European round-up: Allegri claims first win in second AC Milan spell, St. Pauli win Hamburg derby
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European round-up: Allegri claims first win in second AC Milan spell, St. Pauli win Hamburg derby
"AC Milan claimed their first win of Massimiliano Allegri's second spell in charge of the club as they beat Lecce 2-0. Stunned by newly promoted Cremonese in their opener at San Siro, the Rossoneri saw two goals disallowed at Stadio Via del mare. Matteo Gabbia had a goal chalked off in the fourth minute for a foul after a VAR check, and Santiago Gimenez's 60th-minute effort was ruled out for offside following a review."
"And Christian Pulisic made sure of the points four minutes from the end of normal time when he slotted in after Lecce failed to deal with a long ball. Meanwhile, Cremonese continued their dream start to life in Serie A, moving top of the embryonic table with a 3-2 win over Sassuolo. Manuel de Luca's 93rd-minute penalty gave Cremonese all three points after Sassuolo had erased a two-goal deficit."
AC Milan secured a 2-0 victory at Lecce for Massimiliano Allegri's first win of his second spell, with Ruben Loftus-Cheek heading in from Luka Madrid's free-kick and Christian Pulisic finishing after Lecce failed to handle a long ball. Two earlier Milan goals were disallowed following VAR reviews: Matteo Gabbia had an early goal ruled out for a foul and Santiago Gimenez had a 60th-minute effort ruled out for offside. Newly promoted Cremonese sit top of Serie A after a 3-2 win over Sassuolo courtesy of Manuel de Luca's 93rd-minute penalty. In the Bundesliga, St. Pauli beat Hamburg 2-0 in the derby.
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