

Dinho Helps Save Milan With a Magical Free Kick, Again!
By: fetyani | November 27th, 2008November 27, 2008. UEFA Cup, Group Stage, Portsmouth (England) VS. Milan (Italy). Milan need at least one point to qualify to the next stage. As soon as HE came in for Kaka in the 73rd minute he was reviving the game. 83rd minute Milan earned a free kick and as he magically did on Sunday against Torino, Ronaldinho scored another wonderful free kick to bring the game officially back in action with around 10 minutes left with extra time. Milan did not give up and before you know it, Super Pippoooooo Inzaghi scored in the 92nd minute to give Milan the point they needed to qualify to the next stage in UEFA Cup. Great reply from Pippo Inzaghi to Raúl González, who caught up to Inzaghi’s record yesterday by scoring his 64th goal in UEFA competitions; though Pippo is at 65 now baby!!
Ronaldinho’s Free-Kick Goal, Amazing!
Filippo “Super Pippo” Inzaghi’s Goal
Goal.com gave him a rating of 9.0 “The game turned on his introduction. His goal put the wind in Milan’s sails and he was the biggest threat of the tie.” That pretty much says a lot about our golden boy.
Ronnie now leads Milan in the goal scoring department with 8 goals in 16 games.
Milan and Dinho’s next challenge are Palermo on Sunday November 30th, Dinho is expected to play behind two strikers and have his freedom playing alone without Kaka (suspended).
Foza Dinho! Forza Milan!
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Im starting to get worried about Kaka’s future at the club… He is the best in the world after Messi IMO and needs to stay but Ronaldinho is stealing his shine right now…
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Whoever is most fit and on form should start (Ronaldinho vs. Kaka) and right now it’s ‘Dinho. Kaka needs a rest I think, just like most of the team. As long as one of them stays on form, we’re gunna be okay.
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Yea maybe resting Kaka for a little would be good but its a delicate balance because it may upset him and Man City is lurking… I hope he stays in Milan forever but I am worried…
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If Kaka continues like this, and doesn’t regain back his old form, it’s likely that he’ll leave sooner rather than later. Think about it from an economic point of view.
If Dinho keeps his form until the end of the season, and we get Gourcuff back, and we can get 150 mil from Kaka, then that’s the wise thing to do.
Some food for thought. haha!
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im not worried at all, after all it is Kaka! the old Kaka will come back sooner or later. like i always say about Dinho and Kaka too in this situation, “form is temporary, class is permanent”. never to selling kaka.
lets hope we see Ka-Pa-Ro with the same success as The Dutch Trio (Van Basten, Gullit & Rijkaard).
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Dinho Hearts ADP by the way…

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