LIVE MN – Primavera, Milan-Monza (1-2): Milan is trying, but Monza defends very well

LIVE MN – Primavera, Milan-Monza (1-2): Milan is trying, but Monza defends very well
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90′ + 4 Last chance for Milan. Corner kick with one minute left in the match

90′ + 2 The ball put in by Malaspina was interesting and found the head of a teammate who however was unable to hit it well to put it into the net. As this ball fades to the bottom, Milan’s chances of resuming this challenge also diminish.

90′ + 1 Monza had the chance to close the game once and for all on the counterattack led by Marras and go 3 to 1. However, Milan did well to fall back.

90′ Stoppage time reported: it will be played until the 95th minute

90′ Monza changes again: Mr. Brevi also included Domanico for this final match

89′ Milan tries but Monza defends very well, not leaving even a hole for their opponents.

87′ Another change in Monza: Dell’Acqua in for this final.

85′ Milan should try everything to at least draw this match, also because defeat would complicate, quite a bit, the playoff issue for Ignazio Abate’s team. Despite this, however, the Rossoneri did no more than appear near Mazza’s goal with a few sterile free kicks.

83′ Sala is also inside in this final for Milan. Liberali exits, exhausted

80′ Change also at Monza: in Diene, a defender, for Lupinetti, a midfielder. Mister Brevi therefore decided to close down in this final match to be able to bring home these three points which would be worth gold for the Bagai rankings.

78′ Yellow also for Postiglione of Monza, who stopped a possessed Diego Sia in his own midfield who was trying in every way to shake up his teammates.

75′ Milan’s collapse in this second half. Monza, on the other hand, is absolutely exceptional.

71′ Double substitution in Milan, Abate tries everything. Inside Paloschi and Camarda.

71′ Yellow card for Parmiggiani. His intervention on Lupinetti in the opponent’s half of the field was too impetuous.

70′ DOUBLE THE MONZA! Monza took the lead in a deserved manner. With 20′ to go the visiting team is ahead thanks to a great finish by Antunovicwho managed to make the two Milan defenders tasked with marking him dance with a feint before beating Bartoccioni, helpless, with a great shot into the corner.

67′ After a couple of minutes in which Brianza’s forcing was suffocating, Milan returned to managing the ball at their own pace. Despite this, however, Ignazio Abate’s team failed to become dangerous.

63′ Abbot changes: Diego inside and Filippo Scotti outside

60′ MONZA AGAIN! Minutes of total apnea for the Milan. On the free kick resulting from Bakoune’s foul, Bartoccioni made his presence felt with a flick from inside the small area, however, causing the ball to be delivered between Martins’ feet, who however did not have the right reaction speed to worry and punish the Rossoneri defense.

59′ Yellow for Adam Bakoune, who stopped his opponent’s run late, overwhelming him at the front midfield

58′ MONZA OPPORTUNITY! Monza very close to scoring the lead. Well done to Bartoccioni for patching things up and preventing the visitors from taking the lead after a nice maneuver from the Brianza team.

52′ MONZA GOAL! At the start of the second half the guests immediately managed to find the equalizer thanks to Marras.

47′ Monza restarted with another attitude and put Milan in difficulty in these first minutes of the second half

45′ Let’s start once again! Monza sends in Martins in place of Colombo

END OF THE FIRST HALF. Zero minutes of injury time and Milan deservedly took the lead with Liberali.

39′ LIBERALS AGAIN! Special slalom Liberals, now galvanized, who then finishes on goal but still finds a great Mazza. As the action progressed, it was again the Monza goalkeeper who neutralized Simmelhack who had tried with his head

36′ GOOOOL OF THE MILAAAAN!! LIBERALS!! The Rossoneri’s best on the pitch! The number 21 controls in the middle of the crowded area, takes it to the left and puts it into the far corner with a surgical low shot. Devil deservedly ahead! 1-0!

31′ FIRST OPPORTUNITY MONZA! Postiglione left very free in the middle of the area: the Monza player dives with a header on the cross from a corner but hits it very badly and wastes badly

30′ Monza tries: dangerous cross into the penalty area with Stalmach which he heads in a corner

25′ Halfway through the first half, there is only Milan on the pitch: however, the Rossoneri have still not managed to break Monza’s wall. Zero opportunities for the Brianza players for the moment

19′ MIRACLE OF MACE!!! Milan very close to taking the lead… Great cross from Magni that catches Liberali in the middle of the area: header with a sure shot but goalkeeper Mazza performs a real miracle. What an opportunity for the Devil!

16′ WHAT A RISK BARTOCCIONS! What Milan risks with the management of ball possession: short pass by Parmesans For Bartoccioni who almost had the ball snatched from his feet by the Monza striker

12′ Nice idea Bakoune what a bowl in the middle for Simmelhack but he can’t turn his head well

9′ He even tries Bonomi from distance: the conclusion is central and easy prey for Mazza

7′ MILAN OPPORTUNITY! First chance of the match. Monza doesn’t clear well Liberals he tries a great shot from the edge: the shot flies just over the crossbar

5′ Messes a bit Nsiala which then forces Bakoune to commit a foul on the edge of the penalty area, on the short side

1′ The challenge has begun!

The official line-ups of the match:

MILAN (4-2-3-1): Bartoccioni; Bakoune, Parmiggiani, Nsiala, Magni; Stalmach, Malaspina; Scotti, Liberali, Bonomi; Simmelhack. All. Abbot. Available: Colzani, Torriani; De Bonis, Nissen, Paloschi; Sala, Vitali; Camarda, Sia, Skoczylas.

MONZA (3-5-2): Club; Bagnaschi, Postiglione, Kassama, Capolupo; Berretta, Colombo, Lupinetti; Marras, Antunovic, Zoppi. Short Annexes. Available: Bifulco, Diene, Dell’Acqua, Longhi, Ravelli, Martins, Giubrone, Nene, Brugarello, Domanico, Popovic.

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Friends and friends of MilanNews.it, Good morning! After the defeat in the Youth League final against Olympiacos, the Milan Primavera returns to the field in the championship. Today at the Puma House of Football, formerly the Vismara Centre, the Rossoneri will host the same age group Monza in a Lombard derby valid for the thirty-first day of the championship. At the end of the regular season, including this one, four days but to Abate’s team five are missing because there is still a race to recover. The Rossoneri continue to chase a place in the top six which would mean playoffs: currently the Devil he is sixth two points from fifth but with a game in hand. Stay with us to follow the live coverage of the challenge!

 
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