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2010–11 A.C. Milan season : ウィキペディア英語版
2010–11 A.C. Milan season

The 2010–11 season was Associazione Calcio Milan's 77th season in Serie A, and their 28th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. It was the first season under new head coach Massimiliano Allegri, who replaced Leonardo, and with new shirt sponsors Fly Emirates, after four seasons with Bwin.
Milan secured their 18th Serie A title, their first since the 2003–04 season, with a goalless draw away against Roma on 7 May. They also competed in the Champions League, being knocked out by Tottenham in the Round of 16, and they took part in the Coppa Italia as well, reaching the semi-finals, where they were eliminated by Palermo.
== Pre-season and friendlies ==

For the second time in a row, Milan opened their pre-season by taking on Varese in an away game, on 25 July. Unlike the previous year, though, they suffered a 2–0 defeat, with first half goals from Daniele Buzzegoli and Marco Cellini.
As part of the Emirates Cup, Milan then played two friendlies against Arsenal and Lyon, at the Emirates Stadium in London, on 31 July and 1 August, respectively. Both games finished 1–1. Alexandre Pato headed an equalizer late in the second half against Arsenal, after the English club had gone ahead through Marouane Chamakh; while Marco Borriello opened the scoring against Lyon, before Jimmy Briand tied the game with 12 minutes left. The tournament was eventually won by Arsenal.
The ''Rossoneri'' later traveled to the United States, where they faced Greek side Panathinaikos in Detroit on 6 August. The first 90 minutes ended in a scoreless draw, though early in the second half the Greeks had a goal not allowed despite the ball having crossed the line. Without extra time, the game went straight to penalties and Milan won 5–3, with Daniele Bonera converting the deciding spot-kick.
Following their return to Italy, on 13 August, they took part in the TIM Trophy, held in Bari, along with Internazionale and Juventus. In the first of two 45-minute matches Milan faced Juventus, who had previously been defeated by Inter; Ronaldinho opened the scoring in the 20th minute, but Juventus later equalized with Diego setting the final score to 1–1. Penalties were taken to assign one extra point for the tournament standings and Milan won 4–2, as goalkeeper Marco Amelia pulled off two saves. The second and deciding game against Inter finished in a goalless draw, so penalties had to be taken again. Errors by Mathieu Flamini, Filippo Inzaghi, and Ronaldinho resulted in a 3–2 loss and the trophy being awarded to Inter.
Juventus were Milan's opponents also in the annual Trofeo Luigi Berlusconi, which was held at the San Siro on 22 August. The match finished scoreless after 90 minutes and the winners had to be decided by penalties. Juventus went on to win 5–4, as Thiago Silva was the only player to miss from the spot.
Milan concluded their pre-season schedule on 25 August, taking on Barcelona in the 45th edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy. After a goalless first half, David Villa opened the scoring for Barcelona only two minutes into the second half. Inzaghi equalized in the 67th minute with a volley off a cross by Clarence Seedorf, setting the final score to 1–1 and sending the game to penalties, which Barcelona won 3–1 to lift the trophy.
During the league winter break, Milan traveled to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, where they resumed their trainings and played a friendly match against local club Al-Ahli on 2 January 2011. The match endend 2–1 for the ''Rossoneri'', who opened the scoring with Clarence Seedorf late in the first half and then doubled their lead through youth team striker Giacomo Beretta in the 73rd minute, before the hosts pulled one back with a 25-yard strike by Hasan Ali.

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