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KOMPAS.com – AC Milan still maintains consistency in play at the start of the 2020-2021 Italian League Serie A season. This also had an impact on their position in the Italian League standings.
AC Milan currently occupies the first position, also known as the top of the Italian League standings after defeating Udinese in the last match.
The Udinese vs AC Milan match in the sixth week of the Italian Serie A League at the Friuli Stadium, on Sunday afternoon (11/1/2020) WIB, ended with a score of 1-2 for the victory rossoneri, nicknamed Milan.
These results make AC Milan now top the standings, accumulating 16 points from six games.
Furthermore, Zlatan Ibrahimovic et al’s victory over Udinese means that they have not lost in the last 24 matches in all competitions.
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Second place in the Italian league standings is held by an “unusual” team, Sassuolo, who surprisingly managed to beat host Napoli.
The Napoli vs Sassuolo match that was played at the San Paolo Stadium on Monday (11/2/2020) in the morning of the WIB ended with a score of 0-2 for the visitor victory.
With this result, Sassuolo is entitled to second place with 14 points from six games.
Napoli is stuck in fifth place in the Italian League standings with a collection of 11 points from six games.
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In addition, in third place in the Serie A standings, there is Juventus, who managed to beat host Spezia with a score of 4-1.
Thanks to that victory, Cristiano Ronaldo and his friends now occupy third place in the standings with 12 points, four points behind Milan at the top of the standings.
Fourth, Atalanta has the same points as Juventus, which is 12, only losing on goal difference.
Next, consecutively from fifth to seventh place are occupied by Napoli, Inter Milan and AS Roma, who have added 11 points in six games.
Complete Italian League results, Sunday (1/11/2020):
Udinese 1-2 AC Milan (Rodrigo De Paul 48 ‘-pen .; Franck Kessie 18’, Zlatan Ibrahimovic 83 ‘)
Spezia 1-4 Juventus (Tommaso Pobega 32 ‘; Alvaro Morata 14’, Cristiano Ronaldo 59 ‘, 76′-pen., Adrien Rabiot 67’)
Turin 3-4 Lazio (Bremer 19 ‘, Andrea Belotti 25’ -pen., Sasa Lukic 87 ‘; Andreas Pereira 15’, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic 48 ‘, Ciro Immobile 95’ -pen., Felipe Caicedo 98 ‘)
Naples 0-2 Sassuolo (Manuel Locatelli 59 ‘-pen., Maxime Lopez 95’)
AS Roma 2-0 Fiorentina (Leonardo Spinazzola 12 ‘, Pedro 70’)
Sampdoria 1-1 Genoa (Jakub Jankto 23 ‘; Gianluca Scamacca 28’)