The fixtures for the current
Serie A season were announced by the Serie A on 28 July. Milan began their league campaign by cruising past newly promoted
Lecce at the
San Siro on Sunday, 29 August. The
Rossoneri took the lead after 16 minutes with an angled drive by
Alexandre Pato. Soon after,
Thiago Silva scrambled home a corner, before Pato grabbed his second goal of the night, setting the score to 3–0 by the 28th minute. There was little action in the second half until shortly before the final whistle, when
Filippo Inzaghi made it 4–0. After the first round of league games, Milan topped the table on goal difference. After a two-week break for international play, Milan traveled to the
Stadio Dino Manuzzi to face another newly promoted team,
Cesena. The match was much anticipated, as it would feature the debut of new signings
Zlatan Ibrahimović and
Robinho. It turned out to be a disappointing night for the
Rossoneri, however, who lost 2–0. After missing a couple of early chances with
Ronaldinho and Thiago Silva and having a goal disallowed for offside, they went behind in the 31st minute, as
Erjon Bogdani headed in a cross from
Ezequiel Schelotto. One minute before half-time, Cesena doubled their lead through
Emanuele Giaccherini on a fast paced counter-attack. Milan had another goal called off early in the second half, this time for handball, but in the end were unable to score, with Ibrahimović missing a penalty in the late stages of the game. Only three days after defeating
Auxerre in
Champions League, Milan took on
Catania at the San Siro. The Sicilians opened the scoring in the 27th minute through
Ciro Capuano, who fired a 30-yard strike past
Christian Abbiati. Moments before the interval, Milan equalised with a goal from
Filippo Inzaghi. After a scoreless second half, the game ended in a 1–1 draw. It went no better on the following Wednesday, as Milan recorded another 1–1 draw in a mid-week game against
Lazio. The
Rossoneri went ahead in the 66th minute thanks to Ibrahimović.
Clarence Seedorf played a long through-ball to the Swede, who dribbled goalkeeper
Fernando Muslera and scored. The hosts equalised with nine minutes to play through a first-time shot by
Sergio Floccari on
Hernanes' cross. In the last minutes, both teams missed the chance to claim the victory:
Gianluca Zambrotta hit the crossbar with a powerful strike from just outside the box, while Hernanes was denied by a save from Abbiati. Milan returned to winning ways by defeating
Genoa 1–0 at home on Saturday, 25 September. The lone goal was scored by Ibrahimović in the 49th minute. The Swede striker chased a long ball by
Andrea Pirlo and managed to stuck his leg between defenders
Dario Dainelli and
Andrea Ranocchia to kick the ball over the head of goalkeeper
Eduardo, who only managed to palm it into the net. Milan repeated themselves the following Saturday, beating
Parma, to get their first away victory of the season. The only scorer was Pirlo with a 35-yard shot in the 25th minute. After the second break for internationals of the season, Milan defeated
Chievo 3–1 at home on Saturday, 16 October. Pato opened the scoring for the
Rossoneri in the 18th minute with a one-time shot off an Ibrahimović cross. The Brazilian scored again twelve minutes later, following a quick free kick by Ibrahimović. In the second half, Chievo pulled one back, as a header from
Sergio Pellissier was deflected by Ibrahimović into his own net. Milan's third and final goal was scored by Robinho in stoppage time. Milan claimed a fourth consecutive win in the league, as they beat
Napoli at the
San Paolo on Monday, 25 October. The
Rossoneri went ahead in the 22nd minute through Robinho, who played a one-two with
Massimo Oddo and shot the ball past Napoli goalkeeper
Morgan De Sanctis from just inside the penalty area. Zlatan Ibrahimović headed in a cross by Oddo to double the lead in the 71st minute. With 12 minutes to play, Napoli pulled one back through
Ezequiel Lavezzi, but Milan managed to resist and eventually won 2–1. Milan's winning streak came to an end on Saturday, 30 October, when they played host to Juventus and were defeated 2–1. The
Rossoneri had a good start, but failed to score: Zlatan Ibrahimović hit the crossbar with a 25-yard shot in the seventh minute, while Pato was called offside moments later when he was one-on-one with the goalkeeper. The visitors then took lead in the 24th minute through
Fabio Quagliarella, who headed in a cross from
Paolo De Ceglie. Despite Milan's efforts to equalise, Juventus doubled their lead midway in the second half through
Alessandro Del Piero. Eight minutes before the end, Ibrahimović scored Milan's lone goal of the evening, a header off
Luca Antonini's cross, which could not prevent the loss. Four days after drawing against
Real Madrid in the Champions League, Milan traveled to the
San Nicola to take on
Bari. The
Rossoneri quickly went ahead, as
Massimo Ambrosini headed in a cross by Clarence Seedorf in the fourth minute. Shortly after the half-hour mark, Milan doubled their lead through
Mathieu Flamini, who received the ball from Zlatan Ibrahimović inside the penalty area and put it past Bari goalkeeper
Jean-François Gillet into the net. The hosts pulled one back in the 65th minute with a goal from
Vitali Kutuzov, but seven minutes later Pato made it 3–1 following a pass from Seedorf, before a late goal from
Barreto set the final score to 3–2. The
Rossoneri subsequently claimed a midweek home victory over
Palermo. Pato opened the scoring, heading in a corner by Seedorf in the 19th minute. The visitors equalised 18 minutes in the second half through
Armin Bačinović, whose 25-yard strike surprised goalkeeper Christian Abbiati. Milan, however, were awarded a penalty in 77th minute, as Palermo 'keeper
Salvatore Sirigu brought down Ambrosini. Ibrahimović stepped up and scored for Milan to regain the lead. Seven minutes before time, Robinho made it 3–1 and sealed the win, which meant Milan were back at the top of the table, one point ahead Lazio. At the following weekend, Milan were to face Internazionale in the first
Derby della Madonnina of the season, which the
Rossoneri had lost on the last three occasions. Only five minutes into the game, Zlatan Ibrahimović was awarded a penalty for being taken down by
Marco Materazzi; Ibrahimović himself converted the spot-kick to put Milan ahead. Despite being left with ten men, as
Ignazio Abate was
sent off in the 60th minute, Milan managed to maintain the lead and claimed a third straight victory. Milan then played host to
Fiorentina on 20 November. A goal from Ibrahimović shortly before half-time was enough for Milan to claim a 1–0 victory. The Swedish striker chested a cross from Thiago Silva inside the penalty area and scored in the bottom right corner with an overhead kick. After clinching qualification to the
knockout stage of the Champions League in mid-week, Milan traveled to
Genoa to face
Sampdoria on Saturday, 27 November. Despite Milan going ahead shortly before the interval through Robinho, who combined with Ibrahimović and scored from inside the box, the hosts managed to equalise on the hour with a goal by
Giampaolo Pazzini, setting the final score to 1–1. Milan returned to winning ways defeating
Brescia 3–0 at home in the first game of December, on the fourth. The
Rossoneri took lead four minutes from the kick-off: Zlatan Ibrahimović combined with Massimo Ambrosini on the left wing and sent a low cross into the goal area to
Kevin-Prince Boateng, who volleyed the ball in for his first goal since joining the club in August. Shortly before the half-hour mark, Robinho doubled Milan's lead after intercepting a back pass from a Brescia player. Three minutes later, Ibrahimović scored the third and final goal with a powerful strike from just inside the box. Three days after playing the last match of the Champions League group stage against
Ajax, Milan travelled to the
Stadio Renato Dall'Ara to face
Bologna. The
Rossoneri took the lead in the ninth minute with a goal by Boateng, who just like the previous week volleyed into the net a cross from Ibrahimović. Milan doubled their lead ten minutes before half time through Robinho, who beat the goalkeeper following a through-ball by Boateng. Right on the hour mark, Andrea Pirlo played a pin-pointed cross to Ibrahimović, who controlled the ball into the penalty area and scored into the low right corner, sealing Milan's second straight 3–0 win. But in the last match before a three-week winter break, Milan lost 1–0 to
Roma at the San Siro, the lone goal being scored by former
Rossonero striker
Marco Borriello. The league resumed on Thursday, 6 January; Milan traveled to the
Stadio Sant'Elia to take on
Cagliari. After a scoreless first half, during which the hosts hit the woodwork once, Milan went on to win the game thanks to the first career goal by 20-year-old Sierra Leonean midfielder
Rodney Strasser five minutes before time. New signing
Antonio Cassano, at his first official appearance for the club, provided the assist for the goal. Three days later, Milan played host to
Udinese at the San Siro. The visitors took the lead in the 35th minute through
Antonio Di Natale, who slid the ball into an empty net after
Gökhan Inler hit the post; but the
Rossoneri equalised in first-half injury time with Pato, who scored following a low cross by Ibrahimović. Udinese regained the lead eight minutes into the second half with a header by
Alexis Sánchez and went ahead 3–1 when Di Natale scored his second of the day. Milan, however, pulled one back in the 78th minute, as
Mehdi Benatia headed a cross by Thiago Silva into his own net, and equalised four minutes later through Pato, who had been set up by Cassano. With only one minute remaining,
Germán Denis put Udinese ahead once again on a counter-attack, but in injury time Cassano set up Ibrahimović to make it 4–4. Despite the draw, Milan topped the table at the halfway mark. Milan were held to a second straight draw, 1–1 away against Lecce. The
Rossoneri took the lead at the beginning of the second half with a 25-yard strike by Ibrahimović, but
Rubén Olivera equalised for the host eight minutes before time. After a victory over Bari in the
Coppa Italia round of 16 in mid-week, Milan returned to winning ways in the league too, by defeating Cesena 2–0 at home on 23 January. The
Rossoneri took the lead in the last minute of the first half, when Cesena defender
Maximiliano Pellegrino slid the ball into his own net while attempting to prevent Ibrahimović from shooting, following a cross by Cassano. The second goal came in injury time, as Robinho played a through-ball to Ibrahimović who put it past the goalkeeper from inside the penalty area. Three days after knocking Sampdoria out of the Coppa Italia quarter-finals, Milan traveled to
Sicily to take on Catania on 29 January. Despite going down to ten men in the second half following
Mark van Bommel's
ejection, the
Rossoneri managed to take the lead two minutes before the hour mark through Robinho, who converted a loose ball after Ibrahimović's free-kick was saved. The hosts then created more scoring opportunities, but did not manage to find an equaliser and instead, five minutes from time, Ibrahimović made it 2–0 and sealed the win. The following Tuesday, Milan were held to a scoreless home draw by Lazio in a mid-week game. The
Rossoneri were forced to another draw on Sunday, 6 February, when they faced Genoa at the
Stadio Luigi Ferraris. Milan had taken the lead shortly before the half-hour mark through Pato, who converted a low cross by Ibrahimović, but the hosts equalised in first-half injury time with a goal by
Antonio Floro Flores from deep inside the penalty area. At the following weekend, Milan cruised past Parma at home. The
Rossoneri took the lead in the eighth minute through Clarence Seedorf, who dribbled the opponents' goalkeeper following a pass by Ibrahimović. Less than ten minutes later, Antonio Cassano made it 2–0 after a combination with
Gennaro Gattuso. In the second half, Robinho, who had just come on, scored Milan's third and fourth goal to seal the win. After suffering a defeat by
Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League round of 16 in mid-week, Milan managed to snap up a second consecutive league win, a 2–1 away at Chievo on Sunday, 20 February. The
Rossoneri opened the scoring in the 25th minute: Ibrahimović headed Antonio Cassano's cross to Robinho, who chested the ball and scored in the bottom corner from inside the goal area. The hosts equalised shortly after the hour mark, as
Gélson Fernandes headed in
Kévin Constant's cross from ten yards. Milan, however, found the winning goal eight minutes from time, thanks to a solo effort by substitute Pato. Milan went on to claim a third straight victory over second-placed Napoli at home on Monday, 28 February. After a scoreless first half, the
Rossoneri went ahead in the 49th minute, as Ibrahimović converted a penalty awarded for a handball by
Salvatore Aronica. Kevin-Prince Boateng doubled Milan's lead in the 77th minute, volleying the ball into the net off Pato's low cross and two minutes later Pato himself sealed the win, making it 3–0 with a strike from outside the box. The victory saw Milan move five points clear of Internazionale at the top of the table, while Napoli dropped to third, one point behind Inter. The
Rossoneri won again the following Saturday, snapping up a 1–0 victory in
Turin against Juventus. The lone goal was scored by Gennaro Gattuso midway through the second half, as his left footed attempt from the edge of the penalty area was not held by Juventus goalkeeper
Gianluigi Buffon. After being knocked-out from the Champions League earlier in the week, Milan's four-game winning streak in the league was halted by a 1–1 home draw against Bari on 13 March. The visitors took the lead late in the first half through
Gergely Rudolf, following a free-kick by
Sergio Almirón. Milan's equaliser in the very first minutes of the second half was called off, due to Robinho being in an offside position. On the hour mark, the
Rossoneri had another goal disallowed for handball, as Ibrahimović had controlled the ball with his arm. Later on, Ibrahimović was ejected for hitting Bari defender
Marco Rossi. Despite Milan being left to ten men, Antonio Cassano scored the equaliser eight minutes from time, volleying Luca Antonini's cross into the net. With their top goalscorer Ibrahimović serving the first of a two-game ban, Milan suffered a 1–0 defeat against Palermo at the
Stadio Renzo Barbera on 19 March. The hosts' goal was scored by defender
Dorin Goian, who chested the ball inside the six-yard box following a corner kick and put it past Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati. The loss against Palermo meant that Milan's gap over cross-city rivals Inter at the top of the table was reduced to two points, before the two side met in the second
Derby della Madonnina of the season on Saturday, 2 April. The game got off to a quick start, with Milan taking the lead after only 45 seconds: Gattuso sent a through ball to Robinho and as the Brazilian tried to dribble Inter goalkeeper
Júlio César, the ball was deflected towards Pato, who stroked it in. Ten minutes later, the
Rossoneri claimed a penalty when a shot by Clarence Seedorf was stopped with an arm by defender
Maicon, but the referee let play continue. Shortly before half-time, Inter had a couple of a chance to tie, first with a header by
Thiago Motta that was saved by Abbiati, then with
Samuel Eto'o, who fired wide from a few yards. Ten minutes into the second half, Inter was left down to ten men, as
Cristian Chivu was
sent off for a last-man foul. Milan subsequently doubled their lead in the 62nd minute through Pato, who scored his second goal of the night with a header off Ignazio Abate's cross. In the last minute, Milan was awarded a penalty which Antonio Cassano converted, setting the final score to 3–0. Cassano, however, was ejected in injury time after receiving a second yellow card. The win allowed Milan to retain their lead at the top of the Serie A table, three points clear of Napoli and five points clear of Inter, with seven games remaining. Milan went on to seize a second consecutive victory against Fiorentina in
Florence on Sunday, 10 April. The
Rossoneri took the lead as soon as the eight-minute, with Seedorf sending into the net a through-ball by Pato. Pato himself then scored Milan's second goal four minutes from half time, after a combination between Ibrahimović and Kevin-Prince Boateng. The hosts pulled one back with 11 minutes to go, when
Juan Manuel Vargas's shot from outside the box was deflected into his own net by Gattuso. Despite being left down to ten men, as Ibrahimović was ejected in the 87th minute, Milan managed to hold on and snap up a 2–1 win. The following weekend, Milan played host to Sampdoria. Despite the visitors having the first big chance of the game, it was Milan who took the lead in the 20th minute, with a 25-yard free-kick by Clarence Seedorf. In the second half, the
Rossoneri doubled their lead with a penalty converted by Antonio Cassano, who had replaced an injured Pato shortly before the break. Cassano then also set up Robinho for Milan's third and final goal with less than half an hour to go. As both Napoli and Inter lost their respective games, Milan extended their lead at the top of the table to six points, with five games remaining. .Three days after playing the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals, Milan claimed a fourth-straight win in the league on Saturday, 23 April. The
Rossoneri defeated Brescia 1–0 at the
Stadio Rigamonti with a late goal by Robinho, despite the hosts creating several dangerous chances throughout the second half. Since second-placed Napoli lost their game that same day and dropped to third behind Inter, Milan's lead was extended to eight points, with four games to play. Milan then seized their fifth win in a row by defeating Bologna 1–0 at home on Sunday, 1 May. The lone goal of the match was scored by Mathieu Flamini in the eighth minute: the Frenchman received a through ball inside the box and after having his first shot saved by the opponent goalkeeper, he managed to score off the rebound. Milan traveled to the
Stadio Olimpico to take on Roma in their third-to-last league game of the season on 7 May. Due to their eight-point lead, a draw would have been enough for the
Rossoneri to secure the title. The hosts created more scoring chances in the first half, yet being unable to score. After the break, Milan was more aggressive and had goal opportunities of their own. In particular, Robinho hit the post with a strike from just inside the box and Boateng fired off wide one-on-one against the opponent goalkeeper. The game eventually ended in a scoreless draw, which allowed to secure the 18th Serie A title of their history. A week later, Milan celebrated the title with a 4–1 win over Cagliari in their last home game of the season. After the match, the
Rossoneri were awarded the trophy in front of a capacity crowd. Milan concluded their season with a scoreless draw away at Udinese on Sunday, 22 May.
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