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:lol: I was just watching our goal of the season when Juve went 2-0 up against Milan in October. DP makes a great looping cross to an open Sissoko at the edge of the goal box. Sissoko then approaches Abbiati and makes absolutely one of the worst "shots" I have ever seen for someone one-on-one with a goalie. Miraculously, the ball comes back to Momo who wisely dumps it of to DP who catches up to the play and then scores it.

Oh, just comedy... comedy.
 

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Actually, it was Quags who made the great looping cross.

The only reason Momo was able to recover from that horrible muff was Antonini -- who was trying to mark him -- simply lacked the belief that Momo's shot could be so pathetically horrible, so it caught him by surprise.
 

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Milan mock Inter on Scudetto parade

Saturday 14 May, 2011

Milan have paraded on an open-top bus through the streets of the city and the players held up a banner mocking rivals Inter.
Last week they secured their 18th Serie A title, matching the record set by the Nerazzurri.

As the team bus paraded into Piazza Duomo this evening, a banner was held up by players that read: ‘18 Scudetti, all of them won on the field.’

This is a reference to the 2006 title that was handed to Inter by the courts after the Calciopoli scandal.

The Nerazzurri had ended that season in third place, but the Scudetto was stripped from Juventus and points taken off runners-up Milan.

Tonight the Rossoneri play their final home game of the season against Cagliari, where they will be presented with the Scudetto trophy after the final whistle.

Kevin-Prince Boateng is also expected to keep his promise and do Michael Jackson’s ‘moonwalk’ on the pitch.

http://football-italia.net/may14s.html
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