Just like a week ago, the Czech team was left with ten men even before the break
Milan beat the Czech team again on the road Slavia in the second leg of the 1/8 finals Europa League – 3:1.
Just like a week ago, the Prague team was left with ten men in the middle of the first half, which made the opponent’s task much easier. This time, Tomas Holes let his team down by treating Davide Calabria rudely.
During the remaining half-time, Milan achieved a rout. Slavia was forced to go forward in the minority, trying to win back the guest score 2:4. The formidable opponent happily caught the hosts on counterattacks.
First, goalkeeper Jindrich Stanek saved his team after Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leau went one-on-one. But he was also powerless when the Portuguese passed the ball to the American, who shook the defender and skillfully sent the ball under the goalkeeper.
Almost immediately, Ruben Loftus-Cheek hammered the ball into the empty net after a cross from Theo Hernandez. And in injury time, Leau created a mini-masterpiece, hitting the far top corner from outside the penalty area.
The second half turned into a formality. Milan slowed down, and Slavia was able to avoid defeat at the end of the match. Matej Juraszek’s shot from the left was cleared by Marco Sportiello, who replaced the injured Mike Maignan in the 21st minute.
- Europa League. 1/8 finals. Return match
Slavia – Milan — 1:3 (0:3)
Goals: Pulisic 33, Loftus-Cheek 36, Leau 45+6
Removal: Holesh (C), 20 – straight red
First match – 2:4
Source: Sportarena

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