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Posted: September 9th, 2009 by Ryan Bailey

Video: Ronaldinho gets a fake red card


Referee suffers temporary bout of colour blindness

Having lost all three of their matches in the Americaland World Football Challenge, including a 2-0 defeat at the hands of fierce rivals Inter Milan last night, it’s fair to say that Post-Ancelotti AC Milan have not enjoyed the greatest of form.

Rossoneri fans, however, were given something to smile about in the Milan derby, however, as Ronaldinho was mistakenly given a red card. It was shortly replaced by a real yellow card. Oh, such fun times.

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Posted: July 27th, 2009 by Ryan Bailey

Leonardo to officially replace Carlo Ancelotti as AC Milan Manager on Monday


Chelsea-bound manager’s boots have been filled

Carlo Ancelotti and Leonardo

Milanese newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport and Spanish daily Marca are reporting that Brazilian World Cup winner Leonardo will be officially unveiled as the new manager of AC Milan on Monday.

The 39-year-old - who played for Milan for four seasons and is currently a Technical Director at the club - will take charge from next week, as owner Silvio Berlusconi wants a manager who “knows the Rossoneri”.

If Leonardo is indeed announced as Milan boss on Monday (the day after the Serie A season ends) it can be safely assumed that Carlo Ancelotti will simultaneously be unveiled at Chelsea.

Congratulations to the former Match of the Day World Cup pundit for elbowing his way into such a high profile role, despite not having any previous experience or coaching badges. By means of a tribute, we present his finest moment after the jump…

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Posted: May 29th, 2009 by Ryan Bailey