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Milan consolidat­e second Serie A spot with tight Fiorentina win

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MILAN: AC Milan strengthen­ed their grip on second place in Serie A with a hard-fought 2-1 win at Fiorentina after an Adam Marusic header sunk Juventus in the final seconds at Lazio.

Stefano Pioli’s side closed the yawning gap separating them from runaway league leaders Inter Milan, who host Empoli today, to 11 points with well-taken goals early in the second half from Ruben Loftus-cheek and Rafael Leao.

But more importantl­y a sixth straight win in all competitio­ns meant Milan took advantage of Juve’s single-goal defeat in Rome to move six points clear of their old rivals with eight games remaining.

“It’s more important how you finish the season than how you start it,” said Leao to DAZN.

“We want to finish the season well and we have important matches to play.”

Milan prevailed in Florence also thanks to a decisive display from Mike Maignan, who pulled off a series of good stops before and after Leao had danced past Fiorentina goalkeeper Pietro Terraccian­o and rolled in the winner in the 53rd minute.

Leao’s fifth league goal of his inconsiste­nt campaign came in a breathless start to the second half in which Loftus-cheek put Milan ahead in the 47th minute by tucking home the Portugal winger’s backheeled pass.

Alfred Duncan then drew Fiorentina level three minutes later with a brilliant low finish which beat the outstretch­ed Maignan, only for Leao to quickly hit back and secure a big win for Milan.

Fiorentina, who said goodbye to deceased former general manager Giuseppe “Joe” Barone, drop down to 10th following defeat and Torino’s 1-0 win over Monza earlier in the day.

Marusic thumped home Matteo Guendouzi’s perfect inswinging cross in the third minute of added time at the Stadio Olimpico to ensure victory in Igor Tudor’s first match as Lazio coach.

The Montenegro defender’s first goal of the season pushed Lazio up to seventh, a point and a place above Napoli who were humbled 3-0 at home by Atalanta.

Lazio are eight points away from the last Champions League spot currently held by fourthplac­ed Bologna ahead of their fixture with Salernitan­a today.

“You can’t wish for a better start. I’m happy for the boys as they couldn’t have played any better given the time we had together,” said Tudor to DAZN.

Juve are stuck firmly in a rut after defeat in the Italian capital left them four matches without a win and sliding back towards a battle for a Champions League spot.

Massimilia­no Allegri’s side have picked up just seven points from their last nine games and are eight points ahead of fifthplace­d Roma who face Lecce today.

“You can’t concede goals like the one we did with 10 seconds remaining,” said Allegri to DAZN.

“We’re as annoyed by the way we lost the game as much as we are at losing it.”

 ?? — ap ?? atta boy: ac Milan’s Samuel chukwueze climbing on ruben loftus-cheek to celebrate after loftus-cheek scored against Fiorentina.
— ap atta boy: ac Milan’s Samuel chukwueze climbing on ruben loftus-cheek to celebrate after loftus-cheek scored against Fiorentina.

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