Milan Grind Out Vital Win over Roma to Leave Serie A Tight at the Top
AC Milan secured a 1-0 victory over Roma with Pavlovic's goal and Maignan's penalty save, moving to third place in Serie A with just one point separating the top four teams.
- On Sunday, AC Milan beat AS Roma 1-0 at San Siro, securing a crucial win in the Serie A title race.
 - Early on, AS Roma controlled the opening stages, producing 20 shots for 2.04 expected goals with Paulo Dybala going closest.
 - Milan applied sustained pressure in the second half and saw efforts cleared off the line as Rafael Leao recorded the most shots with five.
 - After a handball in the wall, the referee awarded a penalty and Mike Maignan saved Paulo Dybala's spot-kick, ending Dybala's 19-attempt streak without a miss for Roma.
 - The result leaves AC Milan above AS Roma in third place, with Napoli on 22 points and Inter Milan, Milan and Roma tied on 21.
 
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Soccer-Milan grind out vital win over Roma to leave Serie A tight at the top
MILAN (Reuters) -AC Milan claimed a crucial 1-0 home win over AS Roma on Sunday, with Strahinja Pavlovic's goal and Mike Maignan's late penalty save tightening the battle at the top of Serie A. Read full story
Milan grind out vital win over Roma to leave Serie A tight at the top
MILAN - AC Milan claimed a crucial 1-0 home win over AS Roma on Sunday, with Strahinja Pavlovic’s goal and Mike Maignan’s late penalty save tightening the battle at the top of Serie A. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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