Genoa 3 AC Milan 0: 10-man Milan's bid for Serie A lead dashed

A win for AC Milan would have moved the Rossoneri ahead of Juventus, which plays Sampdoria on Wednesday, but Vincenzo Montella's men could not reproduce the performance that led to victory over the Italian champion at the weekend.

Published : Oct 26, 2016 03:14 IST

Nikola Ninkovic's first-half header, a Juraj Kucka own-goal and smart finish by Leonardo Pavoletti within the last 10 minutes secured victory for Genoa in a bad-tempered game.
Nikola Ninkovic's first-half header, a Juraj Kucka own-goal and smart finish by Leonardo Pavoletti within the last 10 minutes secured victory for Genoa in a bad-tempered game.
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Nikola Ninkovic's first-half header, a Juraj Kucka own-goal and smart finish by Leonardo Pavoletti within the last 10 minutes secured victory for Genoa in a bad-tempered game.

AC Milan wasted an opportunity to extend its six-game unbeaten run and go top of Serie A after a 3-0 defeat at Genoa.

A win would have moved the Rossoneri ahead of Juventus, which plays Sampdoria on Wednesday, but Vincenzo Montella's men could not reproduce the performance that led to victory over the Italian champion at the weekend.

Nikola Ninkovic's first-half header, a Juraj Kucka own-goal and smart finish by Leonardo Pavoletti within the last 10 minutes secured victory for Genoa in a bad-tempered game at Stadio Luigi Ferraris, with Gabriel Paletta dismissed for Milan after a wild two-footed challenge.

Milan rarely threatened against an organised Genoa side that resolutely defended its early lead, and Montella will hope the defeat is a temporary setback for his young side before hosting Pescara on Sunday.

Their job was made much harder by Paletta's dismissal early in the second period, but the win is much-needed tonic for Genoa which had won just one of its past six outings.

Lax Milan defending allowed the host to take an 11th-minute lead when no-one tracked the run of Ninkovic, allowing the winger to meet a pinpoint Tomas Rincon cross and steer his header beyond Gianluigi Donnarumma for his first goal for the club.

During the first half, the visitor struggled to find the form that has propelled them up the Serie A standings, thwarted by Genoa's dogged persistence in protecting its early lead.

Its often five-man defence crowded Milan's attacking players whenever they found possession in dangerous areas and off-target shots from distance by Alessio Romagnoli and M'Baye Niang represented Milan's only sights of goal during the opening period.

Milan started the second half brightly, and tested Genoa keeper Mattia Perin twice within five minutes of the restart.

First Perin diverted Giacomo Bonaventura's drive wide of the post, then from the resulting corner he was alert enough to get to the ball ahead of Kucka as it fell kindly to the Milan midfielder in the six-yard box from a clever touch by Carlos Bacca.

There were constant flare-ups between the two sets of players throughout the game, and the visitor's task got much harder in the 56th minute when Paletta was given a straight red for a two-footed lunge on Luca Rigoni.

Buoyed by its numerical advantage, Genoa began to press for its second and Rincon went close when he curled an effort just wide of Donnarumma's post from the edge of the area.

Perin held fierce drives from Kucka and substitute Suso from outside the box as Milan tried desperately to salvage an equaliser.

But it was Genoa who did grab its second in the 79th minute when Kucka turned the ball into his own net following a well-directed low cross from substitute Darko Lazovic.

Salt was then really rubbed into Milan wounds with just five minutes to play, when another Genoa substitute, Pavoletti, hared onto a throughball, cleverly cut inside onto his right foot and steered the ball past Donnarumma to seal an impressive victory for the host. 

Key Opta stats:

- The last time AC Milan lost in Serie A by a three or more goals came in October 2015 (0-4 defeat vs Napoli).
- There have been seven red cards in the last 10 Serie A clashes between AC Milan and Genoa (four for Milan).
- There were three goals from just six touches in the opposition box for Genoa in this match.

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