Rafael Leao and a late Junior Messias strike gave Milan a much-needed 2-0 victory over Genoa that keeps them at least temporarily top of the table.

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Serie A Highlights: Milan 2-0 Genoa

The pressure was piling on the Rossoneri after back-to-back goalless draws, especially as Inter won earlier this evening. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Alessio Romagnoli, Alessandro Florenzi, Simon Kjaer and Samu Castillejo were injured, joined by Davide Calabria in the warm-up with a stomach problem, replaced by Matteo Gabbia. Alexander Blessin drew his first seven games in charge, followed by a win and two consecutive defeats. Andrea Cambiaso, Nicolò Rovella and Zinho Vanheusden were still unavailable.

After 10 minutes, Milan broke their two-game goal drought. It was a wonderful Pierre Kalulu cross from the right to find Rafael Leao at the back post for a cushioned volley off the inside of the left boot.

Franck Kessie in his more advanced role set up Alexis Saelemaekers only for the Belgian to shin it horribly from 12 yards, while Pablo Galdames fired off target after springing the offside trap.

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Saelemaekers slipped in a very promising position and wasted another chance, then his cross was volleyed over by Olivier Giroud.

Gabbia risked an own goal with a strange deflection, but Maignan was alert to recover. The defender went off with a hamstring problem 15 minutes from time, moving Rade Krunic to right-back.

Leao saw his angled drive beaten away at the near post, but Milan finally got their second goal at the end of a chaotic move.

Ante Rebic controlled with his chest and crossed for Junior Messias, whose first attempt was denied by a sensational one-handed Salvatore Sirigu goal, but the Brazilian fought to fire the rebound into the roof of the net. There was a silent VAR check for potential handball, but the goal was given.

It’s a third straight defeat for Genoa, though Mike Maignan did have to make a fine reaction save in stoppages on a header from a free kick.

Milan 2-0 Genoa

Leao 10 (M), Messias 87 (M)

8 thought on “Serie A | Milan 2-0 Genoa: Leao and Messias end goal drought”
  1. Yes why Inter have been so lucky by scoring more goals than anyone else and conceding a few while being the only Italian club that even think about challenging other top clubs in the CL. There’s no other way to define what they did except to call it luck. On other hand Milan have been very unlucky by struggling consistently against relegation side if only they weren’t unlucky and with a few help from the ref they they would be 10 points clear.

  2. @Sparticus Psychologically a team that plays after the rival would feel pressured if the rival won.
    and seriously who called 6 straight cleansheets lucky? Milan hv been robbed of their point so many times this season one would rather called them unlucky or being treated unfairly

  3. @Solointer. This Milan was never built to win the scudetto, they are overachieved or some would rather say lucky.
    So What would you say if both Milan and Inter stand with the same exact point at the of the season at the top? I wonder if your scoring superiority would matter.

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