Milan clung to Napoli at the top with 1:4 over Monza
The champion defeated the team of the legendary former owner, Silvio Berlusconi, a clutch from Dias and more goals from Origi and Lau.
The Rossoneri temporarily equaled the leadership of the table
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10/22/2022
Saturday, October 22, 2022, 9:00 p.m
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The excited Franck Ribery, in his last career match in the Salernitana uniform (Sport1)
The 11th round in the Italian league continued today (Saturday) when the champion Milan easily defeated Monza 1:4 and got closer to the leading Napoli.
Later, runner-up Inter will host Fiorentina.
Fourth consecutive victory for Milan.
Raphael Lao (Photo: GettyImages)
Milan - Monza 1:4
Without Mike Mannion who is expected to miss the World Cup with an injury that will keep him out until 2023, Stefano Pioli's side recorded a fourth straight win with a quadruple for former owner Silvio Berlusconi's team.
The Rossoneri temporarily moved up to second place and stuck with the same number of points to the leading Napoli.
The champion's celebration started in the 16th minute when Brahim Dias ran all over the visitor's half of the field and scored Milan's goal from close range.
In the 41st minute, the Spanish midfielder added the second after Dibuque Origi's assist, which he scored himself in the 65th minute.
Filippo Ranocchia reduced the deficit in the 70th minute with a superb free-kick from distance, but Rafael Laao scored his fifth goal of the season in the 84th minute to seal the result at the San Siro.
The host is again breathing in the back of Napoli, Monza remains in 14th place.
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The excited Franck Ribery, in his last career match in the Salernitana uniform (photo: official website, Salernitana)
The excited Franck Ribery, in his last career match in the Salernitana uniform (Photo: GettyImages, Francesco Pecoraro)
Fiorentina - Inter (Saturday, 21:45)
Contrary to the successes in the Champions League, Lelia Inter has not yet really performed this season, but in the last few weeks it looks a little better.
Now they will be looking for a third win in a row, against another team that has not really lived up to expectations so far in Serie A. The Viola are coming in with a streak of three games without a win in the league, and a single win in their last nine games.
Fiorentina's last victory over the Nerazzurri was in April 2017 - a crazy 4:5.
Salernitana - Spezia 0:1
for Salernitana: Pascal Mazuki (48)
Franck Ribery couldn't hold back the tears today, when he officially said goodbye to football.
Ribery, one of the biggest stars of the French national team and of Bayern Munich with whom he won every possible title in his 12 years at the club between 2007 and 2019, suffered from several injuries in the last year in Salernitana and yesterday announced through social networks about hanging up his shoes: "The ball stopped, but the emotions inside me did not. Thanks to everyone who participated in the great journey."
Today he took to the grass, and when he received warm applause from the local crowd he shed an emotional tear.
Italian League 2022/23
Group
games
victories
draw
losses
gates
points
1
Naples
10
8
2
0
9-25
26
2
Milan
11
8
2
1
11-24
26
3
Atalanta
10
7
3
0
6-16
24
4
Rome
10
7
1
2
9-13
22
5
Lazio
10
6
3
1
5-21
21
6
Udinese
10
6
3
1
10-19
21
7
Juventus
11
5
4
2
7-17
19
8
Inter
10
6
0
4
14-18
18
9
Salernitana
11
3
4
4
13-16
13
10
Sassuolo
10
3
3
4
12-12
12
11
Turin
10
3
2
5
12-8
11
12
Empoli
11
2
5
4
9-15
11
13
Fiorentina
10
2
4
4
12-8
10
14
Monza
11
3
1
7
10-19
10
15
Spezia
11
2
3
6
20-9
9
16
Leche
10
1
5
4
12-9
8
17
Bologna
10
1
4
5
10-17
7
18
Verona
10
1
2
7
19-9
5
19
Carmonza
10
0
4
6
21-9
4
20
Sampdoria
10
0
3
7
18-5
3
Sunday games in Italy
Udinese - Torino (1:30 p.m., Sport2)
Bologna - Lecce (4:00 p.m.)
Atalanta - Lazio (7:00 p.m., Sport4)
Rome - Napoli (9:45 p.m., Sport4)
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