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AC Milan and Rangers survive, Porto flop
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-12-07 08:44

In an enthralling match, Andrea Pirlo put Milan ahead in the 42nd minute with a superb free kick but within two minutes the Germans had pulled level through a Christian Poulsen header.

Kaka (L) celebrates scoring against Schalke 04 with Andriy Shevchenko during their Champions League Group E soccer match at the San Siro Stadium in Milan December 6, 2005.
Kaka (L) celebrates scoring against Schalke 04 with Andriy Shevchenko during their Champions League Group E soccer match at the San Siro Stadium in Milan December 6, 2005. [Reuters]
Milan restored their lead in the 52nd minute when Andriy Shevchenko set up Kaka who fired home a low diagonal shot.

Kaka added his second and Milan's third on the hour but a deflected shot from Brazilian Lincoln in the 66th minute gave Schalke hope.

The game ended in ugly scenes with clashes involving several players on the final whistle after Milan's Gennaro Gattuso confronted Schalke's Danish midfielder Poulsen. With several punches thrown UEFA's disciplinary body may well have some video evidence to look at.

Milan captain Paolo Maldini passed a late fitness test on a muscle strain and started with coach Carlo Ancelotti opting to field Filippo Inzaghi ahead of Alberto Gilardino in attack.

FIRST CHANCE

The first chance came in the 24th minute when Schalke's Mladen Krstajic was picked out at the back post but he fired his shot into the side netting.

It was from a Marcelo Bordon foul on Kaka that Milan got the lead through a familiar route -- a superb, curling free-kick from over 25 metres out by Pirlo.

The goal celebrations had barely calmed when Schalke drew level, Lincoln whipping in a free kick from wide on Milan's right and Poulsen, whistled from the outset by the Italian fans, heading home at the far post.

It took just six minutes of the second half for Milan to restore their lead. Shevchenko won possession on the half way line and burst forward past two challenges before slipping the ball outside to Kaka whose shot gave Schalke keeper Frank Rost no chance.

Kaka had an effort disallowed in the 58th minute after Spanish referee Manuel Mejuto Gonzalez spotted an infringement by Inzaghi.

With Schalke pushing men forward in search of an equaliser they increasingly left space for Milan to exploit and it was no surprise when the Italians were able to take advantage.

Inzaghi fired the ball across the area to Shevchenko who miskicked but Kaka was on hand to pick up the loose ball and despatch it into the net to make it 3-1.
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