Milan beats PSG and stays alive in the Champions League

This Tuesday, the 7th, Milan hosted PSG, in a match valid for the group stage of the Champions League, and won comeback, by the score of 2 to 1

This Tuesday, the 7th, the Milan received the PSGin a match valid for the group stage of the Champions League. In a game with a hostile atmosphere, due to the situation of the Rossoneri and the return of Donnarumma to the San Sirothe Italians finally became disenchanted in the competition.

The match started with a high atmosphere, as the Milan fans created a huge mosaic at the San Siro and put even more pressure on the field. However, it was PSG who opened the scoring. At eight minutes, Marquinhos deflected at the first post, after a corner kick, and found Skriniarex-Inter Milan, who headed the ball into the back of the goal.

However, the French advantage was short-lived, as Milan sought a draw with Rafael Leao. After a cross shot and save from Donnarumma, the Portuguese made a half-turn and left everything the same, in the 12th minute. Afterwards, the confrontation was well balanced, with some chances for both sides, but the score remained. Interval! 1 to 1.

On the way back to the second stage, Milan took advantage of the support of the fans and went in search of victory. Therefore, with just four minutes on the clock, the ball fell to the left, at the feet of Theo Hernandez. The Frenchman crossed just right and found Giroudwho competed with Skriniar and managed to head the ball into the back of the goal, with no chance for Donnarumma.

Notes teasing Donnarumma, PSG goalkeeper (Credit: Getty Images)

Mbappé, star of the last game against Milan, was not used much, but tried to create some individual plays in the final stretch. Despite the pressure, PSG were unable to draw again and the victory went to the Italians, who needed these three points so much. End of the game! 2 to 1.


Source: sportbuzz

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