Milan continues to lead Calcio alongside Napoli thanks to another victory, one of the most important and difficult of the course. The Rossoneri beat Mourinho’s Roma at home and march with the same points as the Azzurri, seven more than Inter, 12 more than the Giallorossi and up to 16 more than Juventus.
The Portuguese continued to punish Villar, Diawara, Reynolds and Mayoral, leaving them out of the call, and his started well, pushing with Pellegrini, but not giving Tatarusanu work. The Rossoneri grew over time, keeping pace with Ibrahimovic. The Swede was fit, plugged in, and on 25 ‘he opened the can with an impressive free kick, an unstoppable lash for Rui Patrício who made the mistake of leaving his stick too free.
‘Mou’ tried to change the course of the game by removing Mkhitaryan and betting on the very young Felix Afena-Gyan, but at the beginning of the restart the Rossoneri increased their advantage. The VAR denied Ibrahimovic a goal for offside, but the Swede, shortly after, forced a penalty for a foul by Ibáñez. The striker left the maximum penalty to Kessié, who materialized the 0-2.
When everything seemed calm for the milanisti, Theo Hernández complicated the night by seeing his second yellow for a foul on Pellegrini in 66 ‘, and from there the Romanist arreón began. Milan held up well in the storm, but suffered greatly in discount. El Shaarawy closed the gap and Roma requested two penalties for a Kjaer tackle on Pellegrini (very doubtful) and a hand from Ballo-Touré (which was not). Mourinho, enraged, rejected questions, saying that if he speaks “they will sanction him” and that “there is no respect” for his club. Milan, meanwhile, celebrated a fundamental triumph.
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