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Milan threatens to lose its lead in the Italian league after its draw with Udinese |  TIM Serie A 2021/2022

Milan threatens to lose its lead in the Italian league after its draw with Udinese | TIM Serie A 2021/2022

  1. 24′ – Jill – Patricio Perez
  2. 17′ – Goal – Beto (1-0)
  1. 90 + 5′ – Red – Isaacs
  2. 90+2′ – Goal – Zlatan Ibrahimovic (1-1)
  3. 87′ – Yellow – Marvin Ziegellar
  4. 87′ – Jill – Samo Castillejo
  5. 81′ – Verve. Ibrahim Diaz Bab Daniel Maldini
  6. 70′ – Verve. Gerard Deulofeu from Isaac Success
  7. 70′ – Tolgai Arslan continued Mato Jagalo
  8. 69′ – Follow Alexis Salymakers to Samo Castillejo
  9. 61′ – Continued Iyenoma Udogie by Marvin Zeegellar
  10. 55′ – yellow – Gerard Deulofeu

Milan scored valuable points against Udinese tonight. With Saelemaekers at the base, the current Serie A leaders have gone no further than a 1-1 draw. Threatens to lose the first place in the Italian league against the neighbors of Inter.

Milan (38 points) currently dominates Italy. But the Alexis Sailmakers team is followed by Inter Milan (37 points) and Napoli (36 points). So losing points against mid-engine Udinese is out of the question.

However, it was the homeowners who quickly advanced against Milan. Beto himself imagined Moses for a moment and saw the open Milan sea. Udinese took advantage of this space, and the Portuguese striker saw his seventh goal this season.

Interim coach Cioffi fired his men to throw life and limbs into the fray to dodge Milan’s offensive waves. For a long time it seemed that the brave Udinese was destined for a stunt.

Even the inevitable Ibrahimovic thought that was enough. The record striker waited until the 93rd minute to give his team another point.

Milan loses two valuable points in the title fight. Tomorrow Inter could jump with the current leader in Italy. If Inter wins tomorrow against Cagliari it will jump to first place In Italy.

  1. The second half, the 97th minute, the game is over
  2. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan) blows the whistle from the referee. He went too far in Marco Silvestri (Udinese). Second half, 96th minute.
  3. Red card for Isaac Al-Najah from Udinese during the second half, 95th minute
  4. The attempt was saved by Mike Minyan (AC Milan), who did not give up the rebound. Second half, 94th minute.
  5. The cross comes to Patricio Perez (Udinese). His header goes to the goal… The second half, the 94th minute.
  6. Nahuel Molina takes the corner for Udinese. The ball drops in the middle in front of the goal. Second half, 94th minute.
  7. Matto Gagallo (Udinese) can pass with his right foot, but his shot is blocked. Second half, 94th minute.
  8. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan) scores with his right foot. It’s 1-1, second half, 92nd minute.
  9. A goal during the second half, the 92nd minute, by Zlatan Ibrahimovic, AC Milan player. 1, 1.
  10. Verdict on Isaac Success (Udinese). Went away in Alessandro Florenzi (Milan). The second half, the 91st minute.
  11. Alessandro Florenzi (AC Milan) hits the goal with his right foot, but his shot went wide. Second half, 90th minute.
  12. The ball crosses the back line at a corner kick. It was taken by Junior Messias (AC Milan), but a very short cross pass and it got cleared. Second half, 90th minute.
  13. Junior Messias (AC Milan) can position with his left foot, but his shot is blocked. Second half, 90th minute.
  14. Yellow card for Udinese player Marvin Ziegler during the second half, minute 87
  15. Yellow card for AC Milan player Samo Castillejo during the second half, 87th minute
  16. Theo Hernandez (AC Milan) hits the goal with his right foot, but his shot goes too far. Second half, 87th minute.
  17. The attempt was saved by Marco Silvestri (Udinese). The goalkeeper advanced steadily and managed to catch the ball. Second half, 85th minute.
  18. Alessio Romagnoli (AC Milan) criticizes his right… Second half, 85th minute.
  19. Junior Messias (AC Milan) can position with his left foot, but his shot is blocked. Second half, 85th minute.
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