“All our apologies”, AC Milan of Paulo Fonseca (ex-LOSC) provisional co-leader in Serie A

“All our apologies”, AC Milan of Paulo Fonseca (ex-LOSC) provisional co-leader in Serie A
“All our apologies”, AC Milan of Paulo Fonseca (ex-LOSC) provisional co-leader in Serie A

Thrown to the stake only a few weeks ago, Paulo Fonseca is finding bright colors in Italy, where AC Milan now occupies a place as provisional co-leader in Serie A.

“We all owe an apology to Mr. Paulo Fonseca”launches (see below) a specialized media with nearly 20,000 followers on social networks following the victory won by AC Milan this Friday in Italy. Football moves so fast. Criticized just a few days ago, the Portuguese technician is getting a second wind at the end of September. Five days after winning the derby against Inter (2-1) for the first time in two years, the Rossoneri confirmed their renewed form by easily surpassing Lecce (3-0) this Friday at the opening of the 6th day of Serie A. AC Milan is provisionally co-leader of the Italian championship, tied on points with Torino (11), who nevertheless played one match less.

During this game, the first alert was for Mike Maignan, forced to stretch to his full length to repel a vicious attempt at ground level (11′). This action is the symbol of a sluggish start to the match, which will not necessarily reflect the scenario of the game. On cloud nine, AC Milan will see their men score three goals in quick succession just before the break. Launched by Alvaro Morata, who sends a powerful header into the cages upon receiving a free kick from Théo Hernandez (38′), the Rossoneri continued with the French international, who transformed from passer to scorer (41′) . The latter took advantage of the opposing goalkeeper’s misreading of his angle to double the lead with a powerful strike at the near post. Finally, still in the process, Tammy Abraham hit the right post, then stumbled on the opposing goalkeeper before Christian Pulisic appeared from the shadows to score a third time (43′).

With the exception of a bar from Ruben Loftus-Cheek (71′) for AC Milan and a post from Lameck Banda for Lecce, the second period was less exciting, at least until the logical expulsion of Davide Bartesaghi (80′) following a very committed tackle. The final score was nevertheless clear (3-0) and Paulo Fonseca can now look with a little more serenity towards a trip to Martin Terrier’s Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League this Tuesday.

How to view Serie A in ?

If it is not yet possible, to date, to follow the exploits of AC Milan of Mike Maignan, Rafael Leao and Paulo Fonseca in the small window – Serie A is not broadcast in France – an outcome to this soap opera could come soon. The question of TV rights for the Italian Championship for France will be discussed on Monday during the assembly of the Italian League, Serie A said on Friday. Agence France Presse (AFP). No championship match has so far been broadcast. According to information from RMC Sportthe arrival of the group The Team in the negotiations, at a standstill with beIN et DAZN in particular, could put an end to this situation.

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