One positive in a sea of disasters: Player ratings for Milan-Atalanta from Italian papers
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One positive in a sea of disasters: Player ratings for Milan-Atalanta from Italian papers
"Goals from Ederson and Davide Zappacosta put the away side in command going into the break, then things turned really sour when Giacomo Raspadori netted early in the second half to basically put the result beyond doubt."
"While the Curva Sud walked out and the jeers rained down, there was a late fightback from Milan which saw Strahinja Pavlovic and Christopher Nkunku each score in the dying minutes. Alas, it was all for nothing as La Dea saw it out, and now top four is in grave danger."
"This morning's edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport has their ratings from the game, starting with the team's overall performance and Massimiliano Allegri's management, both of which scored a 4.5 out of 10. The best played in red and black (well, yellow actually) was Nkunku off the bench who got a 6.5."
"Radio Rossonera have provided the other ratings, starting with Corriere dello Sport. They gave a score of 4 to Leao, while 4.5s went to De Winter, Loftus-Cheek and Bartesaghi. Fives were handed out to Maignan, Gabbia, Saelemaekers, Ricci, Rabiot, Gimenez, Fofana and Füllkrug."
Milan lost 2-3 to Atalanta at San Siro, with Ederson and Davide Zappacosta scoring for the away side before halftime. Giacomo Raspadori scored early in the second half to put the result beyond doubt. Milan mounted a late fightback as Strahinja Pavlovic and Christopher Nkunku scored in the dying minutes, but Atalanta held on. The defeat jeopardized Milan’s chances of finishing in the top four. Player ratings from major outlets were generally low, with Nkunku receiving the highest mark at 6.5, while several players were rated around 4 to 5.5.
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