Milan saved a draw against Manchester United



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When the Europa League draw fell to Manchester United against Milan in the round of 16, there was talk of a red-hot Swedish game. But neither Zlatan Ibrahimovic, injured in the thigh, nor Victor Nilsson Lindelöf, with a bad back, played tonight.

Milan scored two goals

In the fifth minute of the match, Rafael Leao was released and threw the ball into the net, but the goal was disallowed for offside.

Five minutes later, Franck Kessié was on his feet for a truly delicious goal, as he half-volleyed the ball into Dean Henderson’s right corner. But after a VAR review, Kessié was seen catching the ball with his hand and the goal was disallowed.

Player Harry Maguire had to leave the pitch during the 37th minute due to a knee injury. The United defender went free at the visiting post and managed to shoot the ball into the post, from a meter.

The debutante broke the zero

But in the second, however, Manchester United would take the lead. It was 18-year-old substitute rookie Amad Diallo, who had only been in for five minutes, who headed in and scored zero.

There, many believed that United’s victory was assured, but it was not.

Well, in the 92nd minute, Milan would put the tie. That was when Danish Simon Kjaer nodded at 1-1, which was also the end result.

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