AC Milan make poor start in Serie A with Udinese defeat


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Udinese handed AC Milan's new coach Marco Giampaolo a losing start when a Rodrigo Becao header gave them a shock 1-0 win in Serie A yesterday. Becao, making his debut after joining from Bahia in his native Brazil, rose above the Milan defence at the near post to head in from a corner in the 72nd minute on a sweltering afternoon in Udine.
It was a largely toothless performance by Milan who replaced Gennaro Gattuso with former Sampdoria coach Giampaolo during the close season in a bid to improve on last season's fifth place and to take them back to the Champions League.
Udinese suffered a scare in the 81st minute when the ball appeared to brush defender Samir's arm as he jumped at a corner but, after a VAR review which took nearly four minutes, the referee decided against a penalty.
On Saturday night, Napoli, runners-up in three of the last four seasons, hit back from conceding a contentious early penalty to win 4-3 at new-look Fiorentina in a hugely entertaining start to their Serie A campaign. 
Napoli were also awarded a controversial penalty, for a foul on Dries Mertens, which left Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Montella fuming especially after Franck Ribery, making his debut for the hosts, had a penalty appeal turned down late in the game.
Napoli's win set up an intriguing early clash with champions Juventus, who beat Parma 1-0 away, on August 31. 'There really is anger, because a mistake can happen but for me to reason that these are penalties and others aren't, no. I can't do it. I'm sorry, said Montella.
Napoli suffered an early setback when the ball rebounded off a Fiorentina player's knee against the arm of Piotr Zielinksi at point-blank range in the middle of a crowded goalmouth. Even though the Pole knew nothing about it, a penalty was awarded after a long VAR review and Erick Pulgar, recently signed from Bologna, converted on his debut.
Napoli struggled to get going, yet levelled with their first real attack in the 38th minute when Dries Mertens scored with a dipping shot from outside the area which goalkeeper Bartolomej Dragowski got his hands to but failed to stop.
In the next attack, Mertens fell over Gaetano Castrovilli, who was already on the ground, but the referee pointed to the spot, did not review the incident and Insigne levelled. Nikola Milenkovic headed Fiorentina back on level terms in the 52nd minute, only for Jose Callejon to put Napoli back in front four minutes later with a low angled shot into the far corner.
Substitute and new signing Kevin-Prince Boateng, making his debut for the 11th club of his career, equalised for Fiorentina in the 65th minute. But two minutes later Mertens found Callejon at the far post and he knocked the ball back for Insigne to head the winner.
Ribery was brought on for his debut and claimed he should have been awarded a penalty when he went down under a challenge from Elseid Hysaj, but the referee ignored his appeals and VAR did not intervene.
'I don't really understand the rule which provoked the first penalty for us, but the rule is there and, although I don't agree with it, it was a penalty, said Montella. 'But explain to me the Mertens penalty. That was simulation by Mertens and nobody said anything. The referee said he saw a foul but VAR is there, so why didn't he use it. It's actually easier to accept errors when VAR isn't being used.
Italian Serie A results
Udinese 1 (Rodrigo 72) AC Milan 0
Played Saturday: Parma 0 Juventus 1 (Chiellini 21); Fiorentina 3 (Pulgar 9-pen, Milenkovic 51, Boateng 65) Napoli 4 (Mertens 38, Insigne (43-pen, 67, Callejon 56)
Playing today: Inter Milan v Lecce (1845GMT)

MENAFN2508201900670000ID1098924622


Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.