Roma 1-2 AC Milan: Visitors stay within touching distance of arch-rivals Inter after Ante Rebic’s second-half winner

  • Roma had one goal disallowed and AC Milan had two chalked off in the first half
  • Franck Kessie opened the scoring just before the break with a calm penalty
  • Jordan Veretout’s superb curling effort secured the equaliser for the hosts 
  • However, Ante Rebic’s superb swivel and strike ensured victory for the visitors
  • Milan return to within four points of Inter, while Roma have slipped to fifth

AC Milan returned to form with an enthralling 2-1 victory away to AS Roma on Sunday that a restored a four-point gap to Serie A leaders Inter Milan.

The visitors hit the bar and had two goals disallowed before Franck Kessie scored from the penalty spot to give them a deserved halftime lead.

Roma, who also had a goal chalked off in the first half, quickly responded after the break when midfielder Jordan Veretout curled in his 10th league goal of the season.

But a superb turn and finish from Ante Rebic put the visitors back in front after 58 minutes and they held on despite late pressure from the hosts.

Ante Rebic struck the winner on 58 minutes to give AC Milan a massive win in their title push

Fikayo Tomori's effort in the third minute was ruled out for offside as Milan started quickly

Fikayo Tomori’s effort in the third minute was ruled out for offside as Milan started quickly

The victory ends a four-match winless run in all competitions for Stefano Pioli’s side, whose hopes of a first Serie A title in 10 years suffered a blow following back-to-back league defeats to Spezia and Inter.

‘I told the team that two negative games can’t make us lose the confidence we built together for over a year,’ Pioli told Sky Italia.

‘We hoped to do better in recent weeks, but we’re happy to get this important victory.’

Milan remain second on 52 points, four behind Inter and six ahead of Juventus in third, while Roma remain fifth with 44 points.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a frustrating first half as the Swede had a goal of his own chalked off

Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a frustrating first half as the Swede had a goal of his own chalked off

Simon Kjaer's thunderous header hit the bar as Stefano Pioli's men kept knocking at the door

Simon Kjaer’s thunderous header hit the bar as Stefano Pioli’s men kept knocking at the door

The pressure was on the visitors to get a result after Inter’s 3-0 win over Genoa earlier on Sunday opened up a seven-point gap between the top two.

But a superb turn and finish from Ante Rebic put the visitors back in front after 58 minutes and they held on despite late pressure from the hosts.

The victory ends a four-match winless run in all competitions for Stefano Pioli’s side, whose hopes of a first Serie A title in 10 years suffered a blow following back-to-back league defeats to Spezia and Inter.

Milan remain second on 52 points, four behind Inter and six ahead of Juventus in third, while Roma remain fifth with 44 points.

 

Roma's Henrikh Mhkitaryan then had a goal ruled out before Franck Kessie opened the scoring

Roma’s Henrikh Mhkitaryan then had a goal ruled out before Franck Kessie opened the scoring

Jordan Veretout's superb equaliser left goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma clutching at thin air

Jordan Veretout’s superb equaliser left goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma clutching at thin air

Rebic had to come off after his goal - and Ibrahimovic and Hakan Calhanoglu also got injured

Rebic had to come off after his goal – and Ibrahimovic and Hakan Calhanoglu also got injured

The pressure was on the visitors to get a result after Interâs 3-0 win over Genoa earlier on Sunday opened up a seven-point gap between the top two.

Milan came out firing as Fikayo Tomori’s finish after three minutes was ruled out for offside and Zlatan Ibrahimovic back-heeled a shot wide of an open goal.

Rebic unselfishly opted to pass to Ibrahimovic when through on goal, but the Swede was offside as he slotted into an empty net and the goal was chalked off.

Milan defender Simon Kjaer crashed a header off the bar, before Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s headed goal was ruled out because of a Gianluca Mancini foul in the build-up.

The home side claimed for a penalty late on for Theo Hernandez's challenge on Mkhitaryan

The home side claimed for a penalty late on for Theo Hernandez’s challenge on Mkhitaryan

But Stefano Pioli's men showed considerable grit and determination to grind out the victory

But Stefano Pioli’s men showed considerable grit and determination to grind out the victory

MATCH FACTS 

ROMA (3-4-2-1): Lopez; Mancini, Cristante, Fazio (Peres 62); Karsdorp, Veretout (Diawara 79), Villar (El Shaarawy 70), Spinazzola; Pellegrini, Mkhitaryan; Mayoral (Pedro 79). 

Subs not used: Perez, Kumbulla, Jesus, Mirante, Pastore, Fuzato. 

Goals: Veretout 50

Yellow: Fazio, Mkhitaryan, Pellegrini 

Red: None

Manager: Paulo Fonseca 

AC Milan (4-2-3-1): G Donnarumma; Calabria, Kjaer, Tomori, Hernandez; Tonali (Meite 83), Kessie; Saelemaekers (Castillejo 83), Calhanoglu (Diaz 46), Rebic (Krunic 67); Ibrahimovic (Leao 56). 

Subs not used: Gabbia, Hauge, Kalulu, Dalot, Romagnoli, A Donnarumma, Tatarusanu. 

Goals: Kessie 43 pen, Rebic 58

Yellow: Calabria, Saelemaekers, Castillejo

Red: None

Manager: Stefano Pioli 

Referee: Marco Guida

Referee Marco Guida awarded Milan a penalty following a VAR review after Federico Fazio trod on Davide Calabria’s foot on the edge of the box, and Kessie stepped up to dispatch the spot kick.

Veretout curled a superb finish into the far top corner five minutes into the second half, but Milan soon responded as Rebic left Mancini for dead with a neat turn before drilling home a low shot.

The visitors had no luck with injuries as Hakan Calhanoglu, Rebic and Ibrahimovic were all forced off with muscular issues.

Chances fell at both ends during a frantic end to the game and Roma were furious not to be awarded a penalty when Theo Hernandez got in a tangle with Mkhitaryan in the box, but Guida gave a foul against the Armenian.