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Cool Kaka fires Milan top in Italy

Brazilian Kaka celebrates as he helps AC Milan top in Italy
Brazilian Kaka celebrates as he helps AC Milan top in Italy

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MILAN, Italy (Reuters) -- European champions AC Milan moved top of Serie A on Wednesday after Brazilian Kaka and Danish striker Jon Dahl Tomasson gave them a 2-1 win over Siena.

Carlo Ancelotti's side lead with 45 points while Roma are two points behind with Juventus in third place on 40 points.

Once again Kaka -- he scored twice in Sunday's 5-0 crushing of Ancona -- showed why he is being talked about as one of the game's most exciting young players.

Ancelotti, without the suspended defender Alessandro Nesta, opted to rest regular midfielders Rui Costa and Gennaro Gattuso and gave rare starts to Cristian Brocchi and former Real Madrid midfielder Fernando Redondo.

It took time for the reshaped midfield to settle and Siena, who had surprisingly left out strikers Enrico Chiesa and Nicola Ventola, enjoyed plenty of early possession.

But with Brocchi providing the running and aggression normally offered by Gattuso, Milan gradully got to grips with the game and took the lead in the 38th minute.

Andriy Shevchenko threaded a pass into the path of Kaka who skipped past defender Stefano

Argilli and sent Generoso Rossi the wrong way for his seventh league goal of the season.

Siena had a great chance to draw level before the break when Norwegian striker Tore Andre Flo was pulled down by Milan captain Paolo Maldini, but Brazilian Fernando's weak 39th-minute penalty was saved by his compatriot, Dida in the Milan goal.

Rossi was at fault for Milan's second, nine minutes after the interval, when failed to hold on to a long range effort from Cristian Brocchi and Tomasson pounced to slot home.

Former Chelsea striker Flo gave Siena a glimmer of hope in the 87th minute with a left-foot strike after a deflected shot from Roberto D'Aversa fell to him at the back post.

But Milan could easily have grabbed a third with Kaka forcing another save out of Rossi and, in the final moments, an unmarked Tomasson heading over the bar.


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