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AC Milan drop two points and could give away lead (1-2)

2012-04-07 18:50



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Cristina Villas-Boas


 

AC Milan allowed visitors Fiorentina to reverse a one-goal lead and conceded a defeat which could cost them the leadership in the Serie A.

The Rossoneri have slipped for the second consecutive league draw, and this time allowed the Viola to turn the result around completely.

Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic opened the score at 31' from the spot-kick, but Milan saw Jovetic equalise two minutes into the second half.

Amauri, who left Milan title contenders Juventus in the January transfer window, did his old side a favour by finding the net one minute before 90' and allowed the Old Lady to finish matchday 31 on top of the league, as long as they win at Palermo, where they are currently playing. 


 
Italy Italian League 2011/12
2012/04/07, 14:00, Milão
Milan
Associazione Calcio Milan
1:2
Fiorentina
Associazione Calcio Firenze Fiorentina
 Zlatan Ibrahimovic31' (p.s.)
 Stevan Jovetić47'
 Amauri89'
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