She was… stepped on Milan and Lazio!
On the one hand, the Milanese were defeated 2-1 at its headquarters Parma and at the same time the Romans were defeated by the same score away from the Udinese.
Parma came into the match very… furiously, taking the lead in just the 2nd minute through Mann. The Rossoneri then equalized in the 66th minute with Pulisic.
However, the “Parmenti” were not deterred and eleven minutes later they scored again with Cancellieri, celebrating the first “three points” after their return to Serie A.
In the other match, Udinese got their first win of the season. The “Friulani” entered the match excellently, as they took the lead in the 5th minute with Luca, assisted by Toven. In the 49th minute, the Frenchman went from creator to executioner, for his team’s 2-0.
In the 68th minute, the balance changed, as Kamara was sent off with a second yellow card, leaving Udinese with ten players. But all the visitors managed was to make the final 2-1 with Isaksen’s goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time.
The program in detail:
Saturday, August 24
Parma-Milan 2-1
(2′ Man, 77′ Cancellieri-66′ Pulisic)
Udinese-Lazio 2-1
(5′ Luka, 49′ Toven-90+5′ Isaksen)
Inter-Lecce (21:45)
Monza-Genoa (21:45)
Sunday, August 25
Torino-Atalanta (19:30)
Fiorentina-Venice (19:30)
Napoli-Bologna (21:45)
Roma-Emboli (21:45)
Monday, August 26
Cagliari-Como (19:30)
Verona-Juventus (21:45)
The next (3rd) matchday:
Friday, August 30
Venice-Torino (19:30)
Inter-Atalanta (21:45)
Saturday, August 31
Bologna-Emboli (19:30)
Lecce-Cagliari (19:30)
Lazio-Milan (21:45)
Napoli-Parma (21:45)
Sunday, September 1
Fiorentina-Monza (19:30)
Genoa-Verona (19:30)
Juventus-Roma (21:45)
Udinese-Como (21:45)
Source: Sport Fm
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