Thursday, February 17, 2011

The British Gattuso against "unworthy, Milan Mafia '

LONDON, Feb. 16 - provocative, threatening, even mafia tough attack on the British press at Milan, after the defeat against Tottenham in the going of the second round of the Champions League. Accused Mathieu Flamini, Gennaro Gattuso and above all, considered an "unworthy" captain of the Rossoneri after the deputy head of Harry Redknapp, Joe Jordan.

An epilogue embarrassing for Milan, beaten by a team on the field - as the Times - "able to not fall into provocations, resolute and pragmatic at one of the most intimidating of Europe." And yet, Tottenham is "a mature team, tidy, compact, who had deserved all the compliments even before goals from Peter Crouch inspired by Aaron Lennon." THE CHARGES - Beyond the compliments to the Spurs, however, is the fight to end game at the center of the comments sent from across the Channel.

Why 'Gattuso was embarrassing, a disgrace in the tradition of masters that includes Rossoneri irreproachable men of charisma as Paolo Maldini and Franco Baresi, "says the Guardian. Usually entitled to effect the Sun tabloid: "Pazzi against Heroes: 0-1. And again: "Milanimals" with the photo of Gattuso takes Jordan to the neck.

Equally harsh judgments of the Daily Mail that promises action against Uefa's Flamini and Gattuso. If the Italian is to blame for the repeated squabbles with Jordan, the French midfielder, the former Arsenal (a number of rival Tottenham), is guilty of a foul on Vedran Corluka that forced the Croatian national to leave the field prematurely.

"Like the Mafia AC Milan have made us all fans of Tottenham," says the Mail, which points out both foul Flamini (the tackle more outrageous in recent times) that the behavior of Gattuso ("has brought shame on her club "). THE REFEREE - But the Mail does not fail to also criticize the arbitration, which has never intervened to stop the alleged intimidation of Italian continues.

"Scala is the football scene in a pantomime villains, the closure of the Mail. "San Storm", or "holy storm" for the Daily Mirror, which celebrates the victory of the Spurs, as the Daily Telegraph he calls "magic" on the night of Tottenham, able to "defend with determination and intelligence, pressing relentlessly in midfield and attack with precision and timing.

" So the hope: "Never mind Stratford (home of the Olympic Stadium recently assigned to West Ham), Tottenham goes to Wembley (Home of the Champions League final)."

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