THE BALL – ‘Rei’ Ibrahimovic scores and returns the lead to Milan (Italy)



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Milan is still in full swing and this Sunday they held the isolated leadership of the Italian Serie A. At San Paolo, Stefano Pioli’s team won 3-1, thanks in large part to another extraordinary performance from Zlatan Ibrahimovic. At 39, the Swedish striker continues to sculpt like never before and, after passes from Theo Hernández and Ante Rebic, scored the first two goals for the Milanese, in the 20 and 54 minutes. The experienced forward now has 10 league goals and two ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo.

At 63 ‘, Belgian Dries Mertens cut back for the Neapolitans, who soon had a blow to their aspirations for the rest of the match, as midfielder Bakayoko saw his second yellow card and was sent off.

In the fifth minute of sales, the young Norwegian Jens Hauge put an end to the doubts and signed the final 3-1. Diogo Dalot did not leave the bench, while Rafael Leão, injured, was not called up. Mário Rui started in Naples.

With 20 points won out of 24 possible, Milan leads the classification, followed by Roma (18) and Sassuolo (17).

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