Tuesday, September 16, 2003
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The final whistle was just blown by the referee. AC Milan 1 - 0 Ajax.Van der Vaart. Photo by Ajax.nl. Fair use
Well, one good news though. Gattuso received a red card in the final part of the game. Unluckily, Ibrahimovic received a yellow card 2 minutes later and so far, Ajax has collected three yellow cards. This is going to hurt later.
Update on the rest of the matches:
Manchester United 5 - 0 Panathinaikos
Rangers 2 - 1 Stuttgart
Partizan 1 - 1 Porto
Real Madrid 4 - 2 Marseille
Besiktas 0 - 2 Lazio
Sparta Prague 0 - 1 Chelsea
Club Brugge 1 - 1 Celta de Vigo

Inzaghi gets holders Milan off to winning start
By Simon Evans

MILAN, Sept 16 (Reuters) - European champions AC Milan began their title defence with a 1-0 Champions League win over Ajax Amsterdam thanks to a 67th minute strike from the in-form Filippo Inzaghi on Tuesday.
Inzaghi drove home a loose ball after Ajax keeper Bogdan Lobont had parried an Anrdriy Shevchenko shot to get Milan off to a winning start in Group H.
But Carlo Ancelotti's side had goalkeeper Dida to thank for a magnificent save in injury time to keep out a close-range strike from Ajax midfielder Rafael van der Vaart, minutes after Milan midfielder Gennaro Gattuso had been sent off.
It was a hairy end to the night for Milan and until Inzaghi's strike, his sixth in four games including his goals for Italy in recent Euro 2004 qualifiers, Ajax had produced the better chances.
The win was not a spectacular opening to the European season for Milan but they still managed to display the combination of attractive football, determination and luck that guided them to last season's title.
Ajax, beaten in the quarter-finals by Milan last term, showed they will again be a difficult side to beat although they will regret not making more of their extensive possession.

CLASSIC PASSING

The Dutch side, displaying their classic passing game, had the best chances of the first half with the influential Rafael van der Vaart striking the bar with a free-kick in the 25th minute before Dida was forced into a diving save to keep out a Zlatan Ibrahimovic header.
Milan's main inspiration came from 21-year-old Brazilian Kaka, making an impressive Champions League debut after being selected ahead of Portugal's Rui Costa.
Kaka drew roars of appreciation from the San Siro crowd with some delightful touches and frequently troubled the Ajax defence with his dribbling.
But too often Milan moves broke down in the final stages of attack and they then found it hard to regain possession.
Milan's best efforts before the break were a Shevchenko volley that flew over the bar and a Kaka drive just wide after a swift reaction to a poor clearance from Lobont.
Ancelotti was forced into a change in the 33rd minute when Alessandro Costacurta limped off to be replaced by Dane Martin Laursen with captain Paolo Maldini moving over to left back.

CO-OPERATION

There was little between the two teams after the break and it took a rare piece of co-operation between Milan's goal-poaching forwards to provide the breakthrough.
Inzaghi turned well on the edge of the Ajax area and fed Shevchenko whose low shot was pushed out by Lobont only for Inzaghi to pounce on the loose ball and fire them into the lead.
Milan then launched a series of attacks as they sought a second, Shevchenko going close twice, a first-time shot after a great ball from substitute Serginho was parried away and then Lobont did well again to keep out a header from the Ukrainian.
But Milan's plans to wind the game down were disrupted when Gattuso was dismissed after striking out at Ibrahimovic and Ajax piled forward in hope of a late equaliser.
It almost came when after a piercing run from Hatem Trabelsi, who had troubled Milan's left flank throughout, the ball fell to van der Vaart but Dida pulled off a stunning save to foil the close-range strike.
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