Milan move up to Serie A top after Udinese win
Milan move up to Serie A top after Udinese win
With Juventus' game at Bologna postponed, Milan end the weekend two points clear of the Turin side.

Rome: AC Milan new signing Maxi Lopez scored his first goal for the Serie A champions to help them come from behind to beat Udinese 2-1 and take over top spot in the Italian league on Saturday.

Lopez, who moved to Milan on loan from Catania last month, scored the equalizer in the 77th minute after Antonio Di Natale gave Udinese a 19th-minute lead.

Lopez then set up Stephan El Shaarawy, who struck for the second time in a week, five minutes from time, to snatch the victory for Milan.

Elsewhere, Mauricio Pinilla scored against his parent club to see Cagliari beat Palermo 2-1.

With Juventus' game at Bologna postponed, Milan will end the weekend two points clear of the Turin side, which has two games in hand.

Udinese had not lost a home game all season, winning 10 of their 11 matches at Stadio Friuli and knew that another victory would see them draw level with second-placed Milan.

The home team was certainly the better side in the first period and richly deserved their half-time lead. Di Natale latched onto Gelson Fernandes' long ball and his shot was deflected past Marco Amelia by Milan defender Thiago Silva.

It was almost immediately worse for Milan as Amelia was forced into a smart save to deny Mauricio Isla. Di Natale also had a good chance to double his tally but fired wide.

Milan were clearly missing star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was serving the first of a three-match ban. The only chance they created in the first half was an El Shaarawy strike in stoppage time.

It was more of the same after the interval and as Milan searched for the equalizer they left themselves more exposed at the back and Amelia was forced into two stunning saves to deny Maurizio Domizzi and Danilo.

Lopez, who came off the bench in the 66th, levelled for Milan. Udinese goalkeeper Samir Handanovic parried El Shaarawy's shot but only as far as Lopez, who fired it home.

The Argentine striker repaid the favor five minutes from time as he served El Shaarawy, who volleyed home the winner.

In Sardinia, Pinilla, who moved on loan to Cagliari last month, came back to haunt Palermo.

Cagliari took the lead in the 56th minute when Victor Ibarbo crossed into the area for a sliding Pinilla to open the scoring. It was Pinilla's second goal in four games for Cagliari.

The home side doubled its advantage in the 81st when Pinilla's free kick was punched clear by Palermo goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano but fell straight to Daniele Dessena, who rifled the ball into the back of the net.

Palermo grabbed one back moments later when Cagliari defender Gabriele Perico handled in the area. Abel Hernandez stepped up to convert the penalty.

What's your reaction?

Comments

https://ugara.net/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!