The reigning champions Juventus were seventh and Milan sixth in Serie A before the match in Turin, but instead of full speed ahead, it was safety first which was from the beginning. After 45 minutes there was not much talked of the target in any direction.
In the second half increased the home team forward pressure. It gave Hispanic dividend.
In the 65th minute found the Brazilian Alex Sandro into Argentine Paulo Dybala, as the half-volley struck the ball past Milan’s 16-year-old goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and scored his sixth goal in the autumn, 1-0.
With the victory shrank Juventus distance to Table Fiorentina one to six points, with a match more played.
Earlier on Saturday, Roma had a chance to take the series lead from a waterlogged and on the verge of unplayable flat in Bologna.
It looked good when the Bosnia-Herzegovina national team player Miralem Pjanic and Edin Dzeko via a respective penalty turned 0-1 to 2-1.
The referee Gianluca Rocchi was content not to sentence two penalties, and in the 87th minute leveled the former Roma player Mattia Destro from eleven meters. Roma are third in the table, on the same points as Fiorentina and Inter runner-up.
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