Fiorentina spoiled the party at Stadio Artemio Franchi this evening as AC Milan missed the chance to go top of Serie A after they lost 4-3 the Viola, with Ricardo Saponara’s stunning strike the pick of the goals.
Despite their calmness in possession, Milan found themselves 1-0 down after just 14 minutes. Milan goalkeeper Ciprian Tătăruşanu made a catastrophic error after dropping the ball following a corner, and Alfred Duncan tapped in from close range.
Milan once again were reeling, but this time through brilliance, as Fiorentina doubled their lead just before half time, as Ricardo Saponara curled a delightful effort into the top corner, which sent the stands wild.
Fiorentina talisman Dusan Vlahovic showed his quality after 60 minutes as the Viola further extended their lead in the most clinical fashion. A deft touch to take the ball away from the feet of Tatarusanu was followed by a sublime finish into the far corner from an acute angle.
However, a quick-fire brace from Zlatan Ibrahimovic – on 62 and 67 minutes – left the match finely poised with 20 or so minutes to go.
Vlahovic would double his tally for the evening on 80 minutes when he capitalised on some more catastrophic defending, this time from Theo Hernandez. Nicolas Gonzalez nicked the ball from the France defender on the edge of the box before setting up the Serbian forward, who made no mistake from close range.
That effort put the game beyond Milan but insult was added to injury for Ibrahimovic when he was denied a hat-trick when his last-minute header clattered the post, hit Lorenzo Venuti and crossed the line.
TALKING POINT – POOR PERFORMANCE AT A POOR TIME FOR MILAN
Prior to the game, the talk was about how the Rossoneri could create a three-point gap to Napoli at the top of Serie A. Unfortunately, they could not capitalise on that opportunity, and too many of the starting XI did not turn up when it mattered most.
Despite the second-half goals that were scored, Milan were shocking in defence at times, and were definitely feeling the effect of the missing pair of Mike Maignan and Fikayo Tomori for this game. Two catastrophic errors leading to goals in the defensive phase sum this up. First Tătăruşanu, then Hernandez for Fiorentina to wrap up the three points. Could this result have a big effect on whether Milan can see out another title challenge this term? We have to wait and see, but for now it demonstrates what a little bit of pressure on a side can do to performances on the pitch.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH – DUSAN VLAHOVIC
Fiorentina’s top scorer this season was a thorn in Milan’s side from the outset. The Serbian grabbed a stunning brace, also chipping in with an assist. Both finishes from the 21-year-old were full of quality, especially the first. The touch to take the ball away from Tătăruşanu and the finish from the acute angle was exquisite. The Viola have a real player on their hands that they may struggle to keep beyond this season.
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