A lucky goal Manuel Locatelli decided one of the biggest matches in Italian football. A Milan-Juventus overshadowed by the ‘betting case’, in which the former ‘Rossonero’ is involved Sandro Tonali and the juventine Nicolò Fagioliallowed a seven-month non-play.
The ‘Vecchia Signora’ thus broke the successful streak of Milanwho have not known defeat since 5-1 against Interand regained third place in a Serie A tighter than ever, with the top three on just two points.
This is the Italian Serie A classification.
In a rivalry in which both teams came with many casualties, the most notable note was the possession of the team’s third goalkeeper. Milanthe veteran Antonio Mirantedue to the absences of Mike Maignankicked out of the fight where Olivier Giroud finished under the sticks, and Marco Sportielloinjured.
Thiaw’s ouster changed everything
Exactly from the boots Giroudback to the point of attack, came the first chance of that one fight Dusan Vlahovic and Federico Chiesa They started with the bank. The Frenchman scrambled inside the area and took a good shot at the turn, but Wojciech Szczesny He retaliated with a better hand. Milan’s sterile dominance was halted by a straight red card Malick Thiaw on the edge of rest. The German held Moses Kean when he was the last man and Maurizio Mariani I don’t doubt it.
With the Juventus With numerical superiority, the rivalry took a 180 degree turn. keanwith everything in their favor, warned at the end of the first half, although the final 1-0 would come after the hour mark, thanks to a shot from Locatelli who played on Rad Krunic, making the stretching of a useless Mirante who, at 40 years old, has put together an impressive performance. Coup de effect Juventus and difficult retreat for him Milan, who fantasized about reaching his European duel against Paris Saint-Germain on top of the table.
match lineup
83
2
42
7
28
23
Eleven
80
9
14
10
1
22
Eleven
24
3
4
16
25
18
14
5
Giuseppe Meazza

Wojciech Szczesny1
78′
Timothy Weah22
51′
83′
Philip KosticEleven
55′
59′
Daniele Rugani24
39′
Bremer3
Federico Gatti4
70′
77′
42′
Weston McKennie16
66′
Adrien Rabiot25
59′
Moses Kean18
55′
60′
78′
Arkadiusz Milik14
77′
Manuel Locatelli5
62′
71′

Replacements

Carlo Pinsoglio23
Mattia Perin36
42′
Dean Huijsen13
77′
78′
Andrea Cambiaso27
55′
Fabio Mirettitwenty
83′
Hans Nicolussi Caviglia41
78′
Joseph Nonge47
Federico Chiesa7
77′
59′
Dusan Vlahovic9
55′
59′
Kenan Yildizfifteen
Samuel Iling-Junior17

coach

Stefano Pioli
Massimiliano Allegri
Source: La Verdad

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