AC Milan's 4-0 win over Chievo in Serie A match at San Siro on Sunday (11/27/2011). They now sit in second place with 24 points, or lose a point from Juventus.
The first goal was created by Thiago Silva in the eighth minute. With the left foot, he fired the ball shipment Kevin-Prince Boateng get the bottom right corner of goalkeeper Stefano Sorrentino.
Eight minutes later, Zlatan Ibrahimovic lobbed Alberto Aquilani submissions from outside the penalty box. The ball sailed through the two opposing players, before finally lodged in the left corner of the goal Sorrentino.
Alexandre Pato change the numbers on the scoreboard to 3-0 in the 32nd minute. Goals stems from a shot that hit Alberto Aquilani Luciano Siqueira. Pato managed to reach the ball gag and with the right foot, stuffed it into the bottom left corner of the goal Sorrentino.
In the 44th minute, Ibrahimovic scored from the spot, which makes the position changed to 4-0. Luciano assessed a penalty awarded after breaking Pato.
Playing as the host, Milan dominated the game, especially in the first round. When the game has been running for 40 minutes, they created chances through Ibrahimovic. However, the shot is released from outside the penalty box that hit the crossbar Chievo.
After Mark van Bommel shot in the tenth minute countered Sorrentino, Chievo launched an offensive that led to gunfire Diego Pellisier, which can be anticipated Marco Amelia. Milan's Ibrahimovic goal is the answer for the threat.
Chievo then seemed to play more aggressively pursue the ball. Milan hosts serve game with ball control. The match was held tough. There was no chance until Michael Bradley fired a shot in the 29th minute, which blocked Amelia.
Milan then saw a gap in the Chievo midfield and attack, which led to Pato goal.
The game became more open shortly. Both sides had time to turn off the threat. After Cyril Thereau shot on the 35th minute missed, Milan responded with gunfire Ibrahimovic, who also failed to lead right into the target.
Threaten each other action was stalled after the referee to award a penalty to Milan, which is converted into a fourth goal by Ibrahimovic.
Milan then again took the initiative to attack in the second round. This effort resulted in two shots from Ibrahimovic in the 46th minute and Kevin-Prince Boateng in the 50th minute. While Ibrahimovic missed shot, execution can be tamed Sorrentino Boateng.
Chievo then improve their ball control. With this effort, they were able to reduce the aggressiveness of Milan. Almost without danger, Chievo and then launch an attack that led to gunfire Diego Pellisier in the 70th minute, which although again failed to produce a goal due to Amelia's rescue action.
Utilizing the situation has not been the return of opposing players in their positions, Milan stole the attack that led to shots of Luca Antonini in the 72nd minute. However, efforts can be stopped Sorrentino Antonini outside the goal line.
Milan tried to maintain the pressure. Chievo not remain silent. Wherever possible, they chase and try to grab the ball. Milan Chievo attempt to make trouble again launch an attack completely.
In the 87th minute, they almost conceded even by gunfire Perparim Hetemaj. Fortunately for Milan, Marco Amelia correctly read the direction of the ball and anticipate them.
Chievo retain their positions and continue to try to score a goal in the remaining time. Although hardly received any threats, they failed to score a goal. The last execution, conducted Kamil Vacek in the injury time missed the target after about a Milan player.
During the match, Milan had the ball as much as 70 percent and created five golden opportunity from 13 businesses. As for Chievo releasing four accurate shots from eight experiments.
The composition of playersMilan: Marco Amelia; Thiago Silva, Mario Yepes, Luca Antonini, Ignazio Abate; Mark van Bommel, Kevin-Prince Boateng (Urby Emanuelson 61), Antonio Nocerino, Alberto Aquilani; Pato (Stephan El Shaarawy 77), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Robinho 67 )
Chievo: Stefano Sorrentino; Davide Mandelli (Francesco Acerbi 23), Bostjan Cesar, Bojan Jokic, Nicolas Frey; Luca Rigoni (Kamil Vacek 61), Paolo Sammarco, Michael Bradley, Siqueira Luciano (Perparim Hetemaj 46); Sergio Pellissier, Cyril Thereau
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