Milan 1-3 Juventus: Too hard to die



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Too hard for the old woman to die. THE Milan received on Wednesday night (6/1) the Juventus for your party 16 A league and the bianconeri went away with the victory at home (1-3).

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They opened the score in the 18th minute with Federico Chiesa after an assist with a heel from Paulo Dimbala. The first stole the ball, gave it to the second, from whose heel he took it back. With a place in the area, he defeated the host’s goalkeeper and his teammate in the azura squad.

The rossoneri reached the tie in the 41st minute with Calabria leaving a statue to Szczesny.

Rafael Leao came out on the left and gave it to Davide Calabria, who was in the area. The 24-year-old caught a false shot, left a statue of Wojciech Szczesny and made it 1-1.

The visitors protested – Andrea Pirlo at half-time asked the referee for an explanation – for Hakan Chalhanolgou’s foul on Adrian Rabio at the start of the phase. The phase was controlled by the VAR and it was decided that there was nothing, so he had to count the goal.

La Anciana took the lead again in the 62nd minute. Again with Federico Chiesa, again with an assist from Paulo Dimbala. The 23-year-old found space outside the box and with his left hand defeated Donaroma for the second time in the derby.

The 1-3 came from the players who replaced the Italian and the Argentine. In the 76th minute, Kulusewski came in from the right and gave Weston McKenny a ready goal.

1-3 was the final score at San Siro. So the Torino team fell to seven points from the top, where the Milanese are, and even with fewer games (Napoli’s which was initially awarded in their favor and then decided to play it).

Thus ended the streak of 27 games without defeat that Milan had so far in the first division of the Italian championship.

MILAN (Stefano Pioli): Donaruma, Dalot (81 ‘Maldini), Kerr (81’ Kaloulou), Romanioli, Hernandez, Calabria (81 ‘Conti), Cassier, Castigejo (87’ Colombo), Chalhanoglu, Haouhe (67 ‘Brahim Diath).

JUVENTUS (Andrea Pirlo): Cesni, Danilo, Bonucci, De Licht, Frabota (87 ‘Demiral), Chiesa (63’ Kulusevski), Bentancourt (74 ‘Arthur), Rabio, Ramsey (74’ Bernardeschi), Dibalno (63 ‘).

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS OF THE 16th RACE

Cagliari – Benevento 1-2 (20 ‘Joao Pedro / 41’ Zaou, 44 ‘Touia)

Atalanta – Parma 3-0 (15 ‘Muriel, 49’ Zapata, 61 ‘Gozens)

Crotone – Rome 1-3 (71 ‘Golemic / 8’, 29 ‘Borja Mayoral, 35’ Mkhitaryan)

Lazio – Fiorentina 2-1 (6 ‘Kaisedo, 75’ Imobile / 88 ‘pen. Vlachovic)

Bologna – Udinese 2-2 (19 ‘Tomiyasou, 40’ Swanberg / 34 ‘Pereira, 90 + 2’ Arslan)

Sampdoria – Inter 2-1 (23 ‘corral. Cantreva, 38’ Keita, 65 ‘De Fry)

Sassuolo – Genoa 2-1 (52 ‘Boga, 83’ Raspadori / 64 ‘Somurodov)

Turin – Verona 1-1 (84 ‘Bremer / 64’ Dimarco)

Naples – Spezia 1-2 (58 ‘Petania / 67’ corral. Enzola, 82 ‘Pompega)

Milan – Juventus 1-3 (41 ‘Calabria / 18’, 62 ‘Chiesa, 76’ McKinney)

MARKER

1. Milan 37

2. Inter 36

3. Rome 33

4. Juventus 30

5. Sassuolo 29

6. Naples 28

7. Atalanta 28

8. Lazio 25

9. Verona 24

10. Benevento 21

11. Sampdoria 20

12. Bologna 17

13. Udinese 16

14. Fiorentina 15

15. Cagliari 14

16. Spezia 14

17. Turin 12

18. Parma 12

19. Genoa 11

20. Crotone 9

* The top four directly in the Champions League groups

** The fifth directly in the Europa League groups

*** Sixth in the Europa Conference League playoffs

**** The last three in Serie B

THE FIRST SCORE

14 goals

Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus)

12 goals

Romelou Loukakou (Inter)

Ciro Immobile (Lazio)

10 goals

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Milan)

Joao Pedro (Cagliari)



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