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The start of the season is still complicated for AC Milan, who drew away to Lazio (2-2), while Naples turned the tide in extremis against Parma (2-1).
Things are still moving slowly for Paulo Fonseca’s AC Milan. After taking only one point from two games, the Rossoneri drew on the pitch at Lazio (2-2) this Saturday evening.
After Strahinja Pavlovic opened the scoring (8th), Mike Maignan conceded two goals in quick succession, scored by Tati Castellanos (62nd) and Boulaye Dia (66th). Milan managed to react just after the entries of Tammy Abraham and Rafael Leao, with an assist from the Englishman for the Portuguese (72nd).
At the same time, Napoli secured an almost miraculous victory against Parma (2-1). Antonio Conte’s men were behind after Frenchman Ange-Yoan Bonny’s penalty (19th), but the match changed after Parma goalkeeper Zion Suzuki was given a red card for a dangerous exit (75th).
Thanks to Romelu Lukaku (90th + 2) and André-Frank Zambo Anguissa (90th + 6), Naples turned the tide in added time. It is of course the first goal in his new colours for Lukaku, who arrived this week.
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