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Players Abroad of Thursday, 27 November 2003

Source: UEFA

Obodai, Yakubu Impress, But....

... Holders Milan beat ajax and go through


Abubakari Yakubu and Anthony Obodai both impressed, but AC Milan again proved too strong for AFC Ajax to move into the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League with a narrow 1-0 away win.

Familiar foes

Milan eliminated the Dutch side in the quarter-finals of last season's competition and also defeated Ronald Koeman's side by the same score in the first game of Group H. Andriy Shevchenko's strike earned the win on this occasion. Ajax remained second despite the defeat, but must win at Club Brugge KV on Matchday 6 to be sure of progressing.

Selection problems

Ronald Koeman's Ajax squad was down to the bare minimum with defensive pair Hatem Trabelsi and John O'Brien, South African midfield player Steven Pienaar and prolific Belgian striker Wesley Sonck all absent because of injuries, while captain Rafael van der Vaart and Zdenek Grygera missed out through suspension. However, Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Maxwell both overcame minor knocks to take their places in the starting lineup.

Maldini returnsMilan, meanwhile, were without the suspended central defender Alessandro Nesta after his sending off against Brugge so Martin Laursen came in alongside Paolo Maldini, who returned to the side after missing Sunday's 2-0 win against AC Chievo Verona.

Bright opening

Both teams started in effervescent fashion and Filippo Inzaghi could have given the away side the lead after five minutes, but his powerful effort from the egde of the penalty area flew high over the crossbar. At the other end, Nigel De Jong came close with a looping header.

Midfield stalemate

The game then settled into a midfield struggle, with both teams full of endeavour but producing little in the way of goalmouth action. Young Romanian striker Nicolae Mitea threatened briefly in the 29th minute, but Ajax's attacking options, already severely limited, were then reduced further as Ibrahimovic was forced to go off having previously gone down clutching his right ankle. Finnish playmaker Jari Litmanen took his place.

Kaka crowded out

Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti, meanwhile, had opted to play the diamond formation in midfield with Andrea Pirlo in the holding role and Kaka, who scored the only goal against Brugge on Matchday 4, in a more advanced position. However, the young Brazilian found it difficult to create any chances as Abubakari Yakubu, Anthony Obodai and Thom?š Gal?sek took turns at marking him, and the match remained goalless at the interval.

Shevchenko strikes

As the second half kicked off, Milan immediately seized the initiative and took the lead within seven minutes of the restart. Inzaghi won possession near the halfway line and found Cafu on the right. The pacy Brazilian defender sped past his marker and supplied a pinpoint cross which evaded Yakubu and fell to Shevchenko, who chested the ball down and shot past Bogdan Lobont with his left foot.

Obodai injury

Moments later Cafu threatened again, powering past his compatriot Maxwell and into the penalty area. He looked certain to score but was eventually thwarted by Obodai's flying challenge. Unfortunately, the Ghanaian midfield player injured himself in the challenge and was forced to leave the field, with Wamberto taking his place.

Maxwell effort

Milan continued to dominate and former Ajax midfield player Clarence Seedorf, booed throughout the game, nearly doubled the lead four minutes after Shevchenko's goal but was unable to direct his header on target from the Ukrainian's cross. Ajax tried their best to respond, with Maxwell striking a fierce long-range shot, but the distance was too great to seriously trouble Dida in the Milan goal. Ajax pushed valiantly but the Italian side's greater experience told and they defended expertly to preserve their lead.