He left Monza with a stressful double Milan.
Days after their painful midweek derby defeat at home to Napoli, the Rossoneri struggled but eventually celebrated the win with 1-0 against the Monza of the basic and irreplaceable Kyriakopoulosreducing their gap to the top six of Serie A to 2 points and getting psyched up ahead of their very difficult away match against Real Madrid (5/11, 22:00) for the 4th matchday of the Champions League.
Monza took the lead in the 8th minute but Motta saw his goal disallowed for an attacking foul, while in the 16th minute Maldini failed to score from a very advantageous position and with the whole goal at his… mercy. In the 28th minute, Menian denied Pereira a goal, while it was Milan who finally opened the scoring in the 43rd minute, with his header Riders.
In the second half, Milan successfully managed their lead and although o Leo failed to “lock” the three-pointer after an amazing individual effort that started behind the center in the 85′, the guests celebrated the victory and took a significant scoring “breather”.
The 11th matchday:
Saturday 02/11
Bologna-Lecce 1-0
(85′ Orsolini)
Udinese-Juventus 0-2
(19′ auto. Okoye, 37′ Savona)
Monza-Milan 0-1
(43′ Raiders)
Sunday 03/11
Napoli-Atalanta (13:30)
Torino-Fiorentina (16:00)
Verona-Roma (19:00)
Inter-Venezia (21:45)
Monday 04/11
Emboli-Como (19:30)
Parma-Genoa (19:30)
Lazio-Cagliari (21:45)
The next (12th) matchday:
Thursday 07/11
Genoa-Como (21:45)
Friday 08/11
Lecce-Eboli (21:45)
Saturday 09/11
Venice-Parma (16:00)
Cagliari-Milan (19:00)
Juventus-Torino (21:45)
Sunday 10/11
Atalanta-Udinese (13:30)
Fiorentina-Verona (16:00)
Roma-Bologna (16:00)
Monza-Lazio (19:00)
Inter-Napoli (21:45)
Source: Sport Fm
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