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Milan’s streak was cut off with a penalty-knife in stoppage time by the terrible Bologna!

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Bologna dreams of top six! The team of Thiago Motta, who was sent off in the first half for protesting the award of a penalty, managed to save the game at the “San Siro” against Milan, equalizing in the 92nd minute with a penalty from Orsolini (2-2).

Incredible things in Milan, with the “Rossoneri” losing a penalty in the 42nd minute, after Skorupski saved Giroud’s execution, while in the 74th minute, Theo Hernandez, sent the ball from the white bullet to the post, scored in the rebound, but the goal did not count, since this particular goal was a “dead zone”.

Apotheosis for Mike Menian, after the 16th minute of the match, the Milan fans rose up and applauded the French goalkeeper, supporting him for the racist attack he received in “Friuli” against Udinese.

In 3rd place is Milan, which remains at -5 from 2nd Inter, while Bologna is tied in 6th place with Lazio.

In the competitive part, the visitors took the lead in the 29th minute with Zirkzey finding the net again on the same field after the Cup match against Inter, making it 0-1.

Milan equalized the match and won a penalty in the 40th minute with Motta protesting strongly as he faced the red card. Giroud took over but was beaten by Skorupski who kept it 0-1.

However, before half-time Milan managed to equalize with Ruben Loftus-Cheek capitalizing on Calabria’s assist.

In the second half Pioli shuffled the “deck” with Milan becoming more aggressive which gave them the right to win another penalty. Hernandez took over the execution, hit the post, scored on the rebound, but the goal didn’t count.

However, Loftus-Cheek once again had the solution, after with a nailed header in the 83rd minute he redeemed Milan for 2-1!

And while everything seemed that the “rosoneri” would get another valuable three points, the young Teracciono, with a stupid marking two minutes after entering the field, scored a penalty and gave Orsolini the right to equalize in the final 2-2.

In detail, the program of the 22nd matchday:

Friday (26/1)

Cagliari – Turin 1-2

(77′ Viola – 23′ Zapata, 45+3′ Ritchie)

Saturday (27/1)

Atalanta – Udinese 2-0

(33′ Mirandchuk, 45’+1′ Skamaka)

Juventus – Emboli 1-1

(50′ Vlahovic – 70′ Baldanzi)

Milan – Bologna 2-2

(45′, 83′ Loftus Cheek – 29′ Zirkzei, 90’+2′ Orsolini)

Sunday (28/1)

Genoa – Lecce (13:30)

Monza – Sassuolo (16:00)

Verona – Frosinone (16:00)

Lazio – Napoli (19:00)

Fiorentina – Inter (21:45)

Monday (29/1)

Salernitana – Roma (21:45)

The schedule for the next (23rd) matchday:

Friday (02/02)

Lecce – Fiorentina (21:45)

Saturday (03/02)

Udinese – Monza (16:00)

Empoli-Genoa (16:00)

Frosinone – Milan (19:00)

Bologna – Sassuolo (21:45)

Sunday (04/02)

Torino – Salernitana (13:30)

Napoli – Verona (16:00)

Atalanta – Lazio (19:00)

Inter – Juventus (21:45)

Monday (05/02)

Roma – Cagliari (21:45)

And

Source: Sport Fm

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