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1993/94: Massaro leads Milan rout

Published: Wednesday 18 May 1994, 19.26CET
Fabio Capello's AC Milan were without defenders Franco Baresi and Alessandro Costacurta for the 1993/94 UEFA Champions League final, but managed to rout FC Barcelona 4-0 anyway, with Daniele Massaro scoring the first two.
1993/94: Massaro leads Milan rout
AC Milan celebrate their victory in the 1993/94 UEFA Champions League final ©Getty Images
Published: Wednesday 18 May 1994, 19.26CET

1993/94: Massaro leads Milan rout

Fabio Capello's AC Milan were without defenders Franco Baresi and Alessandro Costacurta for the 1993/94 UEFA Champions League final, but managed to rout FC Barcelona 4-0 anyway, with Daniele Massaro scoring the first two.

AC Milan 4-0 FC Barcelona
(Massaro 22 45, Savićević 47, Desailly 58)
OACA Spiros Louis, Athens

The UEFA Champions League underwent more cosmetic change in 1993/94. Rounds one and two still segued into the 'quarter-final' group stage; but where the mini-league winners had moved directly into the final the year before, now there were knockout semi-finals.

FC Barcelona topped Group A ahead of AS Monaco FC, FC Spartak Moscow and Galatasaray SK, then made home advantage count with a 3-0 semi-final win against Group B runners-up FC Porto at Camp Nou. Hristo Stoichkov with two goals and Ronald Koeman were the scorers. Meanwhile, Milan AC, undefeated by Porto, SV Werder Bremen and RSC Anderlecht, beat Monaco 3-0 at San Siro in the other semi-final. However, the yellow and red cards shown to Franco Baresi and Alessandro Costacurta left the Italians without two key defenders for the final.

No matter. Fabio Capello's side made light of the handicap, their glorious 4-0 victory over the Catalan side in Athens giving credibility to the new-look competition. After all the talk of facelifts, here was a team to raise the spirits. Daniele Massaro gave the Rossoneri a 2-0 lead which star men Dejan Savićević and Marcel Desailly added to in the second half. Remarkably, the demolition job came against Johan Cruyff's so-called 'dream team'. Indeed, this was only the second reverse of Barcelona's European campaign, after a surprise 3-1 loss at FC Dynamo Kyiv in the second round. On this occasion, though, they did not have the escape clause of a return leg.

Last updated: 30/04/10 19.07CET

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Final result

The final - 18/05/1994
Milan4-0Barcelona
ItalyItaly
 
SpainSpain
  • Stadium: OAKA Spiros Louis
  • Place: Athens (GRE)
Semi-finalists
MonacoFranceFrance
PortoPortugalPortugal
 
 

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