Champions AC Milan were held to a 2-2 draw by SS Lazio at San Siro to kick off the new Serie A season on Friday following the player strike that postponed the original start two weeks ago.
Miroslav Klose and Djibril Cisse both scored on their Lazio league debuts to give the visitors a dream start, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Antonio Cassano struck back to snatch a point for the hosts.
Lazio proved their summer spending has vastly improved their forward line and could be contenders, while Milan showed through their fight-back that they’re not going to give up their title easily.
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AC Milan coach Massimilano Allegri said his team had found life difficult to begin with, but said he was happy.
Lazio coach Edy Reja had vowed to attack Milan and he stayed true to his word as his new strike force tore them apart early on.
Milan had an early chance when Ibrahimovic played in Alberto Aquilani, who skipped past an astonishingly feeble challenge from Andre Dias, but Albano Bizzarri was out quickly to block his shot.
Lazio went ahead on 12 minutes when Stefano Mauri crossed for Klose, whose first touch with his right was brilliant to beat Alessandro Nesta before he finished crisply with his left.
Cisse then pounced on a mix-up between Gennaro Gattuso and Nesta, but after Christian Abbiati parried his fierce shot, Klose on the stretch poked wide.
Although, Lazio didn’t have to wait long for their second as on 21 minutes Mauri was given time to swing in a cross and Cisse, running across the backline, got ahead of Nesta to flick a header beyond Abbiati.
The visitors were full of verve, panache, energy and desire up front, but they proved vulnerable at the back as Milan’s own forwards started coming into the game.
On 29 minutes, Aquilani played the ball down the inside right channel to Cassano, who teed up Ibrahimovic for a simple tap-in.
Kevin-Prince Boateng almost surprised Bizzarri at his near post, but from the resulting corner Cassano held off his marker to head home from close range on 33 minutes.
Lazio should have gone in at halftime in front, but Brazilian Hernanes showed his one-footed limitations, missing an easy chance from Abdoulay Konko’s cross because he insisted on going for it with his favored left.
By the start of the second period, Lazio’s bright start had lost its steam.
Cassano had a good early chance, but shot just wide of the far post and he came even closer just past the hour mark as he hit the near upright.
That sparked Lazio back into life and Cisse scampered through the middle to dink the ball past Abbiati, but a dogged Nesta got back in time to hack the ball behind for a corner.
Milan almost produced a grandstand finish five minutes from time as Ibrahimovic got behind the Lazio backline, but Bizzarri again did well to block his shot.
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