Serie A - Beckham scores as Milan win

Eurosport - Mon, 26 Jan 02:58:00 2009

David Beckham scored his first goal for Milan as they trounced 10-man Bologna 4-1 in Serie A.

David Beckham celebrates scoring for AC Milan against Bologna in Serie A, January 2009 - 0

The England midfielder, on-loan from LA Galaxy, fired a powerful shot into the top-right corner to cap a flowing counter attack.

Milan were already 3-1 at that point after two goals from Kaka and a close-range finish from Clarence Seedorf overturned Marco Di Vaio's early penalty.

Bologna were a man light for the best part of the match after Gaby Mudingayi was sent off on 40 minutes when he received two yellow cards for crude challenges on Alexandre Pato.

Until the dismissal it was a frantic, end-to-end match with Bologna equal to their more illustrious guests but denied by a string of fine saves from in-form goalkeeper Christian Abbiati.

Abbiati, 31, was the bright hope of Italian goalkeeping until the emergence of Gianluigi Buffon, and his club career stalled when the club signed Dida.

But after returning from loan spells at Torino and Atletico Madrid, Abbiati is surely pushing for a recall to the national team and another good performance saw him deny Di Vaio what would have been a deserved hat-trick.

Despite Abbiati's performance, the praise will be heaped on Beckham - who has improved with each of his three games for the Rossoneri and was given the man-of-the-match award for his hard running and clever use of the ball - and Kaka, whose goals and guile delighted the visiting crowd. The Brazilian even drew applause from Bologna's fans in the light of his decision to shun the cash of Manchester City to stay in Italy.

An exhilarating start saw the hosts take the lead when, on nine minutes, Philippe Senderos was adjudged to have nudged Christian Amoroso after the former Fiorentina man went on a mazy dribble.

Di Vaio emphatically placed the spot-kick into the top right corner, but Milan were level four minutes later when Bologna keeper Francesco Antonioli parried Kaka's shot into the path of Seedorf, who rifled the ball in from an angle on the left.

The visiting side went ahead on 16 minutes when Gianluca Zambrotta burst into the Bologna box and went down in a tangle of legs with defender Davide Bomardini.

Kaka despatched the spot-kick and Milan were in control.

Pato had a much better call for a penalty turned down 60 seconds later when he was clearly tripped by Claudio Terzi, but referee Paolo Tagliavento waved play on.

The pace of the game slowed for a period and the dismissal of Mudingayi ended any hopes of a Bologna comeback.

Two minutes after the Belgium midfielder saw red, Kaka extended his side's lead with a superb individual strike from the edge of the box to the helpless Antonioli's right.

The Brazil star should have sealed his hat-trick when, seven minutes into the second half, he scuffed a finish from close range after a quick break set Seedorf free on the left.

Beckham's goal on the hour mark came from another Seedorf-led counter attack and was sandwiched by two top saves from Abbiati to deny Di Vaio.

Ronaldinho - who must be wondering when his next start is going to come - was sent on for a brief cameo and he almost scored with an audacious lob, while Beckham made Bologna work hard with some good crosses and two shots that narrowly missed the target.

The win puts Milan only three points behind first-placed Juventus and second-placed Internazionale, although Jose Mourinho's side can go top again if they beat Sampdoria later on Sunday.

Reda Maher / Eurosport

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  1. just to put things into to context.Becks would not sell­ shirts for any club if he was @#$% would he?!! and to­ sell shirts you don't really have to start him in­ important league games do you??,so just maybe,and you­ will have to think outside of the box here...but maybe­ he is just a good footballer,role model and­ professional who impresses managers everywhere he goes­ and constantly confounds his critics!!

    maybe we just­ have to accept he is a credit to the country and an­ inspiration to millions,i know its not the british way­ but give the man some praise for his continued­ success.

    Well done Sir David!!

    From tony m, on Tue 27 Jan 2:02PM
  2. Becks the Best.

    From fun2fum, on Mon 26 Jan 5:44PM
  3. Fantastic start for David Beckham and the confidence it­ gives him scoring his first goal for the Club that he­ admits is the BIGGEST in the world. I think there's­ more to some from him despite his age, and after­ improved performances from his first games and the goal­ I reckon the bloke's on fire and therefore can be­ drafted back to the English team to play in FULL not as­ a bit part peripheral player........

    From Erskine Sam, on Mon 26 Jan 8:41AM
  4. ok Terry! No Problem...

    FORZA MILAN!!!

    From Gianluca L, on Mon 26 Jan 8:07AM
  5. Well done David! Not that it will bother you, but there­ are still silly people ridiculing you, your ability and­ status as a good business proposition.
    What do you need­ to do in your football life to win these people­ over.
    Every challenge given you accept and excel, why­ are people so jealous and mean spirited?
    It seems to me­ you have already justified the latest move.

    From El-Tony., on Mon 26 Jan 7:52AM
  6. kakaaaaaaaaa 2 goals for milan

    From Ivson F, on Mon 26 Jan 12:38AM
  7. la hai bhote talai badhai cha..beckham le goal haneko­ ma..
    congrat

    From sanjeevpoudel, on Mon 26 Jan 12:22AM
  8. Ian E you should stick to reading Heat magazine or­ watching Celebrity Big Brother as post 56 shows that­ you know absolutely nothing about football.

    From Andy, on Sun 25 Jan 11:55PM
  9. Ian E who's talking about running a club ????????­ Think you need some therapy son!!Go back to your­ strange world where you and Beckham are the best­ footballers in the world,and your mum will bring you­ your medicine

    From Terry D, on Sun 25 Jan 10:21PM
  10. terry d you could not run a bath let a loan a football­ club

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 10:07PM
  11. terry d can you kick a ball...i dont think so some how

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 10:05PM
  12. its not about one game mate its the hole package he­ provides wot has steven gerrard ever done for england­ ...@#$% all mate

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 10:03PM
  13. becks is one of englands best EVER players

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 9:57PM
  14. He scores against a team 4th from bottom down to 10 men­ already 3-1 down & that makes him good enough for­ England well maybe thats your England its not mine .

    From Glenn T, on Sun 25 Jan 9:54PM
  15. stupid boy glen

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 9:53PM
  16. i would love to see glenn t play football he sounds­ good.lol

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 9:52PM
  17. glen t knows @#$% all about football

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 9:49PM
  18. becks can come and play for reading when he is 44 if he­ likkes from john mad

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 9:45PM
  19. becks is twice the player gerrard is

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 9:40PM
  20. david beckham can score any were .ask rebecker loose

    From Ian E, on Sun 25 Jan 9:39PM
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