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Ibrahimovic in TV tiff after Milan win

Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored twice as his new club AC Milan dispatched Auxerre in their European Champions League clash on Wednesday.

Ibrahimovic in TV tiff after Milan win

Milan started lethargically in opening stages of the match at the San Siro but after a double switch in the second half kicked started the Rossoneri and gave Ibrahimovic the platform to put the game beyond the French team.

“Fantastic. Great to score two goals in a Milan shirt,” Ibrahimovic told broadcaster Viasat after the match.

Kevin Prince-Boateng and Robinho took the place of Ambrosini and Pato and were able to provide the service that the tall Swede had been demanding, and in three second-half minutes came the two goal reward.

A flicked header from Boateng set up Ibrahimovic for his first goal in a Milan shirt in the 66th minute, followed by a sublime pass from Brazilian Ronaldinho in the 69th gave the Malmö-born forward the chance to double the lead.

The goals appeared to take the tension out of Milan’s play and the team began attacking with a fluency patently absent in the first hour of the must-win match.

With Ajax and Real Madrid to come in Milan’s Champions League group, the win against Auxerre was a requirement and one that the Rossoneri will be relieved and happy to have in the bag.

But despite having completed a solid evening’s work, Milan’s Swedish star found himself embroiled in an ugly bust up with legendary former Milan and Italy coach Arigo Sacchi.

Sacchi, who won two European Cups and a Serie A title with Milan and guided Italy to the 1994 World Cup final, was a guest on Mediaset Premium’s post-match programme and had joked that if it wasn’t for Ibrahimovic’s big feet – European size 47s – he wouldn’t have scored the first goal.

Told of Sacchi’s comments, the Swede exploded.

“Sacchi needs to learn how to shut up,” he fired back about the 64-year-old Italian great, causing shock in the TV studio.

“He also seems jealous because he’s talking too much, he needs to talk less about me on TV and in the newspapers.”

“If he wants something he can come and see me about it. If you don’t like the way I play, don’t come and watch me.”

That sparked an on-air argument between the pair as the presenter initially tried to explain that it wasn’t a criticism.

“He also said things about me when I was at Barcelona,” retorted Ibrahimovic.

“I believe I can express my opinion in a polite and correct way, I don’t believe I’ve offended you,” said Sacchi.

“When someone talks too much, they talk too much, you’re one of those people. If you don’t like the way I play, don’t come and watch me,” said Ibrahimovic.

“Let me explain,” added Sacchi.

“You don’t need to explain anything to me,” spat Ibrahimovic.

“You need to learn some manners, son,” concluded Sacchi.

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Romanian billionaire and seven others die in Milan plane crash

A light aircraft piloted by Romanian billionaire Dan Petrescu crashed into an empty office building near Milan on Sunday, killing him, his wife and son, and all five others aboard.

Police and rescue teams outside the office building where a small plane crashed in the Milan suburb of San Donato.
Police and rescue teams outside the office building where a small plane crashed in the Milan suburb of San Donato on October 3rd. Photo: Miguel Medina/AFP

The single-engine Pilatus PC-12 had taken off from Milan’s Linate airport shortly after 1pm headed for Olbia in the north of the Italian island of Sardinia.

It crashed just a few minutes later into a building in San Donato Milanese, a town southeast of Milan, according to aviation agency ANSV, which has opened an investigation.

Witnesses said the plane was already in flames before it crashed into an office building undergoing renovations.

Petrescu’s 65-year-old wife, who also had French nationality, and their son Dan Stefano, 30, were killed.

Italian media identified the other passengers as entrepreneur Filippo Nascimbene, a 33-year-old from Lombardy, with his wife, young son and mother-in-law, who have French nationality.

Petrescu, 68, was one of Romania’s richest men. He headed a major construction firm and owned a string of hypermarkets and malls. He also held Germany nationality, the Corriere della Sera newspaper reported.

Flames engulfed the two-storey building, next to the yellow line subway terminus.

“The impact was devastating,” Carlo Cardinali, of the Milan fire brigade, told news agency Ansa.

Deputy prosecutor Tiziana Siciliano was quoted by Corriere as saying that the plane’s black box had been recovered.

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