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AP, Wednesday, July 22, 2009 4 PM
Oguchi Onyewu, the first U.S.-born player to sign with prestigious Italian club AC Milan, will get his first chance to prove he belongs at the highest level when AC Milan plays
Mexico's Club America in a friendly at the Georgia Dome on Wednesday (TV: ESPN2, 7 pm ET). "Obviously in sports, there's no guarantees,'' Onyewu said. "I'm certainly under the impression that I'll
have to play for my spot. I'm still trying to figure out what I need to do because we have a number of great defenders on the squad, and this is the first day that I actually got involved with the
team.''
Onyweu signed a three-year deal with Milan earlier this month, but the Italian club had been tracking Onyewu since he emerged with Belgium's Standard Liege in 2004. Despite an
unsuccessful 11-game tenure with Newcastle, where he often failed to keep up with the fast pace in the English Premier League, Onyewu returned to Belgium for the 2007-2008 season and helped Standard
Liege win two consecutive Belgian league titles.
AC Milan organizing director
Umberto Gandini, who has hired Brazilian
Leonardo as head coach, hopes
Onyewu can be the central piece in a rebuilding job for the long-respected team. Captain P
aolo Maldini retired when last season ended, and the exit of playmaker
Kaka
to Real Madrid devastated Milan fans. Gandini replaced coach
Carlo Ancelotti, who signed with Chelsea, after Milan finished third last season in the Serie A. The team also announced
that
Massimo Ambrosini will replace Maldini as captain. "We are in a new period,'' Gandini said. "Therefore we are in a situation with our new coach, Leonardo, to help with ideas and
new motivations to develop a new era. We are very proud of our history. We are very confident of our present and working toward the future."
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