As if wins against Inter in the Super Cup (0-3) and Lazio in Serie A (4-0) weren’t enough for him, the Milan He received a new loss this Sunday and a new batch of goals (2-5). Stefano Pioli’s team was scorched by a great Sassuolo who is fighting for survival and who is in mind Domenico Berardi in what it refers to.
And it was that the striker of the Emilian team scored a goal and gave two assists (three in total) in a busy first 45 minutes to frame that left the game in half sentenced. With 1-3 on the scoreboard, the local players headed to the locker room amid open whistles from Meazza.
The first part was exciting. Giroud scored early on his spur after receiving a cross from Theo Hernández, but VAR disallowed the goal for the French international, who was offside (8′). Sassuolo was not afraid and reacted with two goals in just three minutes: the first in Defrelin front of the goal (19′) and the second of the pichichi Fratessi, who shoots Tatarusanu with a short stick shot (21′). The Romanian goalkeeper does not forget the injured Maignan.
Giroud they cut the gap with a header delivered by Calabria (24′), but the joy was short-lived for a Milan that made water in defense. Berardi, again, is a nightmare. After his two assists, he received a good ball from Traoré and made it 1-3 with a header that put the ground in the middle (30′).
Pioli moved pieces to liven up the game and brought on Rafel Leo (by De Ketelaere), but what happened was that the finish came a few seconds after the restart. Calabrian foul on lauriente on the spot, penalty and goal by the French footballer himself (46′). 1-4 was too much for a Milan who saw how VAR disallowed another goal, this time from Rebic (54′). Everything went wrong.
The tension heated up, leading to more than one brawl on the field, with Kyriakopoulos and Rebic at the center of the match. Milan, with an elusive Scudetto, fought back to tie the Champions League and almost forced victory against Dionisi’s side. The lack of energy caused many nerves and Milan went from defeat to receiving humiliation after a goal from the newcomer. matheus henrique (79′). Nerves got the better of Pioli, who wanted to build on the result with a great goal from Origi’s team (80′).
A surprising fact: Milan has not conceded five goals at home since 1997. Then they found themselves outclassed by a Juve team that started a 1-6 run on the adverse ground.
DATA SHEET
2 – Milan: Tatarusanu; Calabria, Kalulu, Gabbia, Theo; Tonali, Krunic (Gabbia, m.71); Saelemaekers (Messias, m.71), De Ketelaere (Leao, m.46), Rebic (Origi, m.71); Giroud
5 – Sassuolo: Council; Marchizza (Kyriakopoulos, m.46), Erlic, Rouen, Rogerio; Frattesi (Thorstvedt, m.76), Obiang; Berardi (Ferrari, m.85), Traorè, Laurientè (Álvarez, m.76); Defrel (Matheus Henrique, d.76)
The objectives: 0-1, Defrel (19′); 0-2, Frattesi (21′); 1-2, Giroud (24′); 1-3, Berardi (30′); 1-4, Lauriente (46′); 1-5, Matheus Henrique (79′); 2-5, Origi (80′)
Referee: A. Giua. He showed yellow cards to Tonali (m.37), Rebic (m.45), Calabria (m.46), Krunic (m.61), Gabbia (m.87), Giroud (m.90), Pobega ( m. 90) of Milan; and Berardi (m.37), Kyriakopoulos (m.61), (Tressoldi, m.90) by Sassuolo.
Incidents: Match corresponding to the twentieth day of Serie A, played at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium (San Siro) in Milan (north)
Source: La Verdad

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