This Friday, the Milan beat Torino in the opening of the 22nd round of the Championship Italianat the Giuseppe Meazza stadium, in Milan (ITA), by 1 to 0. Striker Olivier Giroud scored the only goal of the game.
Thus, the hosts recover from the defeat suffered in the classic against Internazionale and win again after five matches in the national – seven totaling all competitions. Now, the Milan team reaches 41 points and jumps to third place – within the classification zone at Champions League. However, it can lose positions at the end of the round, as rivals are still playing.
On the other hand, Torino ends a sequence of three games without defeat in the Italian – two wins and a draw – and remains with 30 points, in seventh place. However, you can also lose positions on the leaderboard during the course of the round.
In the next round, therefore, Milan will visit Monza, at 2 pm (Brasília time) on Saturday (18), at the Brianteo Stadium. For their part, Torino will receive the last Cremonese, on Monday, from 16:45, at the Olympic Stadium in Turin.
Before that, however, the Rossoneri turn their attention to the round of 16 of the European Champions League. The Italian team receives Tottenham, from England, at 2 pm next Tuesday, again at Giuseppe Meazza.
🔴⚫️ Second win in 2023 came! @acmilanbr beats Torino at home! 🚀#MilanTorino pic.twitter.com/p7u2XcWCRa
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_BR) February 10, 2023
Milan’s goal against Torino
After both teams created opportunities, but failed to break through their respective defenses to score, Milan opened the scoring in the second half. In the 17th minute, Theo Hernández took a free kick from the midfielder in the area. Center forward Olivier Giroud was there and beat the scorer at the top to head into the back of the goal and score.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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