Giorgios Samaras: The Celtic striker tussles with Antonio Nocerino
Goals from Cristian Zapata and Sulley Muntari saw AC Milan edge past a valiant Celtic with a 2-0 win at the San Siro.
After
being outplayed for large spells of the game, Milan eventually broke
the deadlock against the run of play with less than 10 minutes remaining
as Zapata's strike took a wicked deflection off the heels of Emilio
Izaguirre, leaving Forster helpless as the ball trickled into the bottom
corner.
The Serie A giants then doubled their lead moments later through
Muntari, who bundled home from close range after Forster had pulled off
an excellent save to palm away Mario Balotelli's free-kick.
Prior to the game, much was made of AC Milan head coach Massimiliano
Allegri's lengthy injury-list which included the absence of Kaka and
captain Riccardo Montolivo, and indeed they looked disjointed for most
of the match.
The Hoops dominated possession for large spells of the first half,
but found chances few-and-far between with Kris Commons and Charlie
Mulgrew both guilty of wasting set-pieces in good positions, while Adam
Matthews caused numerous problems down the right.
The hosts' best opportunity of the opening 45 minutes came just
before the break as Balotelli's strike from distance required Fraser
Forster to scramble across goal to tip wide after a wicked deflection by
Efe Ambrose, before Muntari acrobatically fired over.
Neil Lennon's side looked to be on course for a point, although they
did have chances to win the game with Giorgios Samaras firing wide in
the early stages of the second-half and Anthony Stokes clipping the
crossbar with a curling free-kick.
Muntari missed a glaring opportunity to take the lead when he headed
over from close range on the hour mark as Milan became increasingly
frustrated, while Celtic grew in confidence.
The home side were struggling against Neil Lennon's men and in need of some inspiration as the game entered the final stages.
However, they got a huge slice of luck when Zapata's drive in the
82nd minute appeared to be heading wide before it deflected off
left-back Izaguirre and ended up behind Forster.
The Hoops goalkeeper was beaten again four minutes later despite
making a great save from Balotelli's free-kick, as Muntari knocked in
the rebound.
The two late goals, though, were a sickener for Celtic who take on
Barcelona in their next group fixture at Parkhead at the start of
October with Ajax also waiting in the wings.
However, on their overall display, they can go forward in the group with some confidence.Source:SKYSPORTS.COM
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