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Rabiot Double Lifts Milan After Early Scare at Como
Adrien Rabiot secured a penalty and scored twice to help AC Milan reduce their Serie A deficit to three points, preventing Inter Milan from extending their lead.
- Thursday saw AC Milan overturn a deficit to beat Como 3-1, with Rabiot winning a penalty and scoring twice.
- Facing pressure from Inter Milan's six-point lead after their 1-0 win on Wednesday, Massimiliano Allegri's AC Milan started poorly, creating urgency to respond quickly.
- Milan levelled just before the break when Rabiot was fouled and Christopher Nkunku's penalty squirmed under Jean Butez, while Niclas Füllkrug's header back allowed Rabiot to seal the win shortly before full time.
- The win reduced Milan's gap to the top to three points, preventing Inter Milan from opening a wider lead and keeping the Serie A standings tight.
- The fixture highlighted narrow margins in the title race when Como, sixth in Serie A, threatened early with a short-corner routine that produced Marc-Oliver Kempf's 10th-minute header, following Inter Milan's Wednesday win and Napoli's frustrating draw.
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Milan has placed in the Italian Serie A as the first follower of champion Inter. The Milanese celebrated a 3-1 victory in the next match at Como on Thursday after a 0-1 draw. Stefan Posch did not compete in the team of Cesc Fabregas.After a 1:1 break, Frenchman Adrien Rabiot scored the away victory of the Rossoneri in the 55th and 88th minutes.On Stadtrivale Inter Milan lacked three points after 20 laps.
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Opens Kempf, then the rigor of Nkunku and Rabiot signs 3-1 with a double (ANSA)
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Adrien Rabiot helps AC Milan close Serie A gap with 3-1 comeback win over Como
AC Milan has narrowed the gap at the top of Serie A by rallying to defeat Como 3-1. Adrien Rabiot won a penalty for the equalizer and then scored twice himself.
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