Kaka' Leads Milan Over Samp
8/21/2005 11:16:00 PM
A late Kaka’ goal allowed AC Milan to defeat Sampdoria in their last major friendly before the start of the new Serie A season.
The pretty low paced game with just 5,000 spectators present in the San Siro saw Milan go ahead by two goals thanks to winning strikes by Ambrosini and Vieri in the 17th and 50th minutes respectively.
Despite the gap opened up by the Rossoneri, the Doriani were able to bravely fightback, levelling the score through goals by Palombo and Milan owned forward Borriello.
However Sampdoria’s joy was very short-lived as just two minutes after Borriello hit the net, Kaka, who entered the pitch in the 70th minute, struck a blast from the edge of the box that hit the top corner of the visting side’s net.
In the game’s dying minutes, Vieri incredibly failed to hit Milan’s fourth from short range after a nice Cafu cross.