Serie A: Milan fall to Parma, Thauvin scores against Lazio

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As part of the second day of Serie A, AC Milan travelled to Parma. Having been held by Torino on the first day, the Milanese experienced a new disappointment at the Ennio Tardini. Quickly surprised by a goal from Dennis Man (1-0, 2nd), the Rossoneri equalised after the break thanks to Christian Pulisic (1-1, 66th) but finally surrendered on a goal from newcomer Matteo Cancellieri (2-1, 77th). After two days, AC Milan is still chasing its first success.

For its part, Udinese did not tremble in getting rid of Lazio. In front of its public, gathered in Friuli, Kosta Runjaic’s men quickly took the lead thanks to Lorenzo Lucca (1-0, 5th) before doubling the lead after the break. Captain of the day, Florian Thauvin then offered victory to his team despite a numerical inferiority to manage in the last half hour of play and a reduction of the score signed Gustav Isaksen (2-1, 90+5th). With this success, Udinese provisionally takes second place in the championship, just behind Parma.

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