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  • AC Milan 4-0 Arsenal: Robinho double, Boateng superb-volley

    AC Milan won a convincing victory at home to Arsenal in the first leg of the Champions League last 16. At the San Siro on Thursday (4/16/2012) pm dawn, Rossoneri winning a landslide victory with a score of 4-0.

    Appears dominant since the early minutes, Milan to open the scoring through Kevin Prince Boateng at minute 15. Before the break, exactly 38 minutes, the Rossoneri managed to increase the benefits through Robinho.

    Milan lead quickly in the second half, with Robinho again listed his name on the scoreboard. The position then changed to 4-0 after Zlatan Ibrahimovic who successfully execute the referee awarded a penalty ahead of the game is over.

    This victory makes its way into the quarter-finals Milan Champions League is wide open. Although still have to pay a visit to the Emirates Stadium, Milan still will pitch despite losing by a margin of two goals though.


    Appears dominant since the early minutes, Milan to open the scoring through Kevin Prince Boateng at minute 15. Before the break, exactly 38 minutes, the Rossoneri managed to increase the benefits through Robinho.

    Milan lead quickly in the second half, with Robinho again listed his name on the scoreboard. The position then changed to 4-0 after Zlatan Ibrahimovic who successfully execute the referee awarded a penalty ahead of the game is over.

    This victory makes its way into the quarter-finals Milan Champions League is wide open. Although still have to pay a visit to the Emirates Stadium, Milan still will pitch despite losing by a margin of two goals though.


    Team Line-up:

    Milan: Christian Abbiati; Philippe Mexes, Ignacio Abate, Thiago Silva, Luca Antonini; Mark van Bommel, Clarence Seedorf (Urby Emanuelson 12), Antonio Nocerino, Kevin-Prince Boateng; Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Massimo Ambrosini 69), Robinho (Alexandre Pato 84)

    Arsenal: Wojciech Szczesny; Bacary Sagna, Thomas Vermaelen, Laurent Koscielny (Johan Djourou 44), Kieran Gibbs (Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 66); Tomas Rosicky, Mikel Arteta, Aaron Ramsey, Alex Song, Theo Walcott (Thierry Henry 46); Robin van Persie

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