeks,” after Silvio Berlusconi denied a Chinese meeting.
‘Mr Bee’ was in Italy over the weekend for advanced negotiations and flew back to Bangkok for his son’s birthday.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Berlusconi meets Chinese group? 3.5 || webmaster
It’s reported Silvio Berlusconi met Richard Lee’s Chinese conglomerate today, surprising Thai investor Bee Taechaubol.
Yesterday Berlusconi shook hands with Taechaubol outside the Park Hyatt Milano hotel and spoke to reporters, assuring they had a basic deal to sell a minority stake.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Did Rami argue with Inzaghi? 3.5 || webmaster
The Corriere dello Sport claims Adil Rami stormed out of the Milan camp after a blazing row with Coach Pippo Inzaghi.
According to today’s paper, on Saturday defender Rami discovered he would not be in the starting XI at the Stadio San Paolo.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Taechaubol: 'Milan Scudetto and Champions' 3.5 || webmaster
Bee Taechaubol has a deal to invest in Milan with Silvio Berlusconi. “Our objective is to win Serie A and the Champions League.”
The Thai businessman met with Berlusconi today and it emerged he is ready to buy a minority stake in the club, as the current President wants to keep 51 per cent.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Mr Bee for 'minority Milan stake' 3.5 || webmaster
It is confirmed Bee Taechaubol is trying to “buy a minority stake” and Milan “remains firmly in the hands of Silvio Berlusconi.”
The statement was released this afternoon by Fininvest, the holding company for President Berlusconi’s various interests.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Serie A: Napoli vs. AC Milan - line-ups 3.5 || webmaster
Napoli: Andujar; Maggio, Albiol, Britos, Ghoulam; Jorginho, David Lopez; Callejon, Hamsik, Insigne; Higuain
Napoli bench: Rafael, Colombo, Henrique, Koulibaly, Strinic, Gargano, Inler, Mesto, Mertens, Gabbiadini, Duvan Zapata
Milan: Diego Lopez; De Sciglio, Alex, Paletta, Bocchetti; Poli, De Jong, Van Ginkel; Honda, Destro, Bonaventura
Milan bench: Abbiati, Donnarumma, Albertazzi, Paletta, Zaccardo, Zapata, Felicioli, Gamarra, Cerci, Pazzini, Di Molfetta
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B. Berlusconi: 'Not against AC Milan sale' 1.5 || webmaster
Barbara Berlusconi, daughter of Milan President Silvio and joint-CEO of the club, denies she is opposed to a potential takeover.
It was reported earlier today that the director was attempting to convince her father not to relinquish control of the club to Thai investor Bee Taechaubol.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Berlusconi agrees AC Milan sale? 1.5 || webmaster
Further reports are emerging that Silvio Berlusconi has agreed to sell the controlling stake in Milan to Bee Taechaubol.
It was reported this afternoon that the deal will be completed tomorrow, with Berlusconi having spoken to Mr Bee by phone to inform him that the deal can go ahead.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
Four game ban for Menez 1.5 || webmaster
Milan’s Jeremy Menez has picked up a four-game ban for his conduct in the defeat to Genoa on Wednesday night.
The Frenchman was sent off for a second yellow card during the 3-1 reverse, launching a tirade of abuse at the referee.
Read the rest on Football Italia.
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