Khaleej Times

Milan clinch derby with late goal

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milan — What was hyped as the first “American derby” in Serie A was won by the Italian league’s newest US-owned team with a last-gasp goal.

Patrick Cutrone came off the bench to score five minutes into stoppage time for AC Milan to beat Roma 2-1 on Friday. It was the first meeting between the clubs since US-based hedge fund Elliott Management took over control of Milan last month after the club’s former Chinese owner, Li Yonghong, missed a deadline to repay part of a loan.

Roma has been in American hands since 2011, when a group of four Boston executives bought the club.

Gordon Singer, the son of Elliott founder Paul Singer and director of the company’s London office, attended his first Serie A match at the San Siro since the ownership change.

Roma president James Pallotta was a no show.

Milan went ahead in the 40th when Ricardo Rodriguez got by fullback Federico Fazio to send in a cross that Franck Kessie redirected by the far post.

Near the hour mark, a poor Milan clearance following a corner ended up right at Fazio, who fired in for an equaliser.

Two minutes later, Gonzalo Higuain thought he scored his first goal for Milan since transferri­ng from Juventus but his score on a counteratt­ack was waved off by the VAR for offside.

Likewise, newly signed Roma midfielder Steven Nzonzi had a goal disallowed for a handball in the 79th.

Nzonzi was then to blame for the decisive goal for giving up possession, allowing Higuain to set up Cutrone’s winner from the center of the area.

The 20-year-old Cutrone scored 18 goals in all competitio­ns for Milan last season but has become second choice to Higuain. —

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Patrick Cutrone

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