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Milan 0-0 Empoli: He didn’t break through the wall and threw away two valuable points

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Five days after the Maradona triumph, Milan failed to redeem their big win over Napoli as they were forced to a painful home draw against Empoli.

Salerno gave Milan a super gift by holding Inter 1-1 at Salerno but Stefano Pioli’s team… snubbed it. Stefano Pioli made the move to give some of his key players a breather a few days before their first clash with Napoli for the Champions League ‘8’ but it wasn’t entirely justified as the Rossoneri failed to break the resistance of the impressive Empoli and give away two valuable points in the battle of four.


In the first half, the Rossoneri had two good moments in the 13th minute through Rebic and Theo Hernandez, but beyond that they couldn’t threaten their opponents any further, in the second half the Devils gradually upped the ante and increased the pressure. them from the 80th minute.

In the 87th minute, Brahim Diath made Perizan intervene by stopping at his near post, while Giroud sent the ball in after a Florenzi spin in the 89th minute, but the goal counted after VAR intervention not (judging that the Frenchman had used his hand) to stay 0-0 until the final.

  • MILAN: Menian, Calabria (62′ Florenzi), Tiao, Tomori, Hernandez, Tonali, Benaser (62′ Brahim Diath), Salemachers (84′ De Ketelar), Pombega, Rebic (70′ Leao), Origi (70′ Giroud)
  • EMBOLI: Perizan, Ebuehi, De Winter, Luperto, Parisi, Facini, Marin (78′ Cacace), Badinelli (64′ Grassi), Baldanci (78′ Haas), Piccoli (88′ Satriano), Caputo (65′ Cambiaghi).

The results of the 29th matchday:

  • Salernitana-Inter 1-1 (90′ Candreva / 6′ Gözens)
  • Lecce – Naples 1-2 (52′ Di Francesco / 18′ Di Lorenzo, 64′ aut. Falcone)
  • Milan – Empoli 0-0
  • 8/4 1:30 p.m Udinese-Monza
  • 8/4 15:30 Florence – Spezia
  • 8/4 17:30 Sampdoria – Cremonese
  • 8/4 17:30 Atalanta-Bologna
  • 8/4 19:30 Turin – Rome
  • 8/4 19:30 Verona-Sassuolo
  • 8/4 21:45 Lazio – Juventus

The schedule for the 30th matchday:

  • 14/4 19:30 Cremonese – Empoli
  • 14/4 21:45 Spezia – Lazio
  • 15/4 16:00 Bologna – Milan
  • 15/4 19:00 Naples – Verona
  • 15/4 21:45 Inter-Monza
  • 16/4 13:30 Lecce-Samdoria
  • 16/4 16:00 Turin – Salernitana
  • 16/4 19:00 Sassuolo – Juventus
  • 16/4 21:45 Roma – Udinese
  • 16/4 21:45 Florence – Atalanta

Source: sport 24

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