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MILAN SURVIVE IBRAHIMOVI­C RED CARD

10-man Rossoneri beat Parma to stay in Champions League chase

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ZLATAN Ibrahimovi­c set up two first-half goals before being sent off after an hour as 10-man AC Milan beat Parma 3-1 on Saturday to boost their Champions League hopes.

The 39-year-old Swede was given a straight red card for arguing with the referee at the Stadio Ennio Tardini when his team were two goals ahead.

Riccardo Gagliolo pulled one back for 19th-placed Parma minutes after Ibrahimovi­c's sending off, but Milan held on despite some late scares, with substitute Rafael Leao scoring a third in injury time.

Second-placed Milan closed the gap to leaders Inter, who played 18th-placed Cagliari late yesterday, to eight points.

Stefano Pioli's Milan are pushing for a return to the Champions League for the first time since the 2013-14 season.

“It was important to win,” said Pioli.

“Ibra told me he didn't insult the referee.

“He told me he had a discussion which lasted some time, but he hadn’t shown a lack of respect and absolutely did not insult him.

“He told me the last thing he said to (referee Fabio) Maresca was: ‘So you don’t care what I say?’.”

Milan are set to be without Ibrahimovi­c for their next two games at home against Genoa and Sassuolo as Pioli’s men bid for a first win at the San Siro in over two months.

Ibrahimovi­c, who won his 300th match in the top five European Leagues on Saturday, will return for the trip to top-four rivals Lazio on April 26.

Before the match, club director Paolo Maldini confirmed that Ibrahimovi­c was close to renewing his contract for another season.

The Swedish internatio­nal, who turns 40 in October, has been credited with turning Milan into title contenders again since his return to the seven-time European champions in January last year.

“For Ibrahimovi­c there are only small details missing, we are very close to renewal,” said Maldini.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? AC Milan’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (right) reacts after receiving a red card during their Serie A match against Parma on Saturday.
AFP PIC AC Milan’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (right) reacts after receiving a red card during their Serie A match against Parma on Saturday.

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