Milan
With four Premier League clubs through to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League the question today is: Will two English teams attend the Final in Moscow next May? The prospect of Liverpool meeting Manchester United or a London derby between Arsenal and Chelsea, as in the last eight in 2003/04, is one for which the players would rather wait. Save it for the semis or Moscow is the general consensus.
It is the first time four sides from one country have reached the last eight and it is a measure of the Premier League’s dominance that two sides were able to win in San Siro to advance. No English side had ever beaten Milan there before Arsenal knocked out them last week and Liverpool’s victory against Inter was their first in the famous stadium, albeit at only the second attempt.
In 2003 three Italian teams reached the semi-finals, with Juventus and Milan ultimately contesting the final in Manchester. With the financial riches on offer, packed stadiums and the lure of European success, there is no doubting why the Premier League attracts the world’s top players. But there is a downside to this success. In the second legs only two English players started in Liverpool’s win at Inter, four in Chelsea’s victory against Olympiacos, none in Arsenal’s San Siro triumph and four in United’s defeat of Olympique Lyonnais.
That, though, is a matter for another day. For the moment, one man at least is looking forward to the possibility of facing off with the likes of Arsène Wenger and Rafael Benítez on an even bigger stage. “We will relish the chance to face another English team in the quarter-finals if that happens,” United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said. “But it doesn’t really matter who you play in the quarter-finals, they’re all going
Ronaldo: The end of a career?
More than the result (Milan 1 Livorno 1) the disappointment goes towards what happened to Ronaldo last Wednesday. The Brazilian came on the pitch in the 57th minute and he had to leave it after a few minutes due to a serious injury. Everything occurred in the 15th minute of the second half when Ronaldo falls to the floor in the attempt to jump to intercept the ball and the sensation was immediately that something serious occurred. The player then leaves the pitch covering his face whilst crying.
It cannot end like this. Legend don’t end. Let’s hope that he recovers and his light has not been switched off. These are just some of the phrases in the thousands of messages which were reaching the headquarters of Milan.
In the numerous demonstrations of affection from the ‘Milanisti’, there are those who were not able to sleep that proves the impact of the Ronaldo’s knee injury in the penalty area of Livorno.
Ronie, Ronie and again Ronie. All Milan, who will remain very close to the Brazilian star and the official ‘rossoneri’ communication media will give space and voice to all ‘tifosi’ who want to give their encouragement to Ronaldo. A Phenomenon. Words of the supporters about the immortality of Milan or words from the fan telling he would have preferred if he had hurt himself.
