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BySusy Campanale

Feb 18, 2024 21:55
MONZA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 18: Dany Mota of AC Monza scores his team's second goal whilst under pressure from Alessandro Florenzi and Malick Thiaw of AC Milan during the Serie A TIM match between AC Monza and AC Milan - Serie A TIM at U-Power Stadium on February 18, 2024 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MONZA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 18: Dany Mota of AC Monza scores his team's second goal whilst under pressure from Alessandro Florenzi and Malick Thiaw of AC Milan during the Serie A TIM match between AC Monza and AC Milan - Serie A TIM at U-Power Stadium on February 18, 2024 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Milan came back from 2-0 down after Luka Jovic saw red with Olivier Giroud and Christian Pulisic, but Monza made it 4-2 in stoppages with Warren Bondo and Lorenzo Colombo.

The Rossoneri were coming off Thursday’s 3-0 Europa League win over Rennes and knew a win would allow them to leapfrog Juventus into second, but made six changes including the return of Malick Thiaw for his first start since pulling his hamstring on November 28. Davide Calabria, Fikayo Tomori, Pierre Kalulu and Tommaso Pobega were out of action, while the hosts missed Patrick Ciurria, Gianluca Caprari and Samuel Vignato, moving to a 4-2-3-1 formation to mirror their opponents.

This will always be a special fixture, as the two clubs shared the love of President Silvio Berlusconi, who died in June 2023, and CEO Adriano Galliani.

Luka Jovic’s header was straight at Michele Di Gregorio after 80 seconds, then Theo Hernandez had a shot deflected wide after good work from Samuel Chukwueze.

The Nigeria international, on his return from AFCON duty, also fired straight at the goalkeeper, while Ismael Bennacer slipped at the last moment after a strong run forward.

Monza had the best opportunity, as Milan Djuric was facing the wrong way, but with a flicked header managed to steer the Valentin Carboni cross onto the woodwork at the near top corner.

There was a nasty collision between teammates Andrea Carboni and Di Gregorio, leaving both in need of bandages for cuts to their heads. The goalkeeper came off worse, was feeling dizzy and had to be replaced by Andrea Sorrentino.

Moments later, Thiaw marked his comeback with a huge mistake, as he already tried to trip Djuric outside the area, the referee played the advantage and he then brought down Dany Mota Carvalho as well for an inevitable penalty. Matteo Pessina converted after a stuttering run-up to send Mike Maignan to ground.

Milan had a double chance to equalise before half-time, but the acrobatic Jovic half-volley was charged down by Pablo Mari, then Theo Hernandez blasted the rebound over.

Instead, Monza added a second moments later with a classic counter-attack. Andrea Colpani robbed Bennacer down the right, nutmegged Thiaw and rolled across for Dani Mota Carvalho, who cut inside Alessandro Florenzi to curl right-footed into the far top corner from 14 yards.

Sorrentino used his legs to parry the deflected Florenzi free kick on the stroke of half-time after nine minutes of stoppages, awarded for those two head injuries.

Stefano Pioli threw on Rafael Leao, Christian Pulisic and Tijjani Reijnders for the restart, but things went from bad to worse when Milan were reduced to 10 men.

The referee had only just warned Jovic and Armando Izzo not to keep tussling when 10 seconds later he booked Jovic for flailing an arm out on Izzo’s face. However, following the VAR on-field review, he changed that to a red card, as the striker had slapped his opponent in this off the ball incident. It was the sixth dismissal of the season for Milan, more than any other club.

Pulisic’s pull-back from the by-line for substitute Olivier Giroud was crucially intercepted, then Izzo made the decisive block from six yards on Rafael Leao after a well-worked move from right to left.

Colpani really should’ve made it 3-0 only to turn a free header wide at the back post on the Dany Mota cross, but instead Milan got back into it with 10 men.

A cross from the right was flicked on by Pulisic for fellow substitute Giroud to acrobatically volley in at full stretch from close range.

Florenzi’s scorcher from distance flashed wide, Samuele Birindelli stung Maignan’s gloves at the near post and Ruben Loftus-Cheek nodded into the arms of Sorrentino.

Matteo Gabbia made a decisive block on Pedro Pereiro in a four on three counter-attack, but Milan completed the comeback from 2-0 down to 2-2 down to 10 men when Pulisic cut inside the right side of the box and bent a perfect left-foot finish into the far top corner.

However, as Milan tried to go on and win it, they were caught out for a third time. Daniel Maldini – on loan from the Rossoneri – controlled a Pessina cross-field pass and laid it off for the spectacular Warren Bondo strike into the far top corner from the edge of the area. The offside flag went up, but VAR over-ruled it.

It still wasn’t over, as Pessina sent Lorenzo Colombo down the right and the striker owned by Milan drilled his finish between Maignan and the base of the near post.

Monza 4-2 Milan

Pessina pen 45 (Mo), Mota Carvalho 45+6 (Mo), Giroud 64 (Mi), Pulisic 88 (Mi), Bondo 90 (Mo), Colombo 95 (Mo)

Sent off: Jovic 52 (Mi)

18-02-2024 19:45
MatchDay 25
Stadio Brianteo (U-Power Stadium)
Monza
Monza
Milan
Milan
4 - 2

Player statistic

1st half
Milan DjuricYellow card 33'   
Matteo PessinaPenalty 45'   
Dany Mota
(Assist: Andrea Colpani)
Goal 45+6'   
Matteo PessinaYellow card 45+8'   
2nd half
   50' Red cardLuka Jovic
   65' GoalOlivier Giroud
(Assist: Christian Pulisic)
Dany MotaYellow card 76'   
Warren BondoYellow card 76'   
   83' Yellow cardMatteo Gabbia
   88' GoalChristian Pulisic
(Assist: Malick Thiaw)
Warren Bondo
(Assist: Daniel Maldini)
Goal 90'   
Lorenzo Colombo
(Assist: Matteo Pessina)
Goal 90+5'   

Match statistic

49
Possession %
51
12
Total shots
17
6
Shots on target
6
2
Shots off target
5
4
Blocked shots
6
7
Corners
3
0
Offsides
0
11
Fouls
9
Monza
Milan

Starting lineups

16
Michele Di Gregorio
Goalkeeper
43'
44
Andrea Carboni
Defender
4
Armando Izzo
Defender
22
Pablo Marí
Defender
19
Samuele Birindelli
Defender
28
Andrea Colpani
Midfielder
81'
32
Matteo Pessina
Midfielder
6
Roberto Gagliardini
Midfielder
21
Valentín Carboni
Midfielder
66'
47
Dany Mota
Attacker
81'
11
Milan Djuric
Attacker
66'
16
Mike Maignan
Goalkeeper
42
Alessandro Florenzi
Defender
83'
28
Malick Thiaw
Defender
46
Matteo Gabbia
Defender
19
Theo Hernández
Defender
4
Ismaël Bennacer
Midfielder
54'
8
Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Midfielder
7
Yacine Adli
Midfielder
46'
15
Luka Jovic
Attacker
17
Noah Okafor
Attacker
46'
21
Samuel Chukwueze
Attacker
46'

Substitutes

8
Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro
Midfielder
77
Georgios Kyriakopoulos
Defender
33
Danilo D’Ambrosio
Defender
20
Alessio Zerbin
Attacker
2
Giulio Donati
Defender
7
José Machín
Midfielder
18
Davide Bettella
Defender
5
Luca Caldirola
Defender
66
Stefano Gori
Goalkeeper
23
Alessandro Sorrentino
Goalkeeper
43'
9
Lorenzo Colombo
Attacker
66'
38
Warren Bondo
Midfielder
66'
27
Daniel Maldini
Midfielder
81'
13
Pedro Pereira
Midfielder
81'
24
Simon Kjaer
Defender
83
Antonio Mirante
Goalkeeper
57
Marco Sportiello
Goalkeeper
38
Filippo Terracciano
Midfielder
95
Davide Bartesaghi
Defender
74
Álex Jiménez
Defender
82
Jan-Carlo Simic
Defender
10
Rafael Leão
Attacker
46'
11
Christian Pulisic
Attacker
46'
14
Tijjani Reijnders
Midfielder
46'
9
Olivier Giroud
Attacker
54'
80
Yunus Musah
Midfielder
83'
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BySusy Campanale

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Thiaw man of the match!

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