Dudelange 0 AC Milan 1: Deflected Higuain goal spares Gattuso's blushes

Gennaro Gattuso's AC Milan have started their Europa League campaign with a win, but they were not impressive at Dudelange.

Published : Sep 21, 2018 08:43 IST

Milan celebrate Higuain's goal
Milan celebrate Higuain's goal
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Milan celebrate Higuain's goal

AC Milan got away with producing an underwhelming performance as Gonzalo Higuain's deflected second-half goal secured a 1-0 win over Luxembourg's Dudelange in its Europa League opener.

Gennaro Gattuso named a strong side that, for most of the first hour, looked incapable of breaking down theoretically hugely inferior opposition, and in the end their winning goal proved highly fortunate.

Milan was especially poor in the first half, hardly causing its modest opposition any problems at all at the back, with Dudelange arguably crafting the better opportunities.

But Gattuso's men stepped things up a notch after the break, finding the net - with a little help of a deflection - through Higuain in the 59th minute and that proved to be enough to open its Group F account.

Despite Milan's superior quality on paper, Dudelange actually crafted the better chances in the first half.

David Turpel fired over from Kevin Malget's cut-back in the 32nd minute, before Dominik Stolz followed suit from a tight angle after being released into the left side of the box soon after.

Milan eventually went close just before the break, but Mattia Caldara's header went well over despite being unmarked at a corner.

The visitors began the second half with renewed purpose and quickly went close - Joe Frising denying Higuain, who had met Diego Laxalt's cut-back.

But Higuain got lucky just before the hour, receiving Samu Castillejo's pass on the edge of the area and finding the net via a hefty deflection.

What it means: Milan some way off being considered a genuine contender

Milan is certainly - historically - one of the biggest clubs in this year's competition, but it showed no signs on Thursday that it is going to go the distance.

Aside from Castillejo, there was very little creativity on display, while at the back they appeared susceptible, as Dudelange caused them more issues than perhaps would have been expected.

Rest assured, Olympiacos and Real Betis will give them a real examination.

Pat on the back: Castillejo with the craft

While he was by no means outstanding, Castillejo was Milan's standout player in attack. His final pass was disappointing in the first half, but he persisted with attacking in his usual direct manner and eventually set up Higuain's goal. He almost got a second assist, but Borini was thwarted by the frame of the goal.

Boot up the backside: Caldara fails to convince

Milan was better defensively after the break, but beforehand they were caused issues and Caldara was particularly unconvincing, letting Stolz escape him for the hosts' best chance, while also wasting a good opportunity at the other end.

What's next?

Dudelange return to domestic action at the weekend and have three matches before its next Europa League clash, which is a trip to Real Betis on October 4. Milan, on the other hand, host Atalanta looking to claim its second Serie A win of the season.

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