Late drama at the San Siro! Milan remains undefeated at Calcio



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Milan took a valuable victory in the derby on matchday 14 of Serie A against Lazio. The Rossoneri won 3-2 at the San Siro and regained the leadership position, after earlier in the day city rival Inter recorded a win over Verona and temporarily prevailed.

Rebic (10 ‘), Chalhanoglu (15’) and Hernández (90 + 2 ‘) were right for the rojinegros, while Luis Alberto (28’) and Ciro Imobile (59 ‘) scored for the Roman Eagles.

Thus, Stefano Pioli’s team ends the year as the only one that has not yet suffered a defeat this season at Calcio.

The match lived up to the expectations of the derby: 5 goals, 2 penalties and official warnings for both coaches.

The absence of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who continues to heal an injury, was not felt today, after his teammates again managed to score at least 2 goals.

The Rossoneri attack was led by Rafael Leao, who scored the fastest goal in Serie A history, scoring in the sixth second against Sassuolo at the weekend.

At the same time, Lazio entered the game from unsatisfactory eighth position in the standings, but the victory over Napoli in the previous round gave the “eagles” the necessary confidence, who managed to catch up with a deficit of 2 goals. However, the problems they are experiencing in the corners have deprived them at least of the point in today’s game.

The first cleaner situation of the match was opened up to the hosts. The Rossoneri organized a quick counterattack, which ended with a blow over Chalhanoglu’s goal from the edge of the area.

In minute 10 Ante Rebic opened the scoring for his team. The defense of the “eagles” was too passive when crossing from a corner kick, which the Croatian took advantage of and sent the ball to the net with his head for the 1: 0.

Simone Inzaghi’s players responded with a dangerous shot from Marusic, which flew inches from Donaruma’s side post.

After a quarter of an hour of play, Marco Di Bello conceded an 11-meter penalty to Milan. Lazio players made serious claims, but the head referee did not even consider the situation with the VAR.

Hakan Chalhanoglu took the penalty, rounding the Rhine corner in cold blood and doubling the Rossoneri lead.

Halfway through the first half, Joaquín Correa shot diagonally, but Donaruma took a corner. Seconds later, Di Bello pointed to the white dot a second time, but this time in front of the other door.

Sky blues striker Ciro Imobile took the penalty and missed, but Luis Alberto caught the Milan guard and cut it to 2: 1.

Strong minutes followed for the Lazio team, but the players never managed to reach a second goal before the break.

The guests started the second half more aggressively and pressed in the opening minutes, but Murichi and Imobile’s shots missed their mark.

Shortly before an hour of play, Lazio’s best actions paid off. Captain Imobile received a balloon ball in the penalty area and caught it from the air, sending it to the lower left corner of the gate for 2: 2.

10 later Luis Alberto acts individually through the center, but shoots weakly in the hands of Donaruma. Shortly after, the goalkeeper hit Murici with the head after a corner.

The first situations created by Milan in the second half came at the end of the match. First, Reina showed a feline reflex after a shot from Ante Rebic, and seconds later the Croatian came face to face with a guard, but fired away from the gate.

The Rossoneri delivered a decisive blow in the second minute of stoppage time. The problems for Lazio returned after a corner. On this occasion, Theo Hernández surpassed everyone and left no chance for Reina’s intervention, which marked the final result.

Milan – Lazio 3: 2

Goal scorers:

1: 0 – Rebic 10 ‘

twenty – Chalhanoglu (v.) 15 ‘

twenty-one – Alberto 28 ‘

2: 2 – Imobile 59 ‘

3: 2 – Hernández 90 + 2 ‘

Milan: Donaruma, Calabria (Dalot – 90 + 3 ‘), Calulu, Romagnoli, Hernandez, Krunic, Tonali, Salemakers (Castiejo – 64’ – Maldini – 90 + 2 ‘), Chalhanoglu, Rebic, Leao (Hauge – 79’)

Lazio: Reina, Patrick (Hood – 89 ‘), Felipe, Radu, Lazari, Milinkovic-Savic (Akpa Akpro – 74’), Escalante (Cataldi – 46 ‘), Alberto, Marusic, Corea (Murici – 32’), Imobile (Pereira ) – 74 ‘)



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