Ten facts behind Milan’s dramatic win over Lazio



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AC Milan beat Lazio in spectacular fashion to maintain their unbeaten streak in the Italian League. The following are data and facts of the Milan vs Lazio match.

The Milan vs Lazio match at San Siro enlivened matchday 14 of the Italian League, Thursday (12/24/2020) WIB at dawn. The hosts started the game well after winning two goals in the first 17 minutes.

Ante Rebic opened Milan’s lead in the 10th minute. Hakan Calhanoglu’s penalty seven minutes later gave Milan a 2-0 lead.

However, Lazio rose thanks to goals from Luis Alberto and Ciro Immobile to tie the score. Theo Hernández then became the hero of Milan’s victory thanks to his goal in injury time.

With this victory, Milan maintained their position at the top of the Italian League standings. Rossoneri accumulated 34 points in 14 games, one point ahead of Inter Milan in second place.

Milan’s number has doubled compared to the same point last season. Through goals against Lazio, Stefano Pioli’s team also maintained high productivity.

See the data and facts of the Milan vs Lazio match below, summarized by choose:

– AC Milan have accumulated 34 points in 14 Serie A games so far, or double the points they got at the same point last season (17 points in 14 games).

– After losing 3-0 last July, AC Milan won two consecutive Serie A games against Lazio for the first time since 2009.

– AC Milan is the second team in the history of the 5 best European leagues to score 2+ goals in 15 consecutive games or more in a calendar year (after Barcelona, ​​18 in 1948).

– AC Milan won 2.26 points per game in Serie A in 2020. It is Milan’s second best ratio in the era of three points in a calendar year after 2004 (2.35).

– After yesterday’s loss to Juventus, AC Milan is the only undefeated team in the top 5 leagues in Europe in 2020/2021.

– Only Crotone (17) have conceded more first-half goals in Serie A than Lazio (15) this season.

– Hakan Calhanoglu and Anter Rebic scored their first Serie A goals since July.

– Hakan Calhanoglu is the first AC Milan player to attend four consecutive Serie A appearances since Opta began collecting data (2004/2005).

– Luis Alberto, for the first time since April 2018, scored in his two appearances in Serie A.

– Ciro Immobile has been involved in 10 goals in his last eight Serie A appearances (8 goals, 2 assists).

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