Milan breathed life into their unlikely UEFA Europa
League hopes with a 2-1 win at Genoa on Monday, their third success in a row.
Goals in each half from loanee Adel Taarabt and Keisuke
Honda saw Milan claim a hard-fought win and close within five points of rivals
Inter – who sit fifth and occupy Serie A's final European place.
They suffered a nervy finish though, with Genoa defender
Marco Motta's excellent 20-yard strike coming with 17 minutes to play.
And Genoa were inches away from claiming an equaliser,
with Philippe Mexes denying Motta a second goal.
The France defender got back to nod Motta's header off
the line and away to safety as Milan's good run continued.
They remain 11th in the table but after a dreadful start
to the season, the fact they can still reach Europe will encourage coach
Clarence Seedorf.
Milan, who dropped top scorer Mario Balotelli to the
bench, started brighter, with Taarabt's cross just evading the onrushing Kaka
in the ninth minute.
Two successive wins looked to have restored Milan's
confidence, and although they did not have a shot on goal until the 20th
minute, their first effort was successful.
Taarabt was responsible, charging forward and beating
three men at pace before unleashing a vicious 20-yard drive that hit the
bottom-left corner and gave Genoa goalkeeper Mattia Perin no chance.
Stefano Sturaro showed quick feet to find space just
outside the box, but could only fire wide as Genoa pressed for an equaliser,
with Andrea Bertolacci next to go close.
Bertolacci hit a fierce left-footed drive from 25 yards
that went agonisingly wide and the same player saw another long-range shot
deflect out for a corner as the hosts ramped up the pressure.
Genoa continued to press after the interval, as Milan
goalkeeper Christian Abbiati kept out Ioannis Fetfatzidis before Giovanni
Marchese headed over the bar.
Milan's second goal came against the run of play, as
Honda scored for the first time in the league for the Italian giants.
Taarabt's ball played Honda through and he cleverly
dinked over Perin, only to see Giuseppe Sculli tracking back and closing in on
the ball.
Sculli should have kept the ball out but could only help
it over the line with a despairing effort, giving Milan much-needed breathing
space.
Genoa – who have posted seven of their 10 league wins
this season at home – gave themselves hope when Motta hooked in a brilliant
finish from distance following a corner.
And Genoa could have drawn level just one minute later,
when Sturaro drew a fine reaction save from Abbiati before Mexes kept out
Motta.
But despite Genoa's late pressure, Milan's desperate
defence helped them continue their winning run – and their faint European
hopes.
Culled from Soccerway
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