Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Gattuso?s temper mars victory

Italian firebrand Gennaro Gattuso is likely to face Uefa repercussions after appearing to headbutt Tottenham’s assistant manager Joe Jordan after the final whistle.

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Milan - Tottenham Hotspur's debut season in the Champions League continued to gather momentum after a Peter Crouch goal sank below-par AC Milan in a 1-0 last 16 first-leg victory on Tuesday.

England striker Crouch struck 10 minutes from time following a swift counter-attack at a rain-soaked San Siro, extending Milan's poor recent home record in European competition to just one win in 10 games.

Serie A leaders Milan, seven-times European champions, struggled to impose themselves in a niggly encounter that flared up at various stages.

Milan midfielder Mathieu Flamini was lucky just to be booked for a crude two-footed lunge that forced Vedran Corluka out of the game and Gennaro Gattuso is likely to face Uefa repercussions after appearing to headbutt Spurs assistant manager Joe Jordan after the final whistle.

Gattuso had to be pulled away from Jordan and Spurs manager Harry Redknapp branded the Italian firebrand “crazy”.

“I lost control,” Gattuso told reporters. “There is no excuse for what I have done. I take my responsibilities for that. I was nervous. I didn't want to argue with players and I did it with him, but I was wrong to do what I have done.”

Redknapp also blasted Flamini, calling his challenge on Corluka a “horrendous”.

“It was a deliberate tackle. He could have broken his leg. A referee should have red-carded him,” an angry Redknapp told a news conference.

Crouch, who finished with aplomb from 10m after a lightning break from Aaron Lennon, said Spurs were the better side.

“I thought we deserved to win, we limited them to a few chances... defended magnificently.

“It was a great win, it's a fantastic achievement to beat Milan in the San Siro but the job is not finished.”

The Premier League side, who lost 4-3 at the San Siro to Milan's city rivals Inter in the group stage in October, were the better side in the first half before Milan improved after the break.

Spurs had an early shout for a penalty turned down when the fit-again Rafael van der Vaart's effort appeared to strike Alessandro Nesta on the arm. - Reuters

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/gattuso-s-temper-mars-victory-1.1026995

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