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AC Milan patron Berlusconi angry over Toni rumours
tribalfootball.com - November 17, 2005
AC Milan patron Silvio Berlusconi has bristled at suggestions he's interested in Fiorentina striker Luca Toni.
Milan and Fiorentina do not enjoy a good relationship, with Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani and Fiorentina president Andrea Della Valle no great friends.
"I have never contacted him (Toni) about playing for Milan," scoffed Berlusconi. "He does not appeal to our club."
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AC Milan president Berlusconi rules out Juventus trio move
tribalfootball.com - November 17, 2005
AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has knocked on the head any talk of a move for Juventus trio Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega.
The three directors are coming off contract at Juve next year and have been linked with a shock move to Milan as a block.
But Berlusconi said: "This simply won't happen."
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Moggi: Juventus won't buy in winter market
tribalfootball.com - November 17, 2005
Juventus chief Luciano Moggi has again insisted they won't be making any new signings during the winter market.
"When January comes we won't be signing anyone because we're okay as we are right now," said Moggi.
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Agent: Cassano will sign Roma contract
tribalfootball.com - November 17, 2005
A Real Madrid representative says Antonio Cassano will sign a new contract with AS Roma soon.
Ernesto Bronzetti told Radio Incontro: "He will sign a contract extension with Roma.
"He will be reintegrated into the side and he will leave for a big outfit, perhaps a foreign club, in the summer."
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Bayern Munich's Sagnol keen on Juventus move
tribalfootball.com - November 17, 2005
Bayern Munich defender Willy Sagnol has confirmed he's open to a move to Juventus.
Sagnol is leaving Bayern at the end of the season as his contract expires and said: "Italian football appeals to me very much.
"And in Turin I will find many French people. The leaders of Bayern have only the contract of Michael Ballack on their minds.
"About my future I will speak in January or February, not before."
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Zalayeta’s pain is Socceroos’ gain ----Channel4
Wednesday 16 November, 2005
Marcelo Zalayeta’s penalty shoot-out miss against Australia cost Uruguay a place in the World Cup Finals today.
The Juventus striker was one of two Uruguayans to have their spot-kicks saved by Middlesbrough goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, after the South American outfit had squandered late chances in extra-time to secure their side’s safe passage to Germany next summer.
Dario Rodriguez, who had scored in the first leg win, turned from hero to villain when his penalty was saved in sudden death, but Mark Viduka gave the visitors hope by missing the target from 12 yards.
Zalayeta then stepped up to level the match only to see his shot blocked by Schwarzer, before former Cremonese striker John Aloisi struck the fatal blow in a dramatic finish.
Leading 1-0 from the home leg, the South Americans had started the game well, with Inter’s Alvaro Recoba causing Gus Hiddink’s men all sorts of problems at the back.
However, after Parma midfielder Marco Bresciano (pictured) leveled the tie on aggregate 10 minutes before the break, the Socceroos grew in confidence.
In front of 83,000 impassioned spectators in a packed Telstar Stadium in Sydney, substitute Harry Kewell spurred the home side on and both he and Bresciano missed chances to score.
Zalayeta, though, led an Uruguayan revival in the additional half-hour, and Gustavo Varela, Guillermo Rodriguez and Richard Morales all wasted good chances to put the tie beyond doubt.
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Fiorentina - Milan Stadio Franchi - Channel4
Milan travel to the Stadio Artemio Franchi looking for their ninth consecutive League win, but they will have to stop in-form Fiorentina striker Luca Toni in the process. Milan, two points behind leaders Juventus, will approach the match with no shortage of confidence having defeated the front-runners in Week 10 and mauled Udinese 5-1 in Week 11.
Fiorentina will prove a serious test for Ancelotti’s men. The Viola have won their last four games, beating Ascoli 2-0 in Week 11, and in Toni possess the most prolific striker in Europe. Toni, allegedly a target for Bayern Munich, scored for the Azzurri against Holland last weekend and Milan will have to be at their best to stop the giant marksman adding to his staggering tally of 13 Serie A goals this season.
The hosts have a painful history against Milan. It was at the hands of the Rossoneri that Fiorentina suffered their record home defeat in 1992, losing 7-3. The Viola fared little better last season and will be eager to avenge their 6-0 and 2-1 defeats.
After a fairytale start to the season, the next three weeks will be a true test of Fiorentina’s progress as Cesare Prandelli’s men must face Milan, Roma and Juventus. The Fiorentina Coach will be able to call on a strong side for the challenge. Guilherme Do Prado, Christian Maggio and Alessandro Gamberini are still sidelined, but Marco Donadel returns from suspension to face his former club and there are no new injuries.
Carlo Ancelotti receives a boost with the news that Andriy Shevchenko is available for his first game since the Week 8 clash with Palermo. He will most likely link up with Alberto Gilardino who will be looking to put one over his ex-boss at Parma. Only Cafu is unavailable after international duty. Given the embarrassment of striking riches, Christian Vieri may find himself in the stands once more.
Fiorentina (probable): Frey; Ujfalusi, Di Loreto, Dainelli; Pasqual, Brocchi, Donadel, Fiore, Montolivo, Jorgensen; Toni
Milan (probable): Dida; Stam, Maldini, Nesta; Serginho, Gattuso, Pirlo, Seedorf, Kakà; Gilardino, Shevchenko