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<p>Defending champions Milan have impressed in their championship games at the San Siro this season, winning seven, drawing three and losing just once against inter-city rivals Inter. They boast the best home defensive record in the division, conceding just five goals from eleven games played.</p>
<p>Allegri’s men, however, got off to a shaky start, finding themselves two goals down inside the opening twenty minutes against Lazio. But the hosts rallied and restored parity before the break through strikes from Ibrahimovic and Cassano. The next home encounter yielded a similar result, with the Rossoneri coming back to draw after Di Natale’s opener.</p>
<p>Milan then strung together a run of six successive victories, beginning with a narrow 1-0 victory over Cesena with Seedorf hitting an early winner. Palermo were then dispatched 3-0 through goals from Nocerino, Robinho and Cassano.</p>
<p>The Rossoneri continued their hot streak of form by firing four past Parma. Ibrahimovic added to Nocerino’s hat-trick to seal a resounding victory.</p>
<p>Another four-goal haul then followed, this time over Catania, where Ibrahimovic’s penalty, Robinho, Zambrotta and Lodi’s own goal put the hosts home and dry. The goals continued to flow in their next game against Chievo. Thiago Silva opened the scoring, with Pato and an Ibrahimovic double extending the lead.</p>
<p>Siena were next up at the San Siro and the Tuscan outfit were sent packing thanks to goals from Nocerino and Ibrahimovic.</p>
<p>The Rossoneri’s only defeat on home soil came against arch rivals Inter. Claudio Ranieri’s side scooped all three points when Milito struck shortly after the break.</p>
<p>Milan got back to winning ways with a crisp 3-0 victory over Cagliari before playing out a goalless draw with Napoli.</p>
<p>Defending champions Milan have impressed in their championship games at the San Siro this season, winning seven, drawing three and losing just once against inter-city rivals Inter. They boast the best home defensive record in the division, conceding just five goals from eleven games played.</p>
<p>Allegri’s men, however, got off to a shaky start, finding themselves two goals down inside the opening twenty minutes against Lazio. But the hosts rallied and restored parity before the break through strikes from Ibrahimovic and Cassano. The next home encounter yielded a similar result, with the Rossoneri coming back to draw after Di Natale’s opener.</p>
<p>Milan then strung together a run of six successive victories, beginning with a narrow 1-0 victory over Cesena with Seedorf hitting an early winner. Palermo were then dispatched 3-0 through goals from Nocerino, Robinho and Cassano.</p>
<p>The Rossoneri continued their hot streak of form by firing four past Parma. Ibrahimovic added to Nocerino’s hat-trick to seal a resounding victory.</p>
<p>Another four-goal haul then followed, this time over Catania, where Ibrahimovic’s penalty, Robinho, Zambrotta and Lodi’s own goal put the hosts home and dry. The goals continued to flow in their next game against Chievo. Thiago Silva opened the scoring, with Pato and an Ibrahimovic double extending the lead.</p>
<p>Siena were next up at the San Siro and the Tuscan outfit were sent packing thanks to goals from Nocerino and Ibrahimovic.</p>
<p>The Rossoneri’s only defeat on home soil came against arch rivals Inter. Claudio Ranieri’s side scooped all three points when Milito struck shortly after the break.</p>
<p>Milan got back to winning ways with a crisp 3-0 victory over Cagliari before playing out a goalless draw with Napoli.</p>
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Source: Juventus.com
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<p>Defending champions Milan have impressed in their championship games at the San Siro this season, winning seven, drawing three and losing just once against inter-city rivals Inter. They boast the best home defensive record in the division, conceding just five goals from eleven games played.</p>
<p>Allegri’s men, however, got off to a shaky start, finding themselves two goals down inside the opening twenty minutes against Lazio. But the hosts rallied and restored parity before the break through strikes from Ibrahimovic and Cassano. The next home encounter yielded a similar result, with the Rossoneri coming back to draw after Di Natale’s opener.</p>
<p>Milan then strung together a run of six successive victories, beginning with a narrow 1-0 victory over Cesena with Seedorf hitting an early winner. Palermo were then dispatched 3-0 through goals from Nocerino, Robinho and Cassano.</p>
<p>The Rossoneri continued their hot streak of form by firing four past Parma. Ibrahimovic added to Nocerino’s hat-trick to seal a resounding victory.</p>
<p>Another four-goal haul then followed, this time over Catania, where Ibrahimovic’s penalty, Robinho, Zambrotta and Lodi’s own goal put the hosts home and dry. The goals continued to flow in their next game against Chievo. Thiago Silva opened the scoring, with Pato and an Ibrahimovic double extending the lead.</p>
<p>Siena were next up at the San Siro and the Tuscan outfit were sent packing thanks to goals from Nocerino and Ibrahimovic.</p>
<p>The Rossoneri’s only defeat on home soil came against arch rivals Inter. Claudio Ranieri’s side scooped all three points when Milito struck shortly after the break.</p>
<p>Milan got back to winning ways with a crisp 3-0 victory over Cagliari before playing out a goalless draw with Napoli.</p>
<p>Defending champions Milan have impressed in their championship games at the San Siro this season, winning seven, drawing three and losing just once against inter-city rivals Inter. They boast the best home defensive record in the division, conceding just five goals from eleven games played.</p>
<p>Allegri’s men, however, got off to a shaky start, finding themselves two goals down inside the opening twenty minutes against Lazio. But the hosts rallied and restored parity before the break through strikes from Ibrahimovic and Cassano. The next home encounter yielded a similar result, with the Rossoneri coming back to draw after Di Natale’s opener.</p>
<p>Milan then strung together a run of six successive victories, beginning with a narrow 1-0 victory over Cesena with Seedorf hitting an early winner. Palermo were then dispatched 3-0 through goals from Nocerino, Robinho and Cassano.</p>
<p>The Rossoneri continued their hot streak of form by firing four past Parma. Ibrahimovic added to Nocerino’s hat-trick to seal a resounding victory.</p>
<p>Another four-goal haul then followed, this time over Catania, where Ibrahimovic’s penalty, Robinho, Zambrotta and Lodi’s own goal put the hosts home and dry. The goals continued to flow in their next game against Chievo. Thiago Silva opened the scoring, with Pato and an Ibrahimovic double extending the lead.</p>
<p>Siena were next up at the San Siro and the Tuscan outfit were sent packing thanks to goals from Nocerino and Ibrahimovic.</p>
<p>The Rossoneri’s only defeat on home soil came against arch rivals Inter. Claudio Ranieri’s side scooped all three points when Milito struck shortly after the break.</p>
<p>Milan got back to winning ways with a crisp 3-0 victory over Cagliari before playing out a goalless draw with Napoli.</p>
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Source: Juventus.com
