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AC Milan 0 Roma 2: Dzeko, Florenzi pounce to leave Montella in trouble

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 1 Oct 2017

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Second-half goals from Edin Dzeko and Alessandro Florenzi were enough to secure a 2-0 win for Roma at AC Milan as Eusebio Di Francesco increased the pressure on his friend and San Siro counterpart Vincenzo Montella.

Clear chances were at a premium for much of a match that was billed as a direct contest between the two coaches, who remain close after winning the Scudetto together at the Giallorossi in 2000-01. 

The Milan boss had joked before the game about Carlo Ancelotti, sacked by Bayern Munich last week, joining him as an assistant but the availability of a Rossoneri great could give the incumbent real cause for concern should recent struggles continue for his team, who finished the match with 10 men when Hakan Calhanoglu received a second yellow card in the 80th minute. 

Milan underwent an expensive makeover in the off-season but have now lost their last two league matches and trail the early Scudetto contenders in seventh spot.

Roma meanwhile are fifth thanks to their fourth league victory in succession. 

Stern tests await both teams after the international break, with the Rossoneri due to face in-form neighbours Inter in the Milan derby and Roma set to host table-topping Napoli at Stadio Olimpico. 

A spirited start to the game quickly descended into scrappiness and it took until the 17th minute for either team to register a shot on goal, Kevin Strootman’s speculative attempt from long range sailing wide after a poor Gianluigi Donnarumma clearance left the Milan goal unprotected.

Roma called the keeper into action three minutes later, Donnarumma saving easily from Florenzi, who failed to catch a strike cleanly after a good run and pass from the outside of Aleksandar Kolarov’s boot. 

Milan were restricted to long-distance half-chances for Franck Kessie and Calhanoglu, while Roma were forced to withdraw Strootman after just 30 minutes, Lorenzo Pellegrini replacing the Netherlands midfielder. 

The substitute tested Donnarumma when he burst into the area with four minutes to go in the half, but the killer blow was lacking once again as the break arrived with the deadlock intact.

Milan improved after the break and twice went close to opening the scoring just after the hour mark.

Andre Silva narrowly failed to connect with a cross to the back post and Leonardo Bonucci’s fierce strike drew a good save from Alisson either side of Donnarumma denying Florenzi one-on-one. 

Nikola Kalinic was the next to threaten, holding off Kostas Manolas before turning and shooting straight at the Roma keeper from close range. 

But it was Roma who finally pounced, Dzeko receiving a pass from Pellegrini and benefiting from a deflection to beat Donnarumma with a powerful effort from outside the area in the 72nd minute.

And Florenzi settled it five minutes later, following up a Radja Nainggolan strike to slot home the rebound from close range, his first league goal in 18 months.

Milan’s situation worsened when Calhanoglu’s foul on Nainggolan earned him a second booking, leaving the hosts unable to mount an attempted comeback in the closing exchanges.

 

Key Opta stats:

– Roma have won four consecutive clashes with AC Milan for the first time in Serie A history.
– The Giallorossi equalled tonight their all-time record of 27 consecutive Serie A matches in which they have found the net (the first time they did it was in April 2006).
– AC Milan have lost two consecutive league games for the first time since February.
– The Rossoneri have failed to score in two consecutive Serie A matches for the first time since last December.
– The previous Alessandro Florenzi goal in Serie A dated back to April 2016 (vs Lazio), 546 days ago.
– Edin Dzeko has scored his fifth goal from outside the box in Serie A, the second this season.
– For the first time in this Serie A season, Roma have failed to score by half-time.
– Bonucci’s shot on target in the 62nd minute ended a streak of 181 minutes in which AC Milan did not manage a single shot on target in Serie A.
– Milan got their first red card in the league this season, the Rossoneri collected the most red cards in Serie A last season (12).
– Hakan Calhanoglu’s previous red card in a league matches dated back to March 2014 when he was at Hamburger SV.

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