• AC Milan 0-0 Ajax: Rossoneri into last-16
    14:02 | 12/12/2013

    Both sides drew a blank in their final game in Group H, meaning Massimiliano Allegri’s side clinched second spot by a single point.

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    AC Milan reached the last-16 of the Champions League at the expense of Ajax after the two sides played out a 0-0 draw at San Siro.

    Milan captain Riccardo Montolivo was sent off for a lunge on Christian Poulsen after only 22 minutes at San Siro, but Ajax were unable to secure the victory they needed to progress from Group H.

    Poulsen was denied by the post before Montolivo saw red and Serie A outfit Milan dug deep with a dogged defensive display to secure second place behind Barcelona.
    Ajax were totally dominant but failed to make the most of their numerical advantage as they missed a golden opportunity to reach the last 16 for the first time in eight years and were forced to settle for a Europa League spot.

    Fit-again Rossoneri striker Stephan El Shaarawy made his first start since August, while right-back Mattia De Sciglio also returned in one of five changes made by Massimilano Allegri.

    Poulsen, Bojan Krkic and Stefano Denswil all came in for Ajax, who started brightly and nearly took the lead in the fourth minute.

    Coach Frank de Boer insisted the Eredivisie champions had nothing to lose at San Siro and they were denied by the woodwork as Poulsen’s glancing header struck the far post from a Lasse Schone corner early on.

    Ajax were brimming with confidence and recalled Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati got down well to tip Davy Klaassen’s header around the near post shortly after.

    Milan’s hopes of progressing to the last 16 then suffered a major setback when Montolivo was given his marching orders by referee Howard Webb for a reckless late challenge on Poulsen.

    Allegri was forced into a reshuffle as a result, as El Shaarawy’s comeback proved short-lived, with Andrea Poli replacing him in a bid to bolster Milan’s midfield.

    De Boer replaced defensive midfielder Poulsen with striker Danny Hoesen at the break and the visitors piled on the pressure at the start of the second half, with Viktor Fischer firing over the crossbar from the edge of the penalty area.

    Klaassen then fired straight at a grateful Abbiati from 20 yards out as Ajax continued to probe and the tension mounted.

    Abbiati was called into action again after 65 minutes to save with his feet to keep out Fischer’s drilled right-foot strike following some lovely build-up play.

    Klaassen spurned a great chance when he scuffed a shot wide of the far post 17 minutes from time as Ajax’s frustration built and Denswil fired wide in a feisty finale.

    Then midfielder Klaassen was narrowly off target with the last kick of the game as a gutsy Milan side stood firm on a frustrating night for the Dutch giants.

    According to Goal

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