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Bacca shines for Milan

Supersub wins ‘Battle of Colombians’ as Rossoneri sink Sampdoria

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MILAN: AC Milan striker Carlos Bacca came off the bench to win the “Battle of the Colombians” with a late strike in a 1-0 win at Sampdoria.

Bacca started on the bench amid reports of a midweek spat with Rossoneri coach Vincenzo Montella.

But amid the ever-present danger of a Sampdoria goal from friend and compatriot Luis Muriel, Montella introduced the Colombian on the hour – and Bacca didn’t disappoint.

Sampdoria striker Muriel was a threat throughout the first half and emulated his Colombian compatriot by almost breaking the deadlock with a second-half strike that hit the woodwork.

But five minutes from the end Bacca produced great skill to flick the ball past Emiliano Viviano in the Samp goal after collecting Suso’s perfectly-weighted pass following a Milan Skriniar error.

Montella confirmed the reports on his spat with Bacca, but said: “I have clashes all the time with the players, but everything’s under control.

“I’m the coach and it’s me who has to make the decisions.”

Milan’s second win in four outings moved them up to three points off Juventus at the top before the rest of the weekend programme.

Sampdoria, though, had reason to feel aggrieved after dominating the first half and seeing Muriel come so close.

Coach Marco Giampaolo told Mediaset: “What is there to say? We were in control and created our chances.

“Overall, the lads didn’t disappoint me. But that’s two games we’ve lost that we didn’t deserve to lose.”

Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma ran franticall­y across his goal to produce a fine, one-handed flying save from Lucas Torreira’s goal-bound drive after just 11 minutes.

In Bacca’s absence, Gianluca Lapadula was given a rare start but after being sent through by Davide Calabria’s smart chip, he fired over on the half-volley.

But Muriel was soon into his stride. He deftly skipped past three Milan players on his way to firing his follow-up over Donnarumma’s crossbar.

Some nice link-up play with Karol Linetty then set up Edgar Barreto for a drive that a diving Donnarumma palmed out for a corner.

The match was scoreless, but Milan were left with a worrying statistic – for the first time since October 2015 they had failed to produce a shot on target during the first half in successive league games.

Milan’s woes initially continued after the restart, until Bacca came to the rescue.

Midfielder Giacomo Bonaventur­a was cautioned three minutes in for a late challenge on Torreira.

Montella replaced midfielder Jose Sosa with Manuel Locatelli just before the hour and two minutes later the visitors hit the target for the first time, although Viviano had no trouble with Suso’s longrange effort.

Minutes after Bacca’s arrival he glanced a header well wide of the target. But the Colombian was unlucky to be denied a spectacula­r opener when he turned on M’Baye Niang’s pass amid a crowded area to force a great parry from Viviano that the goalkeeper pushed onto the far post.

At the other end Donnarumma somehow pushed Muriel’s superbly-hit low strike off the base of the post.

Muriel finally beat the towering goalkeeper but he had handled on his way to goal and was cautioned for his efforts.

When Skriniar gave possession away deep in Sampdoria territory, Suso pounced.

The Spaniard waited and found Bacca with a superb pass that the Colombian took with the outside of his boot, before flicking it past the onrushing Viviano and into the far corner of the net. — AFP

 ??  ?? Right on target: AC Milan’s Carlos Bacca scoring against Sampdoria during the Serie A match at Luigi Ferraris Stadium in Genoa on Friday. — EPA
Right on target: AC Milan’s Carlos Bacca scoring against Sampdoria during the Serie A match at Luigi Ferraris Stadium in Genoa on Friday. — EPA

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