Showing posts with label Catania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Catania. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

How soon will Milan be "officially in crisis"?



Capuano's goal for Catana was amazing, and, for some reason, Inzaghi made the New York Times.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Match report: Milan 2 - Catania 2


  • Goals scored: Maxi Lopez 12', Ricchiuti 43', Borriello 48', Borriello 81'
  • What happened: Milan played a terrible first half and a much better second half. Inzaghi almost scored the game winner in stoppage time.
  • Ways to tell how desperate Milan were to win this match: The large number of fouls committed by the Milan players; the large number of players who fell down in the penalty area in the hopes of earning a penalty kick
  • Milan players who received yellow cards: Ambrosini, Pirlo, Thiago Silva, Borriello
  • Milan players who fell down in an attempt to earn a penalty: Huntelaar, Borriello (twice), Ronaldinho (twice), Ambrosini, Inzaghi (twice), Pirlo
  • Number of penalties awarded to Milan today: Zero.
  • What this match teaches us: Milan will probably not win the Scudetto this year.
Highlights are below:



Here are the current Serie A standings. Notice that Inter are no longer in first place.

LEAGUE TABLE

  • PlWDL+/-Pts
    1AS Roma3320852368
    2Internazionale33191043367
    3AC Milan33181052164
    4Palermo331599854
    5Sampdoria331599354
    6Juventus3315612251
    7Napoli3312138449
    8Fiorentina3313713746
    9Parma33121011-646
    10Genoa3312912-145
    11Bari33111012-143
    12Cagliari3311715-140
    13Catania3391212039
    14Chievo3310815-538
    15Udinese3310815-638
    16Lazio3381312-537
    17Bologna339816-1435
    18Atalanta338718-1231
    19Siena337818-2229
    20Livorno336819-2826
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