The dream gets better. Ex-Racing striker Diego Milito struck the only goal of the game between Real Zaragoza and Barcelona in the Spanish First Division this evening. Well, maybe he didn’t. Former River number 10 Andrés D’Alessandro dinked a cross to the near post, and Milito may or may not have touched it on its way in – either way, the goal has been awarded to Milito, and it takes him out on his own in this season’s running for the Pichichi award, given to La Liga’s leading scorer, with 19. Pablo Aimar also played for the hosts, whilst for the visitors, Lio Messi played the full 90 minutes, and Javier Saviola watched from the bench.
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…and Messi got booked on the 24th minutes….