The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Injury-hit Milan wins at Verona to boost title hopes

- By Daniella Matar

MILAN >> AC Milan boosted its title hopes by winning 2-0 at Hellas Verona in Serie A on Sunday despite missing a number of key players through injury.

Rade Kruni and Diogo Dalot scored for Milan, which moved to within three points of league leader Inter Milan. The Nerazzurri host Atalanta on Monday.

Second-place Milan is four points above Juventus and six above Roma in fourth. Juventus beat Lazio 3-1 on Saturday, while Roma beat Genoa 1-0 earlier Sunday.

Napoli was sixth after a 3-1 win over Bologna.

The win will boost Milan’s confidence ahead of the first leg of the Europa League round of 16 against Manchester United on Thursday. The Rossoneri had only won one of their previous six matches in any competitio­n.

“We have shown that we are still up there and we still believe in ourselves,” Milan coach Stefano Pioli said. “Playing so often helps you to also overcome slipups, we have always been balanced, even in evaluating our victories.

“We know how to deal with our defects and we know our strengths ... now we’ll focus on the Europa League, on a really stimulatin­g match in Manchester.”

Milan was desperate for a victory in Verona to put pressure on city rival Inter. But it was without a long list of injured players including Zlatan Ibrahimovi, Mario Mandžuki, Ante Rebi and Hakan Çalhanolu.

Milan’s injury problems seemed to get worse when Gianluigi Donnarumma appeared to pick up a knock early on and reserve goalkeeper Ciprian Ttruanu started warming up but Donnarumma was able to continue.

Kruni fired Milan in front in the 27th minute when he curled a magnificen­t free kick into the top right corner after he had been tripped by Verona defender Giangiacom­o Magnani on the edge of the area.

Milan doubled its lead five minutes after the interval when Dalot finished a well-worked team move with a shot into the top left corner.

RACE FOR FOURTH

Gianluca Mancini’s bullet header helped Roma move back into the top four and the Champions League spots.

Mancini scored the only goal of the match in the 24th minute as Roma moved a point above fifthplace Atalanta.

Genoa remained seven points above the relegation zone after its second loss in three matches. It had only lost one of the previous 10 since Davide Ballardini replaced Rolando Maran as coach.

Roma dominated and broke the deadlock when Mancini rose highest in the middle of the area to head Lorenzo Pellegrini’s corner into the top right side of the net.

Roma almost doubled its lead in the 67th but

Gonzalo Villar’s effort was deflected onto the right post by Genoa midfielder Ivan Radovanovi .

The hosts did have the ball in the back of the net shortly after. Pedro’s backheeled flick came off the left post and Borja Mayoral turned in the rebound but it was ruled out for a narrow offside.

Genoa fought hard for the equalizer until the end but struggled to create opportunit­ies of note.

Napoli moved within three points of the Champions League places with its win over Bologna, getting two goals from Lorenzo Insigne and another from Victor Osimhen.

Kyle Larson is back in NASCAR and back in victory lane.

On Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Larson raced to his first NASCAR victory since he was reinstated from a nearly yearlong suspension. He ran just the first four races last season, then lost his job for using a racial slur while playing a video game early in the pandemic.

He worked all last year on rebuilding his image and was hired by Hendrick Motorsport­s when NASCAR said the suspension would lift at the start of this year.

“Thanks Mr. H. for believing in me,” Larson radioed to boss Rick Hendrick after crossing the finish line.

He then celebrated his first career on an intermedia­te track with a smokefille­d burnouts. Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s only Black fulltime driver, was the first competitor to congratula­te Larson at his car.

Larson’s move to Hendrick was expected to be electric.

Larson is considered one of the top talents in NASCAR but won just six times in six seasons with Chip Ganassi Racing. Paired with mighty Hendrick, everyone suspected Larson would at last reach his full potential.

The victory came in his fourth race in the No. 5 Chevrolet and gave Hendrick back-to-back victories. William Byron won last week at Homestead-Miami Speedway, so Hendrick has two of its four drivers locked into the playoffs just one month into the new season.

It was the first win for crew chief Cliff Daniels, and first for that crew since 2017 with Jimmie Johnson.

“He knew deep down inside that he could get back to this level,” Daniels said of Larson.

Larson’s last victory was October 6, 2019, at Dover.

His seventh career win made him the third driver so far who was not part of the 16-driver playoff field last season to grab one of the spots. The season opened with three consecutiv­e surprise winners in Michael McDowell, Christophe­r Bell and then Byron.

Larson isn’t exactly a surprise and Las Vegas was supposed to be the track in which the large teams finally took control. The 1.5-mile intermedia­te is the breadand-butter of the NASCAR schedule and the top organizati­ons have the depth and resources to dominate the circuits.

The top-nine finishers Sunday all represente­d NASCAR’s elite teams, with Erik Jones for single-car Richard Petty Motorsport­s the only surprise with a 10th-place finish.

Brad Keselowski of Team Penske was second in a Ford and followed by hometown driver Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin in Toyotas for Joe Gibbs Racing.

Ryan Blaney was fifth for Penske and then Martin Truex Jr. and Bell put all four JGR cars in the top seven. Byron was eighth and defending race winner Joey Logano was ninth for Penske.

BILICKI BET

Dollar Loan Center came up empty Sunday in its $10 million hope for Josh Bilicki.

The lender is the primary sponsor for Bilicki’s No. 52 Rick Ware Racing Ford Mustang and company CEO Chuck Brennan bet $10,000 at Circa that the driver would win his first career race at Las Vegas. At 1,000-1 odds, the bet would have paid Brennan $10 million.

Brennan also offered to wipe the loans of all Dollar Loan Center customers in Nevada if Bilicki won.

Alas, Bilicki finished 35th. He was one of eight drivers tied for the longest odds to win Las Vegas.

Brennan’s bet was hardly a throwaway, though.

The $10,000 was essentiall­y an advertisin­g spend that drew attention to the sponsor, the driver and the team. It’s the same tactic used Friday night by Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis, who paid $15,000 each to 10 unsponsore­d teams to wrap their trucks with the company logo.

UP NEXT

NASCAR heads 300 miles south to Phoenix Raceway, where Chase Elliott won in November for his first Cup championsh­ip. The Phoenix race last March, won by Joey Logano, was NASCAR’s fourth event of the season and final before the pandemic. The track was the last facility to host a regular NASCAR weekend with full spectators and a prerace show that featured both Blake Shelton and Pitbull.

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