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Match: Milan v Catania
Starting Time: 14:00 UK Time on Sunday, November 6th 2011.
Preview: AC Milan, unlike their neighbors Inter, have recovered from the bad start in Serie A and are currently taking the 4th spot in the table with 17 points, 2 behind the current leader Juventus. The team is still unbeaten at home, recording 3 victories and 2 draws. During the week, Milan recorded a somewhat embarrassing draw in Champions League against BATE Borisov.
Massimiliano Allegri will be pleased to see Luca Antonini successfully recover from his ankle injury, and he is expected to be given the nod ahead of Taye Taiwo at left-back. However, Alessandro Nesta has picked up a knock and is likely to require two weeks to make a comeback. The defensive lynchpin follows Alexandre Pato and Philippe Mexes to the treatment table, as they all strive for a return in the next fortnight.
Antonio Cassano, Gennaro Gattuso and Mathieu Flamini are long-term absentees for the Rossoneri, with the Italy forward being lined up for a June return, according to reports in Italy. Flamini is expected to be back in contention in around three months' time, while Gattuso's eye injury continues to cause uncertainty.
Kevin-Prince Boateng and Antonio Nocerino are banned for the encounter, so Massimo Ambrosini and Clarence Seedorf should come in for the duo in midfield, while Daniele Bonera is likely to replace Nesta in the backline.
Meanwhile for Catania, they have far fewer absences to contend with, as David Suazo, Pablo Alvarez and Cristian Llama all should be back by matchday 12. Mariano Izco, however, needs a late test to prove his fitness.
However, coach Montella is likely to switch to a 5-3-2 formation for the match, with Alessandro Potenza and Gennaro Delvecchio set to replace midfielders Izco and Adrian Ricchiuti.
Match: Milan v Catania
Starting Time: 14:00 UK Time on Sunday, November 6th 2011.
Preview: AC Milan, unlike their neighbors Inter, have recovered from the bad start in Serie A and are currently taking the 4th spot in the table with 17 points, 2 behind the current leader Juventus. The team is still unbeaten at home, recording 3 victories and 2 draws. During the week, Milan recorded a somewhat embarrassing draw in Champions League against BATE Borisov.
Massimiliano Allegri will be pleased to see Luca Antonini successfully recover from his ankle injury, and he is expected to be given the nod ahead of Taye Taiwo at left-back. However, Alessandro Nesta has picked up a knock and is likely to require two weeks to make a comeback. The defensive lynchpin follows Alexandre Pato and Philippe Mexes to the treatment table, as they all strive for a return in the next fortnight.
Antonio Cassano, Gennaro Gattuso and Mathieu Flamini are long-term absentees for the Rossoneri, with the Italy forward being lined up for a June return, according to reports in Italy. Flamini is expected to be back in contention in around three months' time, while Gattuso's eye injury continues to cause uncertainty.
Kevin-Prince Boateng and Antonio Nocerino are banned for the encounter, so Massimo Ambrosini and Clarence Seedorf should come in for the duo in midfield, while Daniele Bonera is likely to replace Nesta in the backline.
Meanwhile for Catania, they have far fewer absences to contend with, as David Suazo, Pablo Alvarez and Cristian Llama all should be back by matchday 12. Mariano Izco, however, needs a late test to prove his fitness.
However, coach Montella is likely to switch to a 5-3-2 formation for the match, with Alessandro Potenza and Gennaro Delvecchio set to replace midfielders Izco and Adrian Ricchiuti.

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