Sunday, October 23, 2011

AC Milan beat Lecce

Milan is fantastic is able to reverse the position after being left behind three goals in the first round. Hat-trick Kevin Prince Boateng in the first 15 minutes of the second half, making Milan capable bangki and won the match with a goal by Mario Yepes in the 83rd minute.

Lecce who acted as host defense immediately kicked off AC Milan at the beginning of the game. Lecce and effort to produce goals faster by Guillermo Giacomazzi scored in the fourth minute cross from Carlos Grossmuller harness.

Winning one goal did not make Lecce appear to survive and trying to maintain excellence. They continue to play an attacking game scheme to the visitors' defense. In the 30th minute Lecce awarded a penalty after breaking Daniele Corvia Christian Abbiati in the forbidden box. Massimo Oddo is not menyiakan opportunity and make the position changed to 2-0.

Seven minutes later, Lecce seemed unstoppable after they managed to score a third goal through the flick Grossmuller exploit mistakes made by Luca Antonini.

In the second half, Massimiliano Allegri's decision to lower the Kevin Prince Boateng to replace Robinho and also includes Alberto Aquilani was very precise. Within 15 minutes, Boateng is able to equalize through a hat-trick.

Boateng scored the first goal in the 49th minute volley kick. Six minutes later, Boateng scored his second goal, through the use of bait right foot shot from Antonio Cassano. Boateng completing a hat-trick in the 63rd minute. This time Boateng exploit turmoil caused by Ignazio Abate shot from a difficult angle, Boateng succeeded in forcing equalizer for a 3-3 draw.

After the position changed to a draw, Milan looked down the tempo of the game and look for the winning goal with a more cautious. And the result, Yepes capable of using bait pretty Cassano in the 83rd minute, thus making the position turned to 4-3 for Milan's victory.

With the win, Milan entered the top five Italian Serie A standings. Meanwhile, due to painful defeat Lecce still fall in the relegation zone with a gain of four points.

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