Videos, AC Milan training Monday 13 February 2012 for the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 against Arsenal

By Anna Italia
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AC Milan - Arsenal 
   Wednesday 15 February 2012, San Siro Stadium, Milan, Italy, Champions League Round of 16

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Good news for AC Milan recovering players after having the long list of 13 injured players.  Naturally, recovered players won't be ready for 90 minutes, but it is an added boost for AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri to prepare the game against Arsenal for the first leg of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 "to win or win." 
As reported by AC Milan official website, among returning injured players training with the team are Kevin Prince Boateng, Alessandro Nesta, Alexandre Pato and Mathieu Flamini.  Moreover, Allegri could count with all three goalkeepers during training: Marco Amelia, Flavio Roma and the awaited recovery from first goalkeeper Christian Abbiati back on the pitch.   

Training included  ball warm up exercise, they went on to technical exercises in the three positional groups. At the end, around 12.40 (training began at midday on the central pitch), ten minutes of ball possession in two groups ensued, and finally twenty minutes of mini matches, firstly concerning tactics and then a "free" match. 

Following personalized recovery training were defender Mario Yepes and midfielder Alberto Aquilani.

Here are the videos from AC Milan training on Monday 13 February 2012 at the Centro Sportivo Milanello preparing the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 match, AC Milan v Arsenal.  The game to be played on Wednesday 15 February in San Siro Stadium at 20:45.






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UEFA Champions League Round of 16
First Leg
 
AC Milan - Arsenal
Wednesday 15 February 2012
San Siro Stadium
Milan, Italy
20:45

Referee: Viktor Kassai
Assistants:  Gabor Eros and Gyorgy Ring, Istvan Vad and Mihaly Fabian.
Fourth official: Tamas Bognar.


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