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AC Milan 1:1 Livorno - match report Scorers: Pulzetti 50 (L), Pirlo pen 61 (M) Milan were held to a 1-1 home draw by Livorno, but above all the team is in shock after Ronaldo was stretchered off with a serious knee injury. This fixture was rescheduled from December 16 due to the Rossoneri's Club World Cup commitments and was the last Serie A game to be moved from that period, but after four wins on the trot they knew another victory would see them leapfrog Fiorentina into fourth place. Kaka, Alexandre Pato, Ronaldo and Pippo Inzaghi were injured, so Alberto Paloschi got his first start just three days after scoring in the opening 20 seconds of his Serie A debut. Yoann Gourcuff supported the 18-year-old and Alberto Gilardino. Livorno came off a 1-1 draw with Genoa and were just three points clear of the drop zone. After five minutes Andrea Pirlo's snapshot was palmed round the near post by Marco Amelia, then back-to-back Gourcuff and Massimo Ambrosini efforts were charged down inside the box. Ambrosini's haphazard cross turned into a shot that Amelia flapped out from under the bar. Pirlo dispossessed a player in midfield and threaded through for Paloschi, who lost his footing at the key moment and allowed Amelia to save. Livorno had their first attempt on 18 minutes, as Francesco Tavano spun round to drill over the bar, but it was all Milan as Gourcuff smashed a powerful left-foot drive past the woodwork. A free kick was floated to the back post and Tavano was left unmarked thanks to Massimo Oddo's error, but Ambrosini did just enough to put him off as he fired high from eight yards. The best chance of the game so far saw Ambrosini's diving header fingertipped round the base of the post by a spectacular Amelia save. The Italian international goalkeeper was tested again by a Pirlo snapshot. Livorno's chances of getting points here were hit when Tavano limped off clutching the back of his thigh just before half-time. Straight after the restart, Gennaro Gattuso risked a penalty with a sliding tackle on Antonio Flippini, but it was clean. However, it was Livorno who took a shock lead on 50 minutes. Nico Pulzetti gathered a weak Kakha Kaladze clearance, took it to his stronger left foot and unleashed a rocket into the far top corner from just inside the box. It was a fine way to celebrate his 24th birthday. Gilardino requested a penalty, but the ball ricocheted off Fabio Galante's leg and on to his arm, so was not a spot-kick offence. Carlo Ancelotti completely revamped the strikeforce with a double substitution, introducing the not 100 per cent fit Ronaldo and Inzaghi. Within a couple of minutes the referee pointed to the spot for a penalty as Jose Luis Vidigal struck Oddo's cross. Most of the attention was on Ronaldo, who fell in that move and was stretchered off clutching his left knee. The Brazilian was crying in agony and his teammates seemed very shaken, fearing the worst. Pirlo kept his cool to convert the spot-kick and draw Milan level, while Serginho came off the bench. Initial reports suggest Ronaldo has sustained a serious tendon injury in his left knee and the fall was not entirely dissimilar to the horrific injury he suffered on April 12, 2000. Ambrosini moved further up the field to fill in and there were long-range efforts from Inzaghi and Diamanti. On 76 minutes an Inzaghi diving header was somehow pushed off the line by a crucial Amelia reaction save. In the final minute Livorno risked a winner with Pulzetti again. He was totally unmarked at the back post and came sliding on to a cross, but couldn't make decent contact and the ball was trapped under his body. Milan: Kalac; Oddo, Bonera, Kaladze, Favalli; Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Gourcuff; Paloschi (Inzaghi 57), Gilardino (Ronaldo 57) (Serginho 62) Livorno: Amelia; Grandoni, Knezevic, Galante; A Filippini, Pulzetti, De Vezze, Vidigal (Pavan 84), Pasquale; Tavano (Diamanti 45), Tristan (Rossini 77)- Filippo Inzaghi
- Alberto Gilardino
- Yoann Gourcuff
- Filippo Inzaghi
- Filippo Inzaghi
AC Milan 1:1 Livorno - match report Scorers: Pulzetti 50 (L), Pirlo pen 61 (M) Milan were held to a 1-1 home draw by Livorno, but above all the team is in shock after Ronaldo was stretchered off with a serious knee injury. This fixture was rescheduled from December 16 due to the Rossoneri's Club World Cup commitments and was the last Serie A game to be moved from that period, but after four wins on the trot they knew another victory would see them leapfrog Fiorentina into fourth place. Kaka, Alexandre Pato, Ronaldo and Pippo Inzaghi were injured, so Alberto Paloschi got his first start just three days after scoring in the opening 20 seconds of his Serie A debut. Yoann Gourcuff supported the 18-year-old and Alberto Gilardino. Livorno came off a 1-1 draw with Genoa and were just three points clear of the drop zone. After five minutes Andrea Pirlo's snapshot was palmed round the near post by Marco Amelia, then back-to-back Gourcuff and Massimo Ambrosini efforts were charged down inside the box. Ambrosini's haphazard cross turned into a shot that Amelia flapped out from under the bar. Pirlo dispossessed a player in midfield and threaded through for Paloschi, who lost his footing at the key moment and allowed Amelia to save. Livorno had their first attempt on 18 minutes, as Francesco Tavano spun round to drill over the bar, but it was all Milan as Gourcuff smashed a powerful left-foot drive past the woodwork. A free kick was floated to the back post and Tavano was left unmarked thanks to Massimo Oddo's error, but Ambrosini did just enough to put him off as he fired high from eight yards. The best chance of the game so far saw Ambrosini's diving header fingertipped round the base of the post by a spectacular Amelia save. The Italian international goalkeeper was tested again by a Pirlo snapshot. Livorno's chances of getting points here were hit when Tavano limped off clutching the back of his thigh just before half-time. Straight after the restart, Gennaro Gattuso risked a penalty with a sliding tackle on Antonio Flippini, but it was clean. However, it was Livorno who took a shock lead on 50 minutes. Nico Pulzetti gathered a weak Kakha Kaladze clearance, took it to his stronger left foot and unleashed a rocket into the far top corner from just inside the box. It was a fine way to celebrate his 24th birthday. Gilardino requested a penalty, but the ball ricocheted off Fabio Galante's leg and on to his arm, so was not a spot-kick offence. Carlo Ancelotti completely revamped the strikeforce with a double substitution, introducing the not 100 per cent fit Ronaldo and Inzaghi. Within a couple of minutes the referee pointed to the spot for a penalty as Jose Luis Vidigal struck Oddo's cross. Most of the attention was on Ronaldo, who fell in that move and was stretchered off clutching his left knee. The Brazilian was crying in agony and his teammates seemed very shaken, fearing the worst. Pirlo kept his cool to convert the spot-kick and draw Milan level, while Serginho came off the bench. Initial reports suggest Ronaldo has sustained a serious tendon injury in his left knee and the fall was not entirely dissimilar to the horrific injury he suffered on April 12, 2000. Ambrosini moved further up the field to fill in and there were long-range efforts from Inzaghi and Diamanti. On 76 minutes an Inzaghi diving header was somehow pushed off the line by a crucial Amelia reaction save. In the final minute Livorno risked a winner with Pulzetti again. He was totally unmarked at the back post and came sliding on to a cross, but couldn't make decent contact and the ball was trapped under his body. Milan: Kalac; Oddo, Bonera, Kaladze, Favalli; Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Gourcuff; Paloschi (Inzaghi 57), Gilardino (Ronaldo 57) (Serginho 62) Livorno: Amelia; Grandoni, Knezevic, Galante; A Filippini, Pulzetti, De Vezze, Vidigal (Pavan 84), Pasquale; Tavano (Diamanti 45), Tristan (Rossini 77)- Alberto Gilardino
- Alberto Gilardino
AC Milan 1:1 Livorno - match report Scorers: Pulzetti 50 (L), Pirlo pen 61 (M) Milan were held to a 1-1 home draw by Livorno, but above all the team is in shock after Ronaldo was stretchered off with a serious knee injury. This fixture was rescheduled from December 16 due to the Rossoneri's Club World Cup commitments and was the last Serie A game to be moved from that period, but after four wins on the trot they knew another victory would see them leapfrog Fiorentina into fourth place. Kaka, Alexandre Pato, Ronaldo and Pippo Inzaghi were injured, so Alberto Paloschi got his first start just three days after scoring in the opening 20 seconds of his Serie A debut. Yoann Gourcuff supported the 18-year-old and Alberto Gilardino. Livorno came off a 1-1 draw with Genoa and were just three points clear of the drop zone. After five minutes Andrea Pirlo's snapshot was palmed round the near post by Marco Amelia, then back-to-back Gourcuff and Massimo Ambrosini efforts were charged down inside the box. Ambrosini's haphazard cross turned into a shot that Amelia flapped out from under the bar. Pirlo dispossessed a player in midfield and threaded through for Paloschi, who lost his footing at the key moment and allowed Amelia to save. Livorno had their first attempt on 18 minutes, as Francesco Tavano spun round to drill over the bar, but it was all Milan as Gourcuff smashed a powerful left-foot drive past the woodwork. A free kick was floated to the back post and Tavano was left unmarked thanks to Massimo Oddo's error, but Ambrosini did just enough to put him off as he fired high from eight yards. The best chance of the game so far saw Ambrosini's diving header fingertipped round the base of the post by a spectacular Amelia save. The Italian international goalkeeper was tested again by a Pirlo snapshot. Livorno's chances of getting points here were hit when Tavano limped off clutching the back of his thigh just before half-time. Straight after the restart, Gennaro Gattuso risked a penalty with a sliding tackle on Antonio Flippini, but it was clean. However, it was Livorno who took a shock lead on 50 minutes. Nico Pulzetti gathered a weak Kakha Kaladze clearance, took it to his stronger left foot and unleashed a rocket into the far top corner from just inside the box. It was a fine way to celebrate his 24th birthday. Gilardino requested a penalty, but the ball ricocheted off Fabio Galante's leg and on to his arm, so was not a spot-kick offence. Carlo Ancelotti completely revamped the strikeforce with a double substitution, introducing the not 100 per cent fit Ronaldo and Inzaghi. Within a couple of minutes the referee pointed to the spot for a penalty as Jose Luis Vidigal struck Oddo's cross. Most of the attention was on Ronaldo, who fell in that move and was stretchered off clutching his left knee. The Brazilian was crying in agony and his teammates seemed very shaken, fearing the worst. Pirlo kept his cool to convert the spot-kick and draw Milan level, while Serginho came off the bench. Initial reports suggest Ronaldo has sustained a serious tendon injury in his left knee and the fall was not entirely dissimilar to the horrific injury he suffered on April 12, 2000. Ambrosini moved further up the field to fill in and there were long-range efforts from Inzaghi and Diamanti. On 76 minutes an Inzaghi diving header was somehow pushed off the line by a crucial Amelia reaction save. In the final minute Livorno risked a winner with Pulzetti again. He was totally unmarked at the back post and came sliding on to a cross, but couldn't make decent contact and the ball was trapped under his body. Milan: Kalac; Oddo, Bonera, Kaladze, Favalli; Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Gourcuff; Paloschi (Inzaghi 57), Gilardino (Ronaldo 57) (Serginho 62) Livorno: Amelia; Grandoni, Knezevic, Galante; A Filippini, Pulzetti, De Vezze, Vidigal (Pavan 84), Pasquale; Tavano (Diamanti 45), Tristan (Rossini 77)- Yoann Gourcuff
- Yoann Gourcuff
AC Milan 1:1 Livorno - match report Scorers: Pulzetti 50 (L), Pirlo pen 61 (M) Milan were held to a 1-1 home draw by Livorno, but above all the team is in shock after Ronaldo was stretchered off with a serious knee injury. This fixture was rescheduled from December 16 due to the Rossoneri's Club World Cup commitments and was the last Serie A game to be moved from that period, but after four wins on the trot they knew another victory would see them leapfrog Fiorentina into fourth place. Kaka, Alexandre Pato, Ronaldo and Pippo Inzaghi were injured, so Alberto Paloschi got his first start just three days after scoring in the opening 20 seconds of his Serie A debut. Yoann Gourcuff supported the 18-year-old and Alberto Gilardino. Livorno came off a 1-1 draw with Genoa and were just three points clear of the drop zone. After five minutes Andrea Pirlo's snapshot was palmed round the near post by Marco Amelia, then back-to-back Gourcuff and Massimo Ambrosini efforts were charged down inside the box. Ambrosini's haphazard cross turned into a shot that Amelia flapped out from under the bar. Pirlo dispossessed a player in midfield and threaded through for Paloschi, who lost his footing at the key moment and allowed Amelia to save. Livorno had their first attempt on 18 minutes, as Francesco Tavano spun round to drill over the bar, but it was all Milan as Gourcuff smashed a powerful left-foot drive past the woodwork. A free kick was floated to the back post and Tavano was left unmarked thanks to Massimo Oddo's error, but Ambrosini did just enough to put him off as he fired high from eight yards. The best chance of the game so far saw Ambrosini's diving header fingertipped round the base of the post by a spectacular Amelia save. The Italian international goalkeeper was tested again by a Pirlo snapshot. Livorno's chances of getting points here were hit when Tavano limped off clutching the back of his thigh just before half-time. Straight after the restart, Gennaro Gattuso risked a penalty with a sliding tackle on Antonio Flippini, but it was clean. However, it was Livorno who took a shock lead on 50 minutes. Nico Pulzetti gathered a weak Kakha Kaladze clearance, took it to his stronger left foot and unleashed a rocket into the far top corner from just inside the box. It was a fine way to celebrate his 24th birthday. Gilardino requested a penalty, but the ball ricocheted off Fabio Galante's leg and on to his arm, so was not a spot-kick offence. Carlo Ancelotti completely revamped the strikeforce with a double substitution, introducing the not 100 per cent fit Ronaldo and Inzaghi. Within a couple of minutes the referee pointed to the spot for a penalty as Jose Luis Vidigal struck Oddo's cross. Most of the attention was on Ronaldo, who fell in that move and was stretchered off clutching his left knee. The Brazilian was crying in agony and his teammates seemed very shaken, fearing the worst. Pirlo kept his cool to convert the spot-kick and draw Milan level, while Serginho came off the bench. Initial reports suggest Ronaldo has sustained a serious tendon injury in his left knee and the fall was not entirely dissimilar to the horrific injury he suffered on April 12, 2000. Ambrosini moved further up the field to fill in and there were long-range efforts from Inzaghi and Diamanti. On 76 minutes an Inzaghi diving header was somehow pushed off the line by a crucial Amelia reaction save. In the final minute Livorno risked a winner with Pulzetti again. He was totally unmarked at the back post and came sliding on to a cross, but couldn't make decent contact and the ball was trapped under his body. Milan: Kalac; Oddo, Bonera, Kaladze, Favalli; Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Gourcuff; Paloschi (Inzaghi 57), Gilardino (Ronaldo 57) (Serginho 62) Livorno: Amelia; Grandoni, Knezevic, Galante; A Filippini, Pulzetti, De Vezze, Vidigal (Pavan 84), Pasquale; Tavano (Diamanti 45), Tristan (Rossini 77)- Ronaldo Lima
AC Milan striker Ronaldo heads for surgery in Paris ROME (AFP) - Revisiting his injury-blighted past, Brazilian veteran Ronaldo prepared to fly to Paris for surgery on Thursday after rupturing a tendon in his right knee during AC Milan's 1-1 draw with Livorno, media reports said. Ronaldo will almost certainly miss the remainder of the season with Gazetta dello Sport reporting overnight that the 31-year-old faces nine months on the sidelines. Renowned surgeon Professor Gerard Saillant will supervise the surgery, according to the Ansa news agency. Ansa said Ronaldo, who joined Milan in January last year from Real Madrid, arrived at Milan airport around 0900 GMT along with his fiancee and club official and compatriot Leonardo, as well as club doctor Massimiliano Sala and physiotherapist Bruno Mazziotti. Italian media speculated whether, after the catalogue of knee injuries that "Il Fenomeno" has suffered in the past, Ronaldo's latest setback might spell the end of the world champion's career. In November 1999 and again five months later, he suffered similar problems but returned after the best part of two years on the sidelines following surgery by Professor Saillant to lift the World Cup with Brazil, scoring in the final win over Germany and finishing tournament top scorer. "It is Ronaldo who asked to be operated on in Paris by the team that put his right knee straight eight years ago," Jean-Pierre Meersseman, chief of AC Milan's medical staff, revealed overnight Wednesday. AC Milan owner and former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi said he believed Ronaldo would be back. "I spoke with Ronaldo yesterday (Wednesday) and said he must believe in himself. He has extraordinary physical potential and I think he can be back within months to being the champion that he is," Berlusconi said. With Ronaldo having suffered the bulk of his previous serious injuries playing for Inter Milan before heading to Real, his latest setback has found sympathy at his old club on the black and blue half of town and Inter chairman Massimo Moratti on Thursday wished him well. "I hope he gets better soon. But clearly one can at the moment speak of a career in danger, as one said previously first time round (in 1999 and 2000)," Moratti said. "But Ronaldo is tough mentally and physically and the surgeons know him, while he knows what to expect, which should help things," Moratti hoped. Ronaldo was injured just minutes after entering the fray as a second-half substitute and was taken to hospital. Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti refused overnight to call time on Ronaldo's career. "We're all very sorry and worried about what happened to Ronaldo, I don't want to say it's the end of his career because only time can decide whether it is or not," he said. "From our part all we can do is stand by him and let him recover." Ronaldo underwent an X-ray at hospital and Milan's club doctor Jean-Pierre Messerman later confirmed he had indeed suffered the same injury. Nonetheless, amid the gloom, another doctor, Walter Pascale, had some good news for Ronaldo. "Surgical techniques to repair this kind of injury have improved a lot over the last eight years," he said late Wednesday. "If things go as they should he should get back to his best. However it's difficult at this time to say for how long he will be out."- Ronaldo Lima
Ronaldo career in balance after new injury MILAN, Italy -- Brazilian star Ronaldo is facing an uncertain future after rupturing tendons in his left knee during AC Milan's 1-1 draw with Livorno on Wednesday night. Ronaldo had only been on the field for three minutes as a substitute at the San Siro when he fell awkwardly. It is another injury blow for the former World Cup hero who has barely played all season for the Italian giants and spent the winter break on rehabilitation in Brazil. "We are all very upset and worried about what happened to Ronaldo. For our part we can only be there for him and stay calm," coach Carlo Ancelotti told the club's Web site. "I don't think I can say that his career is over because only time can tell when his career will end." Ronaldo traveled to Paris on Thursday to see Gerard Sailant, the same surgeon who treated him for a similar incident to his right knee in 2000. Ronaldo is set to undergo surgery at the Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital. "He fears for his career," Milan president Silvio Berlusconi told Italian state RAI TV. "I called him last evening and told him to believe in himself. He has enormous physical potential. This morning, he was going to France for an operation. "As a 31-year-old, he's very young. He has an extraordinary physique, and I think within a few months he could return to being the champion that we all know him as." But Thursday's Italian newspapers cast doubt on the striker's futurre. "It's an injury that could end the career of 'Il Fenomeno'," Gazetta dello Sport headlined. "The recovery time is dramatic: from nine months to a year." Ronaldo's injury, which occured in the incident which led to a penalty for AC Milan, totally overshadowed the match. Andrea Pirlo subsequently equalized from the spot for the faltering European champions after Nico Pulzetti had given Livorno a surprise lead early in the second half.- Ronaldo Lima
Ronaldo ruptures tendon in knee Brazilian star's season in question after injury in draw MILAN, Italy (AP) -- AC Milan forward Ronaldo ruptured a tendon in his left knee in a 1-1 draw with Livorno on Wednesday, and the Brazilian was carried off the field in tears. The injury occurred two minutes after Ronaldo entered the game during a play that earned Milan an equalizing penalty. Ronaldo was taken to a hospital, with the club saying the full extent of the damage was unknown. "It's a problem with the tendon in his left knee, not the knee that was operated on in the past,'' Milan vice president Adriano Galliani told Italy's Sky TV. "The severity of it isn't known yet, but it's a serious problem.'' A three-time FIFA world player of the year, Ronaldo has battled injuries throughout his career. He has played sparingly since joining Milan from Real Madrid in January 2007. Wednesday's match was only his fifth in Serie A this season. Ronaldo injured his thigh July 31 during preseason training. He returned in November but has been on and off the roster due to a series of recurring problems.- Kylie Minogue
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Shah Rukh Khan to host reality show New Delhi, Feb 13 : Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan will once again don the quizmaster's role in what could be India's biggest reality game show on television. Earlier, Khan's youthful charm impressed many as he took over as quizmaster on a hit TV show "Kaun Banega Crorepati" or KBC, an Indian version of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire", produced by the Indian arm of Rupert Murdoch's Star network. The same network is now coming up with the show 'Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain?' on the lines of Mark Burnett format "Are you smarter that a 5th grader?" The show will have adult contestants testing their wits with a group of sprightly ten-year-olds. Forty-two-year-old actor said putting school-level questions to adults would indeed be a challenging job. "USP of the show would be that an adult asking a nine-year-old kid to answer the question maybe of standard one or two. That would be funnily embarrassing for an adult to do it. I think that interaction will really make the show go well. My job would be to ensure that this interaction comes out to fore in the show and people enjoy it," Khan said. While the earlier show KBC on which Khan replaced superstar Amitabh Bachchan as the quizmaster had a prize money of two crore rupees, this time around the kitty has been increased to five crore rupees. When Khan hosted KBC some Indian newspapers said the highest paid actor in Bollywood managed to win the hearts of viewers with his boyish enthusiasm and funny remarks, much in contrast to the serious air adopted by Bachchan.- Ewan McGregor
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ANCELOTTI DISMISSES RONALDO RUMOURS AC Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti has rubbished rumours regarding the future of Ronaldo and revealed the Brazilian could win a new deal with the Rossoneri. Ronaldo's future at Milan has been questioned again after he suffered a new injury. Reports from Brazil had suggested the former Real Madrid striker was considering retiring as he was so frustrated with his fitness, but Ancelotti has brushed off the speculation. "Is Ronaldo retiring? You would have to ask him about that," said Ancelotti "But he seems fit to me and I haven't heard anything from him. "He wasn't in the best condition to be playing on Sunday and if I'd had other options I wouldn't have played him." Ronaldo's current contract expires in the summer, but Ancelotti says the forward could win a new deal if he proves his fitness. "If he finds fitness, his contract will be renewed," added Ancelotti.- Ronaldo Lima
Ronaldo: The Galacticos Era Was A Mistake Ronaldo has looked back with anger on the famous 'Galactico' era at Real Madrid, claiming that the superstar ethos at the time was a big mistake... AC Milan striker Ronaldo was among the best in the world during his time at Real Madrid. Playing alongside the likes of Luis Figo, David Beckham and Zinedine Zidane, the Bernabeu men were known as the "Galacticos." But while such superstar status wowed the crowds and brought in the merchandising dollars, the forward himself was none too enamoured with the label. "It ended badly because it started badly," he told Punto Radio. "We never wanted nor sought such a description. In the end, we paid a price for something that we hadn't looked for." Nonetheless, Ronaldo clearly retains some fondness for Madrid, looking at his former comrades and some new stars. "Raul will play again for Spain because he's a very important player," he said of the club captain. "Apart from his goals and quality, his leadership can turn a game. "Guti? I was the first to say that he was a spectacular player, as well as a good person. Surely he misses playing with me!" "Sergio Ramos has a very Italian style of play, and he's still very young," he added, moving on to the inevitable transfer talk on the Spaniard's proposed move to AC Milan. One player who has been linked repeatedly with a switch in the opposite direction is Kaka. Ronaldo, however, wouldn't be drawn on such rumours, nor would he tell his compatriot what to do. "I can't advise anyone on this issue," he said. "I can only say what I went through in Madrid. Kaka's situation here, considering his status with the club, would make it hard to change city and team. So, I can't give advice to anyone."- David Coulthard
- Ronaldo Lima
MILAN-LIVORNO GOALKEEPERS: Dida, Kalac; DEFENDERS: Bonera, Cafu, Favalli, Kaladze, Oddo, Serginho, Simic; MIDFIELDERS: Ambrosini, Gattuso, Gourcuff, Pirlo, Seedorf; STRIKERS: Gilardino, Inzaghi, Ronaldo, Paloschi.- Filippo Inzaghi
MILAN-LIVORNO GOALKEEPERS: Dida, Kalac; DEFENDERS: Bonera, Cafu, Favalli, Kaladze, Oddo, Serginho, Simic; MIDFIELDERS: Ambrosini, Gattuso, Gourcuff, Pirlo, Seedorf; STRIKERS: Gilardino, Inzaghi, Ronaldo, Paloschi.- Alberto Gilardino
MILAN-LIVORNO GOALKEEPERS: Dida, Kalac; DEFENDERS: Bonera, Cafu, Favalli, Kaladze, Oddo, Serginho, Simic; MIDFIELDERS: Ambrosini, Gattuso, Gourcuff, Pirlo, Seedorf; STRIKERS: Gilardino, Inzaghi, Ronaldo, Paloschi.- Yoann Gourcuff
MILAN-LIVORNO GOALKEEPERS: Dida, Kalac; DEFENDERS: Bonera, Cafu, Favalli, Kaladze, Oddo, Serginho, Simic; MIDFIELDERS: Ambrosini, Gattuso, Gourcuff, Pirlo, Seedorf; STRIKERS: Gilardino, Inzaghi, Ronaldo, Paloschi. - Ronaldo Lima