Wednesday, September 18, 2013

AC Milan vs Celtic



AC Milan will have to battle a lengthy injury list when it begins its Champions League campaign against Celtic on Wednesday.

The seven-time winner of Europe's premier club competition already had Ignazio Abate, Mattia De Sciglio, Matias Silvestre, Daniele Bonera and Giampaolo Pazzini sidelined prior to its 2-2 draw with Torino.

To make matters worse, Stephan El Shaarawy was forced to pull out of that game with a thigh problem, Riccardo Montolivo was withdrawn from the action with a similar injury and Kaka around faces a month out with a thigh strain.

The Rossoneri will be down to the bare bones for the Celtic clash, and coach Massimiliano Allegri told the club's official website: "We'll make do with who we have and we'll have fresh players ready to play what is a delicate and important game."

Allegri's men have won just one of their first three games in Serie A and only salvaged a point at Torino courtesy of late goals from Sulley Muntari and Mario Balotelli.

A similarly slow start in European competition could well prove costly, as Milan has been drawn in a difficult Group H that also features Barcelona and Ajax.

Celtic will be aiming to follow up last season's impressive showing in the Champions League, which was highlighted by a shock 2-1 home victory over Barcelona.

Victor Wanyama scored the opening goal of that game, but he has since departed to Southampton, while star striker Gary Hooper also left the club this summer to join Norwich City.

One of Celtic's summer additions, fullback Steven Mouyokolo, is set to miss the entire group stage after rupturing his Achilles tendon in training, while winger James Forrest returned from international duty with Scotland nursing a back complaint.

Midfielder Nir Biton missed Saturday's 3-1 win at Hearts due to work permit issues, and it is unclear whether he will be eligible to feature against Milan; however, former Ajax winger Derk Boerrigter, defender Virgil van Dijk and forwards Teemu Pukki and Amido Balde could all make their first Champions League appearances for Neil Lennon's side.

Pukki - a deadline-day arrival from Schalke - made an immediate impression on his debut against Hearts, coming off the bench to head home the final goal.

"It is a big thing for me to play again in the Champions League," Pukki said. "Last year I also played with Schalke, but not as a starting player, so I'm hoping to play a lot of games in the Champions League."

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