AS Roma 1-2 AC Milan: 5 hits and flops as Rossoneri return to winning ways | Serie A 2020-21

Milan end Roma's long home winning streak in Serie A!
Milan end Roma's long home winning streak in Serie A!

AC Milan beat AS Roma 2-1 at the Stadio Olimpico to end their two-game losing streak in the 2020-21 Serie A and get their campaign back on track.

A penalty from Franck Kessie and a goal from Ante Rebic on either side of a sensational strike from Jordan Veretout got the job done for the Rossoneri, who are now only four points behind leaders Inter Milan.

However, it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows for the visitors, who lost their talismanic striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic to another potential injury, as the 39-year old went off shortly after the break.

The Giallorossi managed eight shots on target, just one less than AC Milan, but lacked the cutting edge to pounce on their chances. Roma paid the price for their profligacy, with another three points dropped.

They have now slipped below Atalanta in fifth place, two points off Champions League places, as Paulo Fonseca's side are staring at a tough home stretch of the campaign.

On that note, let's have a look at the five hits and flops from either team in the game in Rome:


Hit: Ante Rebic (AC Milan)

Ante Rebic was back on target for AC Milan.
Ante Rebic was back on target for AC Milan.

In a season ravaged by injuries and COVID-19-enforced absences, Ante Rebic has well and truly struggled to replicate his goalscoring form from last season, as he netted only four times before the AS Roma game.

However, the Croat was eager to add to his tally, something he made clear with his commitment and excellent offensive plays during the game.

He kept knocking on AS Roma's doors with a few feeble attempts during a whirlwind start as AC Milan threw the kitchen sink at their hosts.

In the 58th minute, Rebic's persistence paid off, as the winger, stationed on the edge of the box, received Pau Lopez's poor ball and lashed an unstoppable finish in at the far post.


Flop: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan)

It was a night to forget for AC Milan's talismanic scorer.
It was a night to forget for AC Milan's talismanic scorer.

The veteran Swede Zlatan Ibrahimovich had a frustrating evening at the Stadio Olimpico. He missed a couple of chances during the frantic early exchanges and then went off in the 56th minute with a possible knock.

Without a goal in his last four games in all competitions before the AS Roma game, Ibrahimovic wanted to get something from this match but lacked the composure to finish off his chances.

He blazed a good chance from inside the box over the crossbar just three minutes into the game. The AC Milan striker then wasted another clear opportunity with a poor backheel attempt that bounced narrowly wide off the post.

Following his misses, the 39-year old was ruled offside after capitalising on another defensive mix-up from AS Roma, but Ibrahimovic fluffed his lines yet again.

However, the worst was yet to come. The striker appeared to sustain a thigh injury, prompting Stefano Pioli to sub him off with over half an hour still to play.

It was an atrocious night for Ibrahimovic, but AC Milan will hope his injury is not too serious.

Hit: Jordan Veretout (AS Roma)

Jordan Veretout joined Michel Platini as midfielders with ten league goals for AS Roma in a season.
Jordan Veretout joined Michel Platini as midfielders with ten league goals for AS Roma in a season.

Jordan Veretout, who has been in terrific form this season, produced another sensational goal to rack up double figures in the league for the very first time.

After wasting a promising attacking move with a feeble effort early on, Veretout was determined to right the wrong; he got the opportunity to do so just five minutes into the second half.

After stepping around two AC Milan defenders, the 27-year old twisted inside the box and lifted a powerful finish into the right corner of the post beyond the despairing dive of goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

It meant Veretout joined Michel Platini as the only midfielders to tally ten league goals for AS Roma in a season.

Parity proved to be shortlived, though, as AC Milan soon restored their lead and hung on for all three points on the night.


Flop: Borja Mayoral (AS Roma)

Borja Mayoral didn't test AC Milan,
Borja Mayoral didn't test AC Milan,

AS Roma managed eight shots on target, but quite notably, not a single one was by striker Borja Mayoral, who was nowhere to be seen in the game.

After usurping Edin Dzeko as the side's leading marksman, Mayoral scored six times this season. So he was the key to AS Roma's fortunes against AC Milan.

However, the Spaniard turned out to be a damp squib, failing to muster a single effort in the match and getting completely eclipsed by Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who was the chief orchestrator for AS Roma up front.


Hit: Franck Kessie (AC Milan)

Franck Kessie was on target from the spot again for AC Milan.
Franck Kessie was on target from the spot again for AC Milan.

AC Milan's impressive campaign this season is down to a rich vein of form of many of their first-team players. One such player is Franck Kessie, who is often underrated and overlooked in the big games.

However, like in midweek when the Ivorian's penalty saw the Rossoneri though to last16 of the Europa League, Kessie came up trumps from the spot once again, slotting home into the bottom right corner to put his side in front.

Thereafter, even though chances were hard to come by, Kessie made some excellent tackles to regain possession and set AC Milan on a few promising counters.

He was adept in both dribbling and distributing the ball, while his hold-up play allowed his attacking counterparts to take up good positions in the AS Roma box, to create a lot of nervy moments.

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