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Pulisic injured? The reason why he had to leave the AC Milan game

The American player could not finish the AC Milan match for this reason

By Hector Garcia

The American player could not finish the AC Milan match for this reason
The American player could not finish the AC Milan match for this reason
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AC Milan failed to win against a Napoli team that they had already almost defeated after going 2-0 on the scoreboard in the first half. The Rossoneri team ended up falling in the second half, and Rudi García's men took advantage of the crowd's push to end up winning the match. American Christian Pulisic managed to shine in the game with an assist, but ended up leaving in the first half due to an apparent injury.

 

The American player could not continue on the field and Stefano Pioli did not want to take risks and decided to remove him from the match. However, a few hours later, as confirmed by Daniele Longo, Christian Pulisic left the field due to muscle discomfort, but it was nothing serious. The result did not go down well with the Italian team, who wanted to take the three points from a difficult field such as the Stadio Diego Maradona.

Napoli received Milan at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium for the duel corresponding to Matchday 10 of Serie A knowing that Inter had already done their thing and achieved victory against Roma, thus positioning themselves as leaders. The match ended tied 2-2 in a match where AC Milan took the lead with two headers from Giroud, but Napoli changed and came from behind to equalize it with a couple of great goals.

 

Milan with a draw that tastes like defeat

With Inter's victory over Roma, AC Milan knew that they could only win to stay close to the top, however, despite going 2 goals ahead, they ended up tying and distributing points at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium. The team is still fully in the fight for the leadership, since it is only 2 points below Inter Milan, which is the current leader. However, these games are the ones that can define championships, especially in Italy.


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