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Ricci's Early Goal Not Enough as Milan Held by Spirited Atalanta
Napoli leads Serie A by three points after Anguissa's goal secured a 1-0 win over Lecce; Milan drew 1-1 with Atalanta despite early advantage.
- On Tuesday, Napoli secured a hard-fought 1-0 win at Lecce, leaving AC Milan third with 18 points, three points behind leaders Napoli.
- Four minutes in, Samuele Ricci's half-volley was deflected by Ederson to give Atalanta an early lead, but AC Milan were held to a 1-1 draw at Atalanta on Tuesday, missing a chance to keep pace.
- In the 35th minute, Atalanta levelled when Ademola Lookman turned his marker and powered a strike into the roof of the net after being caught off guard early.
- Maignan's late intervention kept Milan level by denying Ederson's close chance and tipping Davide Zappacosta's powerful strike over five minutes from time.
- The midweek schedule keeps the title race tight as second-placed AS Roma, on 18 points, host Parma on Wednesday while Inter Milan, fourth with 15, welcome Fiorentina.
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Read Full ArticleIn the opening match of the 9th round of the Italian championship, the players of the leading Napoli won 1:0 in Lecce. Afterwards, Atalanta and Milan parted ways without a winner (1:1).
Two matches of the ninth round of the Italian Serie A championship were played on Tuesday evening. Napoli, which won another victory, is at the top of the tournament table, while the duel between AC Milan and Bergamo's Atalanta ended in a draw.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
Read Full ArticleSecond draw in a row for Milan, this time in the house of Atalanta. The Rossoneri remain 3 points from Naples, victorious in the afternoon in Lecce. Temporary hooked Roma
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C 40%
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