Milan wins with one player less against Udinese
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Milan wins with one player less against Udinese
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Milan footballers have collected three new points, defeating the unsuitable Udinese team tonight at "San Siro" with the minimum score of 1:0, intensifying the race for the new title in the new edition of the Serie A competition.

Samuel Chukwueze brought the Reds and Blacks into the lead in the 13th minute after assisting Christian Pulisic for 1:0.

Paulo Fonseca's team was left with one player less on the pitch, as Tiijani Reinders was sent off in the 29th minute for a foul on Sandi Lovriq.

Until the end of the meeting, the figures remained unchanged on the field as a goal of Udinese was canceled in the 45th minute after watching the VAR.

In this way, Milan reached its fourth victory after eight rounds, with 14 points ranked in fourth place, as much as Inter and Juventus have in positions two and three, and Lazio in fifth position, as they compete in the fight for title continues to lead Napoli with 16 points, which tomorrow meets as a guest against Empoli.

In today's other matches, Como 1907 and Parma split peacefully, playing without a winner 1:1, as well as Genoa and Bologna, but with the result 2:2, while the Juventus - Lazio derby is also underway.

In addition to Empoli-Napoli, the other matches Lecce-Fiorentina, Venezia-Atalanta, Cagliari-Torino and the next derby of the week between the big teams Roma-Inter will take place tomorrow.

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