Serie A Week 11: Result AC MILAN 4 – 1 MONZA, Saturday 22 October 2022


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49% Ball Possession AC MILAN and 51% Ball Possession MONZA
      AC Milan 4 – 1 Monza 
18′ Brahim Díaz                        70′ Filippo Ranocchia
41′ Brahim Díaz
65′ Dvock Origi
84′ Rafael Leão
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
AC Milan, 3rd position with 23 points and a positive goal difference of +10
Monza, 14th position with 10 points and a negative goal difference of -6

AC Milan win the Serie A Week 11 game against Monza on Saturday 22 October 2022 at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy.  The victory helps Milan reached 26 points to keep up the race for the Scudetto with Napoli. Milan beat Monza 4-1 and obtained their fourth consecutive victory. Brahim Diaz broke the deadlock in the 16th minute. The Spaniard scored twice in the 41st minute. In the second half, Origi with a great shot from the edge of the area, Ranocchia shortens the distance on a free kick in the 70th minute, Rafael Leão enters as a sub and scores with an assist from Hernandez.

In the next round of the championship for Milan, an away match on the Turin field, Monza will play at home against Bologna.

Surely, this is a romantic game, a deja vu, Milan face their iconic former owner Silvio Berlusconi and Adriano Galliani now the owner of Monza. It was since 1992/93 that Milan had not won at least seven of the first 10 Serie A games in the year following the victory of a Scudetto: in that season they repeated the title of the previous year.

The historic moment, former ex Adriano Galliani, now with Monza, shaking hands with his star ex-AC Milan Captain Paolo Maldini.

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AC Milan opened the score in the 18th minute. Brahim Díaz defeated Monza goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio with a left-footed shot to the bottom right corner. The Spaniard starts with a solo run from the middle of the field, advances, wedges himself in the area and against all odds while surrounded by Monza defense and Di Gregorio managed to slide and score!!

Super soldier Brahim Díaz reporting for duty!!! Brahim increased the score for the 2-0 in the 41st minute with a right-footed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by Divock Origi.

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AC Milan increased the score for the 3-0 in the 65th minute. Divock Origi scored his first goal in Serie A delighting the Rossoneri fans with a right-footed shot to the top right corner. The assist is by Junior Messias.

Monza scored the honor goal in the 69th minute. A memorable goal for Filippo Ranocchia defeating AC Milan goalkeeper Ciprian Tătărușanu despite his stretch, unable to stop the right-footed free kick shot to the bottom right corner.

AC Milan with a poker in the 84th minute. Rafael Leão with a right-footed shot to the top left corner. The assist is by Theo Hernández.

✅    Stats before the game. Monza will be the 11th Lombard team to face Milan in Serie A: the Rossoneri lost only against Inter Milan in 1929 in their first overall match against opponents from this region (6W, 3D).This will be Monza’s first away match in Lombardy in Serie A. In general, the Brianza players have only faced Atalanta between their Lombard opponents in the top flight so far (they lost 0-2 at the U-Power Stadium last September 5). Milan and Monza have already met in Serie B: the Rossoneri have won all four matches against Brianza in the 1980/81 cadet championship with Massimo Giacomini as coach and in 1982/83 with Ilario Castagner at the helm. Milan have won all their last six Serie A home games against newly promoted teams, without ever conceding a single goal: the last newly promoted to find success at San Siro was Benevento on 21 April 2018 (goal by Pietro Iemmello).

👉 Lineup AC MILAN: Tatarusanu, Dest, Kjaer, Tomori, Theo, Bennacer, Pobega, Messias, Diaz, Rebic, Origi.

👉 Lineup MONZA: Di Gregorio; Antov, Pablo Marì, Caldirola; Ciurria, Barberis, Sensi, Carlos Augusto; Pessina, Caprari; Mota Carvalho.

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📺  Click the video to watch AC Milan 4 – 1 Monza highlights including all goals on Saturday 22 October 2022

🇮🇹   Referee Livio Marinelli from the section of Tivoli will be assisted by Andrea Zingarelli from the section of Siena and Domenico Palermo from the section of Bari.  The Fourth Official will be Alessandro Prontera from the section of Bologna.   The VAR will be Marco Guida from the section of Torre Annunziata.  The AVAR will be Luca Mondin from the section of Treviso.

 

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Serie A tickets2022 – 2023 Italian Serie A Week 11

AC Milan 4 – 1 Monza
Saturday 22 October 2022
San Siro Stadium
Milan, Italy

18:00

Referee:  MARINELLI
Assistants:  ZINGARELLI – PALERMO
Fourth Official:   PRONTERA
VAR:     GUIDA
AVAR:       MONDIN

Goals:  16′ 41′ Brahim Díaz, 65′ Dvock Origi, 70′ Filippo Ranocchia (Mo), 84′ Rafael Leão

Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

👉 Lineup AC MILAN (4-2-3-1): Tătăruşanu; Dest (46′ Kalulu), Kjær (60′ Gabbia), Tomori, Hernández; Bennacer, Pobega; Messias, Díaz (53′ De Ketelaere), Rebić (60′ Leão); Origi (78′ Vranckx). Subs.: Jungdal, Mirante; Ballo-Touré, Thiaw; Adli, Bakayoko, Krunić, Tonali; Giroud.

Coach:  Stefano Pioli.

👉 Lineup MONZA (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; Antov, Marí, Caldirola (54′ Carboni); Ciurria, Barberis (46′ Ranocchia), Sensi (66′ Bondo), Carlos Augusto; Pessina, Caprari (66′ Gytkjær); Mota Carvalho (57′ Petagna).

Subs.: Cragno, Sorrentino; Birindelli, Donati, Marlon; Bondo, Colpani, Machin, Valoti; D’Alessandro, Vignato.

Coach:  Raffaele Palladino.

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