BSP-06 Reina saves late penalty as struggling AC Milan beat Genoa

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Reina saves late penalty as struggling AC Milan beat Genoa

MILAN, Oct 6, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Goalkeeper Pepe Reina saved an injury-time
penalty as AC Milan earned a 2-1 comeback win over fellow strugglers Genoa on
Saturday in which both teams finished with 10 men.

Reina had made a nightmare start as he deputised for Gianluigi Donnarumma
who pulled out sick before kick-off.

Spaniard Reina misjudged Dane Lasse Schone’s long-range free-kick allowing
Genoa to take the lead just before the break.

But Theo Hernandez pulled Milan level after 51 minutes and Franck Kessie
added a second from the spot six minutes later, before Reina kept out a
Schone penalty four minutes into injury time.

Marco Giampaolo’s Milan future had been hanging in the balance after the
former European giants hit an 81-year low with just two wins in their opening
six games.

Tensions were high in Genoa, where the hosts are also in difficulty, with
two red cards also handed out to players on the bench.

The three points ensured Milan avoided a fourth consecutive defeat and
moved them up five places to 11th position after seven games.

“The pressure was great and we were drowning in the first half,” said
Giampaolo.

“I asked that they play the best game of their lives and they gave it
everything.

“I wanted the team to come out head-on after the break, without bleeding in
front of the sharks.”

– Sampdoria in turmoil –

Reina did well to deny Lukas Lerager early, before his blunder which
allowed former Ajax midfielder Schone to score his first Genoa goal.

Giampaolo made a double substitution after the break with Lucas Paqueta and
Rafael Leao both coming off the bench.

And the changes paid off with Paqueta setting up Hernandez who made a break
down the left to equalise after 51 minutes.

Kessie scored the winner from the spot after defender Davide Biraschi
received his marching orders for handling in the area to deny Leao.

Milan also went a man down when Davide Calabria picked up a second yellow
card on 79 minutes, setting up a dramatic finale in which Reina atoned for
his earlier mistake.

“I’m quite cool-headed in these situations,” said Giampaolo.

“I was unconvinced there was a foul, but Reina has so much personality that
I had faith in him, that he redeemed himself by parrying the penalty.”

Genoa remain 19th just ahead of Giampaolo’s former club Sampdoria, who
crashed to their sixth defeat in seven games, falling 2-0 at Verona to leave
new coach Eusebio Di Francesco’s future in doubt.

Centre-back Marash Kumbulla headed in after nine minutes with Nicola Murru
nodding into his own net to give mid-table Verona just their second win this
season.

Sampdoria president Massimo Ferrero said the club would now meet to see
what course to take.

“We’re stunned, the performance today was clear for everyone to see,” said
Ferrero.

“Tomorrow we’ll see if we can find a solution, what is best for Sampdoria.

“There’s still a bit of Marco Giampaolo in this team and not enough Di
Francesco.”

Giampaolo guided Sampdoria to a ninth-place finish last season before
moving to Milan.

Ten-man SPAL beat Parma thanks to Andrea Petagna’s first-half strike in the
Emilia-Romagna derby.

Gabriel Strefezza set up Petagna before being sent off on 70 minutes for a
second yellow card.

Antonio Conte’s Inter Milan will play his former club Juventus in this
weekend’s top-of-the-table clash at the San Siro on Sunday.

Inter have won all six matches this term and hold a two-point lead over the
defending champions.

BSS/AFP/MSY/0912 hrs