Milan beat Fiorentina and consolidated its lead

Rome – Milan consolidated its lead in the Italian Football League by defeating its Alex Reed Fiorentina 1-0 during the match that brought them together today, Sunday, in the thirty-fifth stage of the Italian Football League, which also witnessed the victory of Turin over Empoli 3/1 and Juventus over Venezia 2/1. Inter Milan beat Udinese 2-1.

Milan owes this victory to its player, Rafael Leao, who scored the only goal of the match in the 82nd minute.

Milan raised its score to 77 points at the top of the standings, and Fiorentina’s score stopped at 56 points in seventh place.

In the second match, Torino overturned its goal in front of its host Empoli to win 3/1

Empoli advanced with a goal scored by Simon Zurkovsky in the 56th minute, before Andrea Belotti scored three goals (hat-trick) for Torino in the 78th and 87th minutes from penalty kicks and the sixth of overtime.

The match witnessed the expulsion of Valerio Ferri and Peter Stojanovic, Empoli players, in the 61st and 85th minutes.

Torino raised its score to 47 points in tenth place, and Empoli’s balance stopped at 37 points in fourteenth place.

In the third match, veteran defender Leonardo Bonucci led his team, Juventus, to an exciting victory over its Alex Reed, Venezia, 2-1.

And the first half ended with Juventus leading with a goal scored by Bonucci in the seventh minute.

Mattia Aramo equalized for Venezia in the 71st minute, but following only five minutes Bonucci scored the winning goal for Juventus.

The win raised Juventus’ tally to 69 points in fourth place, and Venezia’s balance stopped at 22 points in the last place, bringing a new step closer to relegation.

In the fourth match, Inter Milan defeated its host Udinese 2-1.

Inter Milan’s goals were scored by Ivan Perisic and Lataro Martinez in the 12th and 39th minutes, while Udinese’s goal was scored by Inacio Pussetto in the 72nd minute.

Inter Milan raised its score to 75 points in second place, and Udinese’s balance stopped at 43 points in twelfth place.

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