Serie A - Allegri: Milan players have the right spirit

Tue, 14 Feb 16:04:00 2012

Milan will be aiming to beat an English side for the first time since they edged Liverpool in the 2007 Champions League final when they host unpredictable Arsenal on Wednesday and coach Massimiliano Allegri believes his side have the right spirit.

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Milan, who lifted the European Cup for the seventh time by defeating Liverpool 2-1 in Athens nearly five years ago, have since been eliminated from the Champions League by Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur and could only draw with Portsmouth in the group stage of the Europa League in 2009.

They now face Arsene Wenger's erratic team again, the Londoners having knocked Milan out in the last 16 in 2008.

Serie A leaders Milan welcome striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic back from a domestic ban to boost their chances after they ended a bad patch with Saturday's late 2-1 win at Italian title rivals Udinese where young forward Stephan El Shaarawyand new signing Maxi Lopez combined for the goals.

Half Italian-half Egyptian teenager El Shaarawy will probably have to miss out to accommodate Ibrahimovic despite his good form with the Swede likely to partner Robinho up front.

Coach Allegri has several injury problems but the treatment room is beginning to clear out with goalkeeper Christian Abbiati and centre half Alessandro Nesta hoping to be back to face Arsenal, who have won on both of their previous Champions League visits against Milan at the San Siro.

Gennaro Gattuso and Alberto Aquilani are still injured but there is a slight chance Alexandre Pato and Kevin-Prince Boateng could make surprise returns.

Defending champions Milan top Serie A by two points but Juventus in second have two games in hand.

"It meant a lot to win at Udine, we'd just come off three defeats in five games," coach Allegri said.

"That win has given us balance and serenity. This is the sprit of the guys, we have to move forward like this."

Milan, who qualified along with holders Barcelona from the group stage, have struggled in the competition since their last triumph in 2007.

Milan have also not won any of their last seven matches against English clubs and have failed to score in five of those games.

Eurosport / Reuters

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  1. I don't support either team, but I'm going for­ a Milan win here...

    From Justin, on Wed 15 Feb 0:37
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