"It was a good performance, we started this group with an easier result than expected," AC Milan Coach Carlo Ancelotti After Winning Against Heerenveen in the UEFA Cup Group Stage

By Anna Italia

What a nice way to make a comeback by winning in the UEFA Cup for AC Milan. 
HEERENVEEN 1 - 3 AC MILAN

I love this photo from AC Milan Coach Carlo Ancelotti during the match against Heerenveen. It is like saying, "I know we are winning here, but I also hope to see a victory this Sunday for the Italian Serie A Week 8 Atalanta - AC Milan on Sunday, October 26."

 
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MILAN - Here are the declarations made by Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti after Heerenveen-Milan 1-3:

"It was a good performance, we started this group with an easier result than expected. Emerson was very positive, he's back to his best. The team is growing and improving, it's more balanced and concentrated, we are happy.

Concerning Beckham, it's good news, it doesn't disturb me at all. He's a serious lad, a professional, and these are all positive signs. Milan look to the present, trying to bring in quality players.

The players are all doing well, in the future some choices will have to be made, but it's OK because we have many games to play. Also Seedorf is doing well, tonight he could have played. The next match against Atalanta will be important because they are a team which has caused us problems in the past, but Milan are in a good moment in the league, we are doing well and can get an excellent result."

2008 - 2009 Italian Serie A RESULTS Week 8 - Italian Serie A TIM Eighth

ATALANTA - AC MILAN
Atleti Azzurri D'Italia
Sunday, October 26, 2008
6:00 a.m. USA Pacific time

Referee: Stefano Farina (Novi Ligure)
Assistant Referees: Magginai, Pirondini
Fourth Official: Bergonzi


What do you think of Ancelotti's declarations?


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