AC Milan Women 3-0 Ternana: Van Dooren and Kyvag crucial in first win of 2026
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AC Milan Women 3-0 Ternana: Van Dooren and Kyvag crucial in first win of 2026
"AC Milan Women clinched a convincing win, their first of the year, against Ternana earlier today as they found the back of the net three times. The Rossonere headed into the year with confidence, and well-rested too after a long break, but two draws in the first two games certainly brought their plan to a halt. Fortunately, they were able to bounce back with a much-needed win today, even if anything else would have been embarrassing."
"The caveat to that is that there were a lot of absences, as Chante Dompig, Julie Piga and Monica Renzotti missed out, while Evelyn Ijeh left the club a few days ago. Anyway, Milan broke the deadlock with their first shot on target through Kayleigh van Dooren, taking the lead after 34 minutes. She was assisted by Thea Kyvåg, who has been absolutely crucial for the Rossonere lately."
"Anyway, Milan broke the deadlock with their first shot on target through Kayleigh van Dooren, taking the lead after 34 minutes. She was assisted by Thea Kyvåg, who has been absolutely crucial for the Rossonere lately. In the second half, the Dutch international sealed the deal with her second goal of the game, more specifically in the 80th minute. Four minutes later, the aforementioned Kyvåg got in on the goalscoring party and made it 3-0, which ended up being the final result."
AC Milan Women recorded a 3-0 victory over Ternana, their first win of the year, after two opening draws. Kayleigh van Dooren opened the scoring with her first shot on target in the 34th minute, assisted by Thea Kyvåg. Van Dooren added a second goal in the 80th minute, and Kyvåg made it 3-0 in the 84th minute to finish the match. Milan managed the result despite absences of Chante Dompig, Julie Piga and Monica Renzotti and the recent departure of Evelyn Ijeh. The victory moved Milan to sixth place with 17 points, with Como able to overtake them with a game in hand.
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