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Waiting For Things to Change (Inter vs AC Milan)
Normally, the Derby Della Madonnina is the biggest in the world, between two giants usually going for it all in Europe and Italy. Times have changed, and although the quality of football wasn’t bad, the lack of something to win made the Inter – AC Milan match somewhat of a dull affair.
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Serie A – Inter vs AC Milan Predictions
Usually, the Derby della Madonnina, or sometimes known as the Milan derby, is played for higher stakes, with at least one of the teams in the title race. Things have changed this season due to financial limitations, and the Internazionale hosted match against AC Milan will be about the usual pride and hate, but also for a spot in the Champions League.
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AC Milan – Kevin-Prince Boateng & Ricardo Montolivo Pull it Off
It’s hard to focus on just one player from the AC Milan side that pulled off one of their biggest Champions League wins in recent years, but in a performance heralded as tactically brilliant, defensively brave and hard working all-around, two men, Ricardo Montolivo and Kevin-Prince Boateng stand out a bit more than the rest.
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Biggest January Transfers – Mateo Kovačić, Mario Balotelli & Willian
The FIFA financial fair play is a meaningless attempt at stopping spending in global football. That isn’t stopping teams with and without ample streams of revenue to spend big, even outside the Premier League or the profitable Bundesliga. The three biggest moves in January were a bit surprising – Mario Balotelli to AC Milan, Willian to Anzhi Makhachkala and youngster Mateo Kovačić to Inter.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester United & Arsenal Interested in Stephan El Shaarawy
The financial reality dictates that AC Milan is no longer a big team or major player in the market, for now, which means that other big clubs can lure away their best players. Right now, it’s Stephan El Shaarawy, causing quite an interest among a few clubs, especially Manchester United and Arsenal.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Mario Balotelli Still Not Closer to AC Milan
In what is probably the most dominant saga of the January transfer window, Mario Balotelli is still not getting any closer to leaving Manchester City for AC Milan because of money the clubs can’t agree on, but that’s not the only reason.