Zdeněk Zeman’s All-Time XI: The Best Italians to Play for the Bohemian
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Aldo Biscardi: Could it really be possible that Zeman has allowed himself to single you out for criticism in this way?
Alexi Lalas: It’s also possible that Zeman can go himself.
If there is one man embraced by most Italians for how he took the life on the peninsula, it’s American midfielder Alexi Lalas.
Lalas may be the clean-cut, suit-and-tie former LA Galaxy president who brought David Beckham to the MLS in recent times, but there was an era where Lalas cared only for doing it his own way, and won Italian hearts with his committed approach to living carefree.
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Milan, Jan 9, 2021 (AFP) - Zlatan Ibrahimovic returned from injury, coming off the bench for the final five minutes, as AC Milan defeated Torino 2-0 on Saturday to extend their lead at the top of the standings.
Champions Juventus ended Milan s 27-match unbeaten run going back to March last weekend.
But Rafael Leao and a Franck Kessie penalty in the first half ensured Milan moved four points ahead of Inter who travel to third-placed Roma on Sunday.
Atalanta moved up to fourth ahead of Juventus after Josip Ilicic scored and set up two others goals in a 4-1 win over midtable Benevento.
Second-place Inter can close the gap when the take on Roma tomorrow. By AFP Saturday 9 Jan 2021, 11:02 PM Jan 9th 2021, 11:02 PM 4,283 Views 0 Comments
Rafael Leao celebrates the opener.
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Image: Fabrizio Carabelli
ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC RETURNED from injury with a five-minute cameo as AC Milan defeated Torino 2-0 to extend their lead at the top of the Serie A standings.
Champions Juventus ended Milan’s 27-match unbeaten run going back to March last weekend. But Rafael Leao and a Franck Kessie penalty in the first half ensured Milan moved four points ahead of Inter who travel to third-placed Roma on Sunday.