Milan saved a point against Torino with goals scored in the 89th and 95th minutes

Silver medalist in the previous season Milan finishing in tenth place Turin received it. The first chance belonged to the home team, Rafael Leao’s close shot went over the goal in the 7th minute. The next more serious opportunity had to wait until the 30th minute, when Raoul Bellanova headed the left post and the rebound Malick Thiaw he sent it to his own goal with an unfortunate move.

At the end of the first half, Mike Maignan performed two feats, but Vanja Milinkovics-Szavics was also on the alert for Rafael Leao’s next attempt.

In the second half, Torino doubled its advantage: Valentino Lazaro passed the ball, Duvan Zapata and headed into the goal from close range. The Milanese kept trying, and in the 89th minute, in his first match for Milan, Alvaro Morata stepped into Tijjani Reijnders’ flat ball, which ended up undefended in the bottom left corner.

In the fifth minute of the ten-minute extra time, Yunus Musah rolled the ball into the middle, which Noah Okafor bombed without receiving into the right side of the goal, like this 2-2-well the meeting is over. Krisztofer Horváth watched the entire meeting from the bench.

It’s in the other game on Saturday night Empoli and the Monza he attempted a total of 13 shots, but no goals were scored.

SERIE A
ROUND 1
Milan–Turin 2–2 (Morata 89, Okafor 90+5, or Thiaw 30 – own goal, Zapata 68)
Empoli–Monza 0–0

SUNDAY
18.30: Bologna–Udinese
18.30: Verona–Naples
20.45: Cagliari–Rome
20.45: Lazio–Venice
MONDAY
18.30: Lecce-Atalanta
20.45: Juventus–As

Earlier
Genoa–Inter 2–2 (Vogliacco 20., Messias 90+5., ill. M. Thuram 30., 85.)
Parma–Fiorentina 1–1 (Man 20., ill. Biraghi 75.)
Out: Pongracic (83, Fiorentina)

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