Milan clinch 2-1 win with two quick-fire goals in rainy Genoa clash
- AC Milan secured a 2-1 Serie A win over Genoa on a rainy Monday in Genoa, Italy, with goals from Rafael Leao and an own goal by Morten Frendrup.
- Genoa took the lead when substitute Vitinha scored with his first touch in the 61st minute, before Leao equalised in the 76th minute from a deflected low cross by Santiago Gimenez.
- Milan completed the turnaround less than two minutes after Leao’s goal when Frendrup inadvertently tapped an attempted clearance into his own net, while goalkeeper Mike Maignan made several key saves in a first half dominated by Genoa.
- Milan manager Sergio Conceicao praised his players stating, "We work a lot," and acknowledged the team could have better controlled possession and sought more depth during the match.
- The win maintains Milan’s position in ninth with a total of 57 points, trailing fourth-placed Juventus by six points, as they prepare for important upcoming league and Coppa Italia matches against Bologna.
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AC Milan secured a 2-1 victory over Genoa in a rainy Monday Serie A clash, with a rapid second-half turnaround driven by Rafael Leao’s equaliser and an own goal from Morten Frendrup.
Underneath for a network of Vitinha, the Rossoneri overturn the result thanks to Leao and an autogol of Frendrup
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GENOA, Italy (Reuters) -AC Milan secured a 2-1 victory over Genoa in a rainy Monday Serie A clash, with a rapid second-half turnaround driven by Rafael Leao's equaliser and an own goal from Morten Frendrup. Read full story
Milan clinch 2-1 win with two quick-fire goals in rainy Genoa clash
GENOA, Italy :AC Milan secured a 2-1 victory over Genoa in a rainy Monday Serie A clash, with a rapid second-half turnaround driven by Rafael Leao's equaliser and an own goal from Morten Frendrup.The result keep Milan at ninth place with 57 points, six points behind fourth-placed Juventus, who occupy the last
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