Here is my preview:
Milan - PSV Eindhoven
Both of the semi-finals are a little flat and I am sure UEFA are disappointed by this. The main reason is the heavyweight clashes from earlier rounds; Chelsea-Barca, Milan-Man Utd, Real-Juve. Amongst this PSV have managed to draw two very winnable ties and is one of the reasons they are here at this stage. Nonetheless I am sure UEFA is hoping for a Milan-Chelsea final which will captivate the imagination of the whole of European football.
To achieve that final then surely Milan are in the best position. This is clearly their tie to lose. PSV know they are playing one of the best teams in Europe and are happy to be at this stage after many years of disappointment and possibly underachievement. However, just like Liverpool there are omens that indicate why they are here and will win this competition. 17 years ago current manager Guus Hiddink led them to European Cup victory with a 6-5 penalties win over Benfica. In this run from the QF onwards they didn't even win a single match. Having dispatched of Lyon in this years QF in the same style is this feat going to be replicated? Even more interesting the Champions the previous year 1986-1987 was FC Porto and of course we all know what happened last year with a certain Jose Mourinho in charge
So by that score both PSV and Liverpool are going to win this title. However, in predicting we can only look at the rational footballing reasons. These point to Milan. What can be said about this team that has not been said? I believe it is this teams destiny to win this competition as they with possibly only Real Madrid start the tournament with the belief and mentality of lifting this trophy - it is what their history demands. But the truth is Milan is one of the most complete European sides of recent times. In every department Milan are better than Chelsea who are the only side of comparable quality left. Don't be fooled by the latters defensive boast as Milan with their 'lesser' defensive names have kept an amazing 8/10 clean sheets in this years competition and no goals conceded in the knockouts to date.
That last stat must worry Guus Hiddink. His side are of course a very efficient team but he knows the value of an away goal as demonstrated very well against Lyon. But this is the already conformed Dutch champions, and Dutch Cup finalists. They have a winning mentality and domestically no other team comes close. They recently thrashed Ajax away 4-0. So with the league already won they will now be fresh and totally prepared for these two matches. Milan on the other hand are involved in one of the most intensive title chases in recent years. Whilst in my eyes conceding the Scudetto very early on now it will be a major disappointment if they do not achieve the double. Also it must be noticed that due to an Italian federation mess-up Serie A was expanded and that has meant 4 extra matches a season bringing the total number of games played equal to that of Spain and England. This has had an enormous effect and Juve are a fine example of this.
On the injury front Milan are affected in defence with Nesta suspended and Stam struggling to be fit against his old club. More importantly would be the absence of Andrea Pirlo who is at the heart of all Milan's attacks. It seem both players will be fit in a very strong Milan line-up. For PSV their main worry is Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. He looks extremely doubtful and is expected to be replaced by either the super-light DeMarcus Beasley or Gerald Sibon.
Milan(probable): Dida; Cafu, Stam, Maldina, Kaladze; Pirlo; Gattuso, Seedorf; Kaka; Crespo, Shevchenko
PSV(probable) : Gomes; Ooijer, Alex, Bouma, Lee; Van Bommel, Vogel, Cocu; Farfan, Beasley, Park
PSV will look to keep the match tight and hope for a result which enables a 1-goal victory enough for progression at home. I don't believe the fact that PSV cannot score in Milan as they will look to capitalise on the smallest of errors or openings. For that reason they will be happy with any score such as 0-0, 1-0, 1-1 or 2-1. Milan will look to control this game in possession and be careful of quick attack from the Dutch with Farfan and Park. All depends on their attitude, fluency and clinicism of their play. Milan will look to bury this tie especially with the Juventus league match approaching.
Despite my enormous respect for PSV I belive Milan will be ruthless tonight:
My prediction: Milan 3-0 PSV Eindhoven