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Ronaldo made his Rossoneri debut and Gennaro Gattuso scored a rare goal as Milan continued their revival.
Emergency work on San Siro saw 28 turnstiles installed overnight, bringing the stadium up to the standard where at least the 37,000 season ticket holders could be allowed in despite the drastic new security measures to view Ronaldo's debut. Milan were closing in on a Champions League spot and took on a Livorno side without a win in nine.
With both Dida and Zeljko Kalac injured, January signing Marco Storari was given his Rossoneri debut in goal. Serginho, Alessandro Nesta, Giuseppe Favalli and Cristian Brocchi fleshed out the injury list. Marco Amelia returned from suspension for the Amaranto with new signings Stefano Fiore and Cesar Aparecido.
Livorno had only ever won here once in Serie A - a 2-0 result in June 1942. Amelia has been heavily linked with Milan and showed his talent after six minutes by fingertipping an Alberto Gilardino rising strike out of the top corner.
Kaka dummied a defender only to drill wide, the Massimo Oddo spotted the goalkeeper off his line and clipped the crossbar with a splendid lob.
Livorno also threatened with new signing Fiore testing Storari's reflexes from just inside the area. A powerful Paolo Maldini volley from a corner kick was well held by Amelia.
When the goal finally came, it was from an unusual source. Ricardo Oliveira turned provider down the left with a taut cross that Gennaro Gattuso came sliding on to for a finish from six yards.
It didn't last long, as Livorno had a furious reaction. Within seconds Storari had parried a Cristiano Lucarelli strike, then he pushed away a Dario Passoni missile, but only into the path of Lucarelli.
It was a very entertaining game with chances for both sides, as Amelia required a double intervention to keep out Seedorf, then Gilardino.
Livorno went very close on 54 minutes when Stefano Morrone got away from two markers and Fiore pushed on for Cesar, but he fired over from a tight angle. At the other end, Gattuso's diving header was well held.
Ronaldo made his return to Serie A - and his Rossoneri debut - for Oliveira at the 63rd minute, receiving a warm welcome from the local fans. Within minutes he had created a good chance, combining with Gilardino, then a deflected Andrea Pirlo strike dipped on to the roof of the net.
Yet it was another defensive player who restored Milan's lead with a stunning goal. Marek Jankulovski found space on the edge of the area and unleashed a sudden left-foot snapshot that near broke the net between the near post and Amelia's hand.
Livorno never gave in and a free kick found Fiore's header just over, while Morrone's goal was disallowed for a tight offside position.
Ronaldo stung Amelia's gloves with a fierce drive from 30 metres, but Morrone only failed to volley in an equaliser because he lost his balance in front of Storari.
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