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  • kingalexander
    Rookie
    • Nov 2009
    • 382

    #16
    Re: Manager Mode (FIFA10)

    Huntelaar scores again for Milan

    Livorno have become the latest victims of a dangerous partnership as Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and AC Milan won their sixth game of the season 2-0.

    Huntelaar struck the back of the net twice during the game in both halves as his goal total reached five for the campaign.

    His first came during the 18th minute of the first half and saw once again the dangerous ability of the Dutchman.

    Huntelaar added his second during the 79th minute for a comfortable 2-0 lead and the eventual win over Livorno, earning Milan their sixth win of the season.

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    • psymin1
      Rookie
      • Dec 2007
      • 247

      #17
      Re: Manager Mode (FIFA10)

      I don't post much, but know that I am following. I love reading the three active soccer dynasties on here as I am completely obsessed with all things soccer right now thanks to FIFA Soccer 10. Great job!
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      • kingalexander
        Rookie
        • Nov 2009
        • 382

        #18
        Re: Manager Mode (FIFA10)

        'Dinho shines in win over Juve



        (Milan) - In the first clash of two of the most decorated clubs in Italy and in European football, the red-and-white met the black-and-white as AC Milan hosted Juventus at the San Siro in front of a sold out audience.

        Much like previous games, Milan came out strong and very quickly managed to create goal opportunities early in the first half.

        After over 30 minutes of trying to score, Milan finally accomplished that feat as Ronaldinho was given a perfect chance as he chipped the ball over Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon in the 38th minute for the 1-0 lead for the Rossoneri.

        The goal came after a costly mistake by defender Fabio Cannavaro, who allowed Ronaldinho to take the ball away from him and pring on a breakaway.

        The Italian international is in his first year back with the club after leaving for Real Madrid in 2006 after Juventus being relegated to the Serie B.

        The lone goal was the only action seen through the rest of the game as Milan held back their top flight rivals for the win and a much needed three points to stay top of league.

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        • kingalexander
          Rookie
          • Nov 2009
          • 382

          #19
          Re: Manager Mode (FIFA10)

          Milan, Palermo play to draw



          Palermo - After an impressive 1-0 win over Juventus last week, league leading AC Milan traveled to Palermo for a mid day match.

          Unfortunately, the game wasn't very entertaining as both sides managed to keep the ball in the middle of the field, with neither gaining an upper hand as they held the 0-0 draw through 90 minutes.

          In rare occasion, Milan manager Leonardo sat scorer Ronaldinho for this game and played Alexandre Pato, in hopes of revitalizing the young star's dwindling morale this season.

          But the young Brazilian was unable to once again make a mark during the game but did manage to play the full game without being substituted.

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          • Nickflyers
            MVP
            • Oct 2008
            • 1858

            #20
            Re: Manager Mode (FIFA10)

            Nicely done!
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