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AC Milan edge Fiorentina to consolidat­e second spot

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Florence, Italy - AC Milan beat Fiorentina 2-1 away to consolidat­e second place in Serie A on Saturday at the Artemio Franchi stadium, the home side’s first game since the death of director Joe Barone.

Milan have 65 points, six clear of third-placed Juventus who lost 1-0 at Lazio, with leaders Inter Milan, who welcome Empoli on Monday, 11 points ahead. Fiorentina are 10th on 43 points.

After a scoreless opening half the game picked up after the break when the visitors broke the deadlock inside two minutes through Ruben Loftus-cheek. Fiorentina responded in the 50th with Alfred Duncan scoring from distance.

Three minutes later Milan reclaimed the lead, and Rafael Leao’s goal was the difference between the sides. “In the first half we could have already scored three goals, in the second we came in with the right spirit and closed it out,” Leao told Sky Sport.

A minute’s silence, impeccably observed by both sets of fans, preceded the game in memory of Barone, who died on March 19, with his seat in the stands left empty apart from flowers and a Fiorentina jersey with his name on the back. “We did our best by honouring the memory of our director, the lads put a team like Milan in difficulty and we have to start from this performanc­e,” Fiorentina manager Vincenzo Italiano said.

Milan created the early chances, with Olivier Giroud striking from close range into the arms of goalkeeper Pietro Terraccian­o, who did well to push away a header from Samuel Chukwueze.

Fiorentina, perhaps suffering from the emotion of the occasion, took almost half an hour to get going, and forward Andrea Belotti should have done better when one-on-one with the keeper but his effort flew straight at Mike Maignan.

Leao had a close-range effort saved by Terraccian­o when a pass across to the unmarked Chukwueze in front of goal may have been the better option.

Milan broke the deadlock with a clever back heel across goal by Leao falling to LoftusChee­k who had plenty of time after a slip by Fiorentina’s Nikola Milenkovic and tucked the ball into the empty net.

Fiorentina hit back immediatel­y, with Lucas Beltran passing to Duncan whose fierce shot from distance hit the far

In the first half we could have already scored three goals, in the second we came in with the right spirit and closed it out RAFAEL LEAO

bottom corner of Maignan’s goal.

The home crowd’s joy was short-lived however. Tijjani Reijnders’ pass found Leao, who ghosted through Fiorentina’s defence and rounded the keeper before rolling the ball home.

Terraccian­o made another fine save to keep out Alessandro Florenzi’s shot from the edge of the area and, with Fiorentina searching for an equaliser, Maignan was called into action by Belotti and Rolando Mandragora. The last chance for Fiorentina came in added time but a weak header from Nicolas Gonzalez did not trouble the keeper.

“We approached the game well, suffered the right amount and won by playing a real game with confidence, positivity and good control,” Milan manager Stefano Pioli said.

 ?? ?? AC Milan’s Rafael Leao’s (L) who scored their winning goal against Fiorentina, celebrates with Olivier Giroud
AC Milan’s Rafael Leao’s (L) who scored their winning goal against Fiorentina, celebrates with Olivier Giroud

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