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AC Milan

Milan wins 2-0 at Benevento, remains unbeaten atop Serie A

AP

AC Milan warmed up for a midweek showdown with Juventus by beating Benevento 2-0 on Sunday despite playing most of the match with 10 men, to remain unbeaten atop Serie A.

Rafael LeaĢƒo all but secured the victory for Milan with a stunning strike shortly after halftime. A Franck KessieĢ penalty had given Milan an early lead before Rossoneri midfielder Sandro Tonali was sent off in the 34th minute for a dangerous tackle.

Benevento, which is led by former Milan star player and coach Filippo Inzaghi, missed a penalty.

Milan remained the only unbeaten team across Europeā€™s top five leagues. Stefano Pioliā€™s side is one point above Inter Milan, which won 6-2 at Crotone thanks to a Lautaro MartiĢnez hat trick.

The Rossoneri face arguably their biggest test so far of the season when they host nine-time defending champion Juventus on Wednesday.

ā€œItā€™s not decisive, it will just be a nice game between teams who are playing well,ā€ Pioli said. ā€œIā€™m still convinced that Juventus, Inter and Napoli are the strongest teams in the league.

ā€œWe have to look at our position in April, if itā€™s still the same then we can have other discussions.ā€

All 20 Serie A teams were in action on Sunday as the Italian league resumed after the winter break.

Milan was still without injured forward Zlatan IbrahimovicĢ and also had several other players sidelined.

It was gifted the opener in the 15th after Benevento defender Alessandro Tuia fouled Ante RebicĢ and KessieĢ converted the resulting penalty.

Roberto Insigne hit the post for Benevento and Milanā€™s chances of moving back top appeared to diminish when Tonali was shown a red card for a challenge on Artur IonitĢ¦aĢ†.

Benevento poured forward with wave after wave of attack, keeping Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma busy.

But it was 10-man Milan which scored next, four minutes after the break, when LeaĢƒo curled into the far side of the net from outside the area on the left flank.

Benevento had a chance to get back into the match on the hour but Gianluca Caprari fired wide after a Rade KrunicĢ lunge on Pasquale Schiattarella.

But Milan could also have extended its lead as Hakan CĢ§alhanogĢ†lu and KessieĢ hit the woodwork.

HAT TRICK HERO

Inter had ended last year on a streak of seven successive league victories but was surprised when NiccoloĢ€ Zanellato headed Crotone into the lead in the 12th minute.

MartiĢnez equalized in the 20th and thought he had another 11 minutes later but Luca Marrone got the last touch on NicoloĢ€ Barellaā€™s ball across the box.

Vladimir GolemicĢ leveled shortly after from the spot following Arturo Vidal's foul on Arkadiusz Reca.

Vidal had also been at fault for Crotoneā€™s opener and he was taken off at halftime.

Inter often performs better in the second half and so it proved again as MartiĢnez restored his team's lead in the 57th with a powerful shot into the top left corner.

Romelu Lukaku had played a part in the buildup and the former Manchester United forward marked his 50th Serie A appearance with a goal of his own seven minutes later, turning and holding off Sebastiano Luperto to fire in Alessandro Bastoniā€™s long ball over the top.

MartiĢnez completed his hat trick in the 78th, heading in the rebound from close range after Crotone goalkeeper Alex Cordaz had saved Ivan PerisĢŒicĢā€™s strike. Achraf Hakimi capped a fine day for Inter three minutes from time.

IN-FORM RONALDO

Cristiano Ronaldo scored two goals and set up another for Federico Chiesa as Juventus beat Udinese 4-1.

Paulo Dybala netted in stoppage time shortly after Marvin Zeegelaar had grabbed a consolation for Udinese.

Juventus moved to fifth, 10 points behind Milan, having played a match less than most of the teams around it.

OTHER MATCHES

DuvaĢn Zapata scored twice as Atalanta beat Sassuolo 5-1 to close in on its opponent in the battle for the top four.

Roma beat Sampdoria 1-0 to remain third, seven points behind Milan.

At the other end of the table, Torino moved off the bottom spot and out of the relegation zone with a 3-0 win at Parma.

Spezia slipped into the bottom three after losing 1-0 at home to Hellas Verona. Genoa, the other team in the relegation zone, managed to draw 1-1 against Lazio.

Fiorentina drew 0-0 against Bologna.

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