Game is over and the final score is Milan 3-1 Roma. Here is the match report.
Match Report
Despite missing 11 players, Milan made the most of gifts from nine-man Roma with Olivier Giroud, Junior Messias and Rafael Leao on target, despite a Zlatan Ibrahimovic parried penalty.
The Rossoneri went into this game decimated, as five players – Fikayo Tomori, Alessio Romagnoli, Davide Calabria, Samu Castillejo and Ciprian Tatarusanu – were positive for COVID-19, Simon Kjaer, Pietro Pellegri and Alessandro Plizzari injured, Franck Kessie, Ismael Bennacer and Fodo Ballo-Toure away on Africa Cup of Nations duty. The Giallorossi missed Borja Mayoral, Daniel Fuzato, Amadou Diawara and Ebrima Darboe, but Lorenzo Pellegrini had his first start since November.
Rui Patricio was immediately called into a fantastic save, as a corner was cleared to the edge of the box for a sensational Theo Hernandez volley. However, upon reviewing it on the VAR monitor, it was clear Tammy Abraham had moved his arm towards the ball and just grazed it. The referee had to award a penalty, converted by Olivier Giroud.
There was another gift from the Roma defence, as Giroud pounced on the awful Roger Ibanez back-pass, hit the outside of the post, but Junior Messias turned in the rebound.
Mike Maignan used his legs to deny Nicolò Zaniolo at the near post after the offside trap failed, then made an extraordinary save when Abraham redirected Zaniolo’s strike with his head.
On the resulting corner, it was a repeat, but this time there was nothing Maignan could do as Abraham flicked on the Pellegrini snapshot.
After the restart, Brahim Diaz was only denied by the crossbar after unleashing a rocket from outside the box.
Maignan also got down for a fingertip save on Abraham’s low drive and parry the long-range Henrikh Mkhitaryan strike.
Rick Karsdorp was involved in a series of clashes with Theo Hernandez all night and received his second yellow card for taking down the France international just outside the box, reducing Roma to 10 men.
From the resulting free kick, Alessandro Florenzi almost scored against his old club, smacking the precise spot where the crossbar meets the far upright.
Milan did get their deserved third goal with two substitutes combining, as Zlatan Ibrahimovic chested down a long ball in midfield to send Rafael Leao sprinting forward, keeping his cool to beat Rui Patricio.
There was almost a fourth in stoppages, Ibrahimovic generously rolling across for Daniel Maldini, but cleared practically off the line.
Gianluca Mancini then received a second yellow card for hauling down Leao on another counter-attack, but Ibrahimovic saw the penalty saved by Rui Patricio.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
4' Theo's long shot stopped
7' Penalty Goal! Milan 1-0 Roma (Giroud)
16' GOAL! Milan 2-0 Roma (Junior Messias)
17' Yellow Card! Zaniolo booked
24' Zaniolo's shot stopped
39' GOAL! Milan 2-1 Roma (Abraham)
43' Yellow Card! Theo booked
51' CLOSE! Diez hits the beam
55' Yellow Card! Krunic booked
59' Abraham's long shot stopped
62' Maignan makes brilliant double-save
67' Diez's shot wide out
73' Second Yellow Card! Karsdorp sent off
75' Florenzi hits the post
81' GOAL! Milan 3-1 Roma (Leao)
Line-ups
Milan XI: Giroud, Florenzi, Maignan, Krunic, Theo, Gabbia, Brahim, Junior Messias, Tonali, A. Saelemaekers, Kalulu
Subs: Ibrahimovic, Mirante, Conti, Bakayoko, Rebic, Leao, Maldini, L. Stanga, lapo nava
Roma XI: Patricio, Mkhitaryan, Smalling, Veretout, Karsdorp, Pellegrini, Abraham, G. Mancini, Zaniolo, Vina, Ibanez
Subs: El Shaarawy, Cristante, E. Shomurodov, Perez, Gonzalo Villar, Kumbulla, Calafiori, N. Zalewski, P. Boer, E. Bove, F. Afena-Gyan, D. Mastrantonio
Evans0323
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I am happy that Mourinho is suffering, what Arsene Wenger was once facing with average players when Mourinho was calling him names, because he has good players at that time
bigboss9
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