Milan slump continues with heavy loss at home to Sassuolo

AC Milan were humbled 5-2 at home by lowly Sassuolo in Serie A on Sunday, suffering a fourth defeat in five matches to pile pressure on manager Stefano Pioli.

Milan slump continues with heavy loss at home to Sassuolo

Tempers flared throughout the match as frustrations grew, with 11 yellow cards shown, seven to Milan players and four to the visitors.

Milan slump continues with heavy loss at home to Sassuolo

The Italian champions are fourth in the standings with 38 points, one ahead of Lazio and Roma, who play later on Sunday. Sassuolo are 16th.
“I feel disappointment, but we don’t get far with disappointment,” Pioli told Sky Sport Italia.

Milan slump continues with heavy loss at home to Sassuolo

“Recent performances show we are struggling, this must push me to understand what situations need to be improved and dealt with differently.

“Our Scudetto this season will be securing a Champions League place, that is the objective.”

Olivier Giroud thought he had given Milan the lead in the eighth minute, but his celebrations were cut short after being ruled offside by VAR.

Sassuolo’s first goal came against the run of play after 19 minutes when Domenico Berardi sent a cross into the box and an unmarked Gregoire Defrel tapped in.

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Davide Frattesi doubled the lead two minutes later when he hammered a low shot into the net.

Giroud pulled one back for Milan in the 24th minute, heading Davide Calabria’s cross into the top corner, but Berardi quickly restored Sassuolo’s two-goal lead.

Ante Rebic had a good chance to get a goal in first-half stoppage time, but Sassuolo keeper Andrea Consigli saved his volley.

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Milan’s woes continued in the second half when Armand Lauriente converted a penalty two minutes after the interval, and Matheus Henrique added the fifth 11 minutes from time.

Milan had their second goal ruled offside by VAR in the 54th minute when a set piece found an unmarked Rebic inside the box, who tapped it in the net.

Divock Origi grabbed Milan’s second goal with a well-placed strike from the edge of the box in the 81st minute.

Milan will face Inter in the Milan derby on Feb. 5.

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“We will make the best decisions to overcome this moment. Next week there’s the derby, we want to react and emerge from this negative situation,” Pioli said.

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