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De Gea, Adli and Gudmundsson shine – Il Tempo

FLORENCE (ITALPRESS) – Fiorentina beat Milan 2-1 when the eighth day of Serie A was postponed. sees Fonseca’s team guilty above all of missing two hard kicks. On the wings De Gea, who saved two penalties and Adli, who won the first goal of the evening. Pulisic’s goal and Maignan’s save on the penalty kicked by Kean were unnecessary for the result.
The first half is immediately full of twists and turns with Fiorentina more square than in other performances and Milan appearing as a copy of the first days of the competition. The home side could have taken the lead in the 20th minute after a penalty was awarded for a foul from Theo Hernandez on Dodo but Kean made a poor shot making Maignan’s intervention easy. The dark evening for the Rossoneri left-back was completed at the end of the half when he returned the favor by being hypnotized by De Gea after the referee, Pairetto, awarded a penalty for a foul by Ranieri on Morata. Gigliato’s one-nil arrives in the 35th minute and is scored by Adli who finds a magnificent shot on the right foot that is unstoppable for his former teammate Maignan. The Viola went into the break deservedly ahead.
Things didn’t get any better for Milan at the start of the second half when the referee gave them a second penalty for a foul from Kean on Gabbia, but this time too De Gea took notice and said no to Abraham. Pulic takes care of finding the equalizer for the hosts soon after, escaping from Adli. In the 70th minute, Fiorentina claimed a penalty that was not given by the referee or the VAR for a foul apparently committed by Rejnders on Colpani. Fortunately for the Gigliati, Gudmunsson’s goal arrives with Iceland completing a perfect counter-attack. In the final, Milan tried to attack with first Okafor and then Chukwueze but the fortress Viola resisted, of course Kean also hit an emotional cross, so at the final whistle Florence could be happy and above all thank De Gea.
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