Taarabt

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I'm struggling to think of who was the last QPR player to score in the San Siro?
 
I'm struggling to think of who was the last QPR player to score in the San Siro?

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Lazio - Djibril Cissé was transferred to Serie A club Lazio on 12 July 2011 for €5.8 million.[59][60] He signed a four-year contract with the Italian side. He made his debut in a UEFA Europa League match against FK Rabotnički on 18 August, scoring two goals in a 6–0 win for the home side. Cissé scored his only league goal for Lazio on his league debut in a 2–2 draw with Milan at the San Siro on 9 September.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djibril_Cissé
 
What's really impressive is that he was in the starting line up. Although Galliani, Milan's legendary general manager, knew him and obviously liked him, Clarence Seedorf said he didn't know much about him. He must have not only turned up on time for training, but put some effort in as well as showing his skills.

Another bad result for the rossonere, but I have a feeling Seedorf is going to build another great attacking version of this team. And the CL still to come!

Bravissimo Adel.
 
[video=youtube;1oy4sa2O22Q]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oy4sa2O22Q[/video]
 
Taarabt was probably the main reason that Milan still got thrashed

Brilliant goal and I'm still pinching myself that that dufus is playing for Milan but Andy does have a point. Other than that, maybe he did his usual disappearing act and giving the ball away technique? I don't know.

But what I do know is, if he carries on like this, one or two of us are going to look awfully stupid.
 
He still makes me smile when he does the good, great and flamboyant things.

Hopefully having a footballer as good as Seedorf as manager will make him listen and go on to make him the player that his skill should do (and his attitude has undermined previously).

I always want to see talent like his succeed.
 
No one seems to think getting him and Remy back would be good for us then? That they are OUR players on loan... that we should buy new unknowns vs what we HAVE already - bring them home?

You think he'll play for us again after being at Milan? Even if it doesn't work out, he won't come back here. He may be under contract, but that doesn't mean much nowadays.
But for the record, I'd love to see him back.
 
Credit where its due boys..yes he probably should have squared it but he didnt and put it in the net..

Not gonna criticise the defending or keeping..he did what was needed,....well done..

Now mr Milan owner" the prcice currently stands at 10 mill.....