That didn’t take too long, did it? Antique midfielder Clarence Seedorf has just danced through the Parma defence, slipped goalkeeper Antonio Mirante, and rolled the ball into the empty net from all of six inches to give AC Milan a 1-0 lead inside eight minutes of play. Zlatan Imbrahimovich was intensely involved in the play, turning a broken and deflected cross into a brilliant one-time pass to release Seedorf for his diagonal run towards the goal.
AC Milan Vs. Parma: Clarence Seedorf Gives Milan The Lead
Parma haven’t been overly disheartened by the early goal at the San Siro, however, and the match is still up for grabs - Christian Abiatti just bailed the Rossoneri out on a low cross that was certainly going to be converted into a goal by the three yellow shirts waiting to turn the ball in - so Milan cannot afford to sit on their lead. Fortunately for the home side, Ibrahimovich in particular doesn’t look particularly interested in only winning by one goal. The Swede is routinely tearing Parma’s defence to shreds with some phenomenal passing, and unless they figure out a way of stopping him they’re in for a long, long game.











