The Malta Independent on Sunday

Malaga remain unbeaten as Milan’s miserable season continues

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Joaquin Sanchez made up for a penalty miss by scoring the secondhalf winner as Malaga continued its unbeaten start in the Champions League with a 1-0 victory over AC Milan on Wednesday night.

Joaquin curled a penalty off the crossbar in the 45th minute but made no mistake in the 64th when volleying Manuel Iturra’s lob pass off the bounce and past goalkeeper Marco Amelia from a tight angle.

Malaga’s third straight victory in Group C lifted it to nine points and further compounded Milan’s miserable season and called into question coach Massimilia­no Allegri’s future following a third straight loss. The Italian club has just four points and is 15th in Serie A - 15 points behind champion and leader Juventus.

Milan was at least helped by Zenit St. Petersburg’s 1-0 win over Anderlecht. The Russian club has three points, while Anderlecht has one point.

Joaquin didn’t let his first- half miss get him down as he dished to Iturra and kept up his run as the Chilean lobbed a return pass to him inside the area to strike the half-volley winner on the run.

The former Spain winger even lifted his arm in celebratio­n before the ball came off the near post and over the line.

“I just kept believing,” Joaquin said. “We did this with our philos- ophy of play. We should celebrate this.”

Malaga’s Champions League expectatio­ns were modest after star players like Santi Cazorla were sold in the offseason.

“Nobody imagined this. We didn’t know what would happen each morning and look at what’s happening now,” Joaquin said. “I think all of Malaga made history today. Milan’s not in its best moment but it’s still a top club.”

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