Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Serie A 2003 2004 Lazio AC Milan


23e journee
29 fevrier 2004
Olimpico Roma

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It was 15.00 pm on November 18, 2001. A young Carlo Ancelotti, who was beginning to shine as a coach, had just started working as a coach for Milan and was just about to debut on the Serie A with the “Rossoneros”. A match that marked the beginning of a period, perhaps the most laureate stage of the Italian giants in the last decades. On that day, Milan couldn’t win against Piacenza and ended up with a draw. Nevertheless, time has proved that that afternoon’s score was trivial.



 The Tifosi who were on the crowd of San Siro witnessed Carlo Ancelotti’s first match as a coach. A match that changed the recent history of the club and of course, the career of Ancelotti.
8 Titles and more than 400 matches The Italian coach began to forge what would become the most succesful stage as a coach. Directing Milan, Ancelotti conquered 8 titles. On top of any other title he won two Champions League (2003 and 2007). Nevertheless, we musn’t forget he also won a Serie A (2004), an Italian Cup (2003), Italian Supercup (2004), Two European Supercups (2003-2007) and a Club World Cup in 2007.


LAZIO: Peruzzi, Stam, Fernando Couto (81' Oddo), Mihajlovic, Favalli, Fiore I, Giannichedda, Liverani (85' Inzaghi II), Lopez, César (66' Zauri), Corradi - All.: Mancini
MILAN: Dida, Cafu, Costacurta, P. Maldini, Kaladze, Ambrosini, Pirlo, Seedorf I, Rui Costa (67' Gattuso), Tomasson (67' Inzaghi I), Shevchenko (81' Pancaro) - All.: Ancelotti



























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