This Saturday Zlatan Ibrahimovic made history of Serie A by becoming the oldest player to score a goal in the Italian championship. At 41 years, 5 months and 15 daysIbra leveled the score for Milan against Udinese by converting a controversial penalty. With this record, the Swedish star surpassed Costacurta.
The truth is that Ibra initially failed the maximum sentenceUdinese goalkeeper Silvestri saved it, but the referee, Daniele Doveri, ordered it to be repeated. It’s 45 minutes. Sottil, the Udinese coach, was fired for his protests. Because the signaling of the penalty, in the hands of Bijol, is also controversial, because in the beginning there was no maximum penalty for the referee.
Roberto Pereyra is advanced to Udinese with a left-footed shot in the 10th minute. Tomori and Bennacer lost the ball in the middle. After Ibrahimovic scored, Beto put the Udine team ahead again in the 50th minute of the first half.
Source: La Verdad

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