As the season progresses, they may grow as a team enough to have the necessary solvency to fight for the ‘Scudetto’, but the Milan of Paulo Fonseca This Saturday he seemed weaker and needed two goals in the last period to save a point against Turin at home (2-2). One of its many signatories Alvaro Moratawho played the last half hour of the match and more than justified the bet the ‘Rossoneri’ made on him.
It seems that at the beginning of the conflict it will be easy for him. Milanbut as the minutes passed it became more complicated. The team that debuted in an official match managed to get first on the scoreboard Paulo Fonsecabut he forgave and paid for it. Football usually punishes those who are too harsh and often do so harshly. That’s how 0-1 is Turin came in a retaliatory attack, without Paolo Vanoli They would have approached the domains of Mike Maignanand with Wow kicking the ball into his own goal in his attempt to clear it over the goal line.
That 0-1, where the break was reached, hurt the Milanwhich is sometimes an ‘I want and I can’t’. The roots grow in those of Paulo Fonseca and the Turin He knows how to exploit this to double his advantage. This was in ’68, when Duvan Zapata headed a cross into the mouth of the goal Lazarus from the left.
At that 0-2, things looked very bad for him. Milanbut shortly before saying much, a Alvaro Morata In the end it was mainly for the ‘rossoneri’ to save a point. He brought a unique feel to the attack and was responsible for making it 1-2 in the 89th minute with a fine first-time shot from inside the area. That is oxygen and its companion Noah Okaforin the last breath (90+5′) made the final 2-2 after a good cross from Musa from the right. I want to win the Milan and he didn’t do it, but the way the game went he could have taken the point gained as well.
Source: La Verdad

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