Milan beat Napoli 3-1 away



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Milan regained first place in Serie A after a 3: 1 win as a guest of Napoli. The game was from the eighth day of Calcio. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (20.54) scored two goals for the Rossoneri, and Jens Hauge (95) added one. Dries Mertens (63) signed for the “parthenopei”. In the 65th minute it was counted on the scoreboard when FC’s Thiemue Bakayoko received his second yellow card and was sent off.

Thus, the great master of Milan, who today did not have his coach Stefano Pioli, added 20 points and went ahead. Napoli is sixth with 14 points.

In the opening minutes, Meret reflected shots from Rebic and Chalhanoolu. In the 14th minute, Salemakers fired an inaccurate shot.

The Rossoneri took the lead in the 21st minute. Then Hernández crossed down the left, Zlatan beat Coulibaly and headed the ball into the goal for 0: 1.

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Napoli pressed for a draw. In the 27th minute Donaruma with a brilliant intervention killed a Mertens shot. On the corner kick that followed, Di Lorenzo fired a shot that hit the crossbar.

Two passes from Politano followed. Lozano did not sign either. In the 42nd minute Donaruma saved a shot from a direct free kick from Mertens.

In the 54th minute, Milan dealt their second blow to Napoli in the match. Then Chalhanoglu threw a wonderful pass to Rebic. He crossed to the far post for Ibrahimovic, who scored from the air for the second time in the game.

After an hour of play, Zlatan scored again, but the goal was disallowed by an ambush.

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The Nerazzurri prevailed with 4: 2

In the 63rd minute, Bakayoko snatched the ball from Frank Kessie and reached Mertens. The Belgian faked Romagnoli and sent the ball to Donaruma, thus reducing his team’s distance.

Two minutes later, Bakayoko fouled Hernández and received a second yellow card. In the 78th minute Colombo replaced Zlatan, who suffered a muscle injury.

In added time of the match, Jens Hauge made the final 1: 3.



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