The current runner-up, and Milan For the first time in the new season of the Italian Serie A Italian Championship With a 1-0 victory over Sampdoria At Luigi Ferraris Stadium on Monday.
The winning goal for the Rossoneri was scored by Brahim Diaz, 9 minutes after the first half.
best moments
Sampdoria created good chances and gave Milan work, especially in the first half, where he hit the crossbar of his opponent.
However, Milan was more efficient and knew how to fall back in the latter part of the match.
Milan still does not have Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The 40-year-old Swede is still recovering from a knee injury and is expected to be back only next month.
Tournament mode
As a result, Milan opened its Serie A career with three points and has already climbed to the top of the table.
Sampdoria, on the other hand, ran out of points after the first round.
Hey Kara: Brahim Diaz
The Spanish midfielder was the highlight of Milan’s side in the match and turned it into the best opportunity created, enough to give the visitors a win in the opening round.
With his loan from Real Madrid renewed for two more seasons and his 10 jersey on his back, Diaz promises to be one of the top names at Milan this season.
Upcoming games
Milan will play again on Sunday, again in the Italian Serie A, at the San Siro, against Cagliari, at 15:45 (Brasilia).
Sampdoria travels to meet Sassuolo on the same day for the Italian.
Objectives: Ibrahim Diaz
Sampdoria: Odero. Berezinsky, Yoshida, Cole and Ogello (Moro); Thorsby, Ekdal (Adrien), Damsgaard and Candreva; Gabbiadini (Verre) and Quagliarella. idiomatic: Roberto Daversa
Milan: Megan. Calabria (Romagnoli), Chiar, Tomori and Hernandez; Kronicki, Tonali, Sailemakers (Florenzi), Brahim Diaz (Ben Nasser), Rafael Liao (Rebec); Jerrod. idiomatic: Stefano Pioli
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