Leonardo: Milan Deserved More Against Roma

The Rossoneri could not find the breakthrough...

By Arjun Miglani

Leonardo - Milan (Getty Images)
Milan dominated the game against Roma but could not find the winner, and Leonardo was left to rue the result.

Speaking to La Repubblica, Leonardo said, "I believe we deserved more."

"We took control of the situation. We played in an intelligent manner.

"In the second half, the goal was close but never arrived. "

I believe we did a lot of things well, but there is a better taste in the mouth."

Leonardo then looked forward to the Champions League clash against Manchester United, continuing, "We believe in ourselves."

"We should go looking for goals."
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9:40 PM GMT
That's game over in Milan, folks, and the scoreline is 4-0 in favour of Milan.

Arsenal fans will be reeling after seeing their beloved club underperforming so horrendously this evening, and I'm sure readers will be dying to hear what Arsene Wenger has to say in his post-match interview!

Reaction, match report and player ratings are all on their way, so stay tuned!

9:30 PM GMT
GOAL NUMBER FOUR FOR MILAN! Ibrahimovic has scored from the spot after getting back up from a clumsy challenge in the box from Djourou!

It's 4-0 Milan and Arsenal are looking like a second division team here!

9:23 PM GMT
Here's an interesting fact: Arsenal have never lost by more than three goals in the Champions League. Can Milan make history tonight?
9:19 PM GMT
WHAT a save from Abbiati there - wonderful diving effort to keep out a Van Persie volley. Has Abbiati now made more saves tonight than Szczesny? (just kidding)

Lets go over to Sergio Stanco now, who has an update for us from San Siro:

"After the third goal was scored the Milan fans began to sing “whoever doesn't jump is an Inter fan!” and the entire stadium burst into dance.

"A rather concerned looking English colleague turned to me to ask for reassurance, such is the level of excitement here tonight!"



9:06 PM GMT
I nipped over to Facebook during half time to pick the brains of our readers, asking 'can Arsenal find a way back into this?'

Olaleye Samsideen Olamide said: “I don't think so. Not with the way the Gunners are playing. Lets see what happens...”

Athos Gomes Fonseca was less forgiving, stating: “Arsenal confirmed as football's biggest joke.”

Harmed Hordeday Dewale on the other hand, said: “Arsenal can still come back and score, but only if Wenger gets rid of Ramsey and Oxlade-Chamberlain is added to the attack.”

Fair play, Harmed. But what about this atrocious defending we're being subjected to?
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