It's a good day to be an AC Milan player -- if your surname (or, come to think of it, first name) ends in "o", that is. First Antonio Nocerino scored for Milan. Then Robinho doubled the lead over Palermo. Now it's Antonio Cassano's turn. He had a goal ruled out for offside earlier, which likely made the Italian just a bit pissy. He got his revenge, though, evading a sliding Palermo player and firing a sharp shot into the far corner of the net. Alexandros Tzorvas could do nothing but look on.
AC Milan Vs. Palermo: The “O”s Have It As Milan Take 3-0 Lead
In response, Abel Hernandez makes way for Mauricio Pinilla for Palermo, while Urby Emanuelson came on for Robinho -- perhaps resting him up for Milan's midweek Champions League match? Palermo, meanwhile, must be wondering what on earth they're doing wrong. After all, their team name ends in an -o, for goodness sake. Shouldn't that count for something? What about Eros Pisano? Perhaps he has a goal in him?
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