Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Immerse Milan Internacional Through Penalty Shootout

Jockeying for position three Audi Cup 2011 event, eventually won by the representative of South America, Internacional, after defeating AC Milan through a shootout with the score 2-0, on Thursday (28 / 7) pm dawn.
Milan had to swallow the bitter truth for the second time in the Audi Cup event since returning defeated opponents on penalties, where the previous game Rossoneri eliminated by the host team, Bayern Munich.
In the game jockeying for position three, both teams played equally strong and appear to attack each other. The first round games must end with the score 1-1. Zlatan Ibrahimovic opened the Milan a 1-0 advantage when the game has been running for three minutes.
Surprised with a quick goal scored by Ibrahimovic did not make Internacional silence, they were more incentive to attack the defense line of the Rossoneri. And the result, in the 23rd minute, Damião managed an equalizer for a 1-1 which lasted until the whistle ended the first half.
Entering the second half, the attacks intensified by the Rossoneri camp for added advantage. Milan only managed to increase the advantage to 2-1 when breaking goalkeeper Renan Pato in the 60th minute through a slick collaboration with Robinho.
Feeling superior, slightly loosen the pressure on Milan Internacional. And the result, Milan Internacional back breaking goal in the 80th minute through Andres D'Alessandro to equalized to 2-2 and lasted until the second half ended.
The match was eventually must be followed by a shootout. Internacional goalkeeper, Renan, became a hero because it managed to block the kick of the three Milan players. And worthy of bearing the title of champion Internacional of three on the new tournament for the second place this time.
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Lineup CompositionInternacional: Renan, Fabricio, Dalton, Bolivar, Glaydson, Joao Paulo Mior, Ze Mario, Elton, Matias Wilson, Gilberto, LeandroSubstitute: Muriel, Nei, Ricardo Goulart Pereira, Lucas Ramos Roggia, Kleber, Andres D'Alessandro, AndrezinhoAC Milan: Christian Abbiati, Luca Antonini, Mario Alberto Yepes, Thiago Silva, Gianluca Zambrotta, Clarence Seedorf, Massimo Ambrosini, Gennaro Ivan Gattuso, Robinho, Alexandre Pato, Zlatan IbrahimovicSubstitute: Flavio Roma, Massimo Oddo, Mattia Valoti, Kevin-Prince Boateng, Urby Emanuelson, Antonio Cassano, De Mattia Sciglio

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