And Milan’s suffering continued this week after entering the game following a 2-0 fall to neighbors and ‘guest’ Inter at the San Siro stadium in the first leg of the semi-finals of the Champions League, before the next return match. at the same stadium on Tuesday.
Spezia scored the first goal a quarter of an hour before the end, when Frenchman Kelvan Amiens’ header bounced off the post to return to Poland’s Primislaw Visniewski, who followed it into the net.
Salvatore Esposito dashed Milan’s hopes of equalizing the score by doubling his team’s lead with a magnificent free kick and setting the ball in the right corner (85′).
The Rossoneri’s balance froze at 61 points in fifth place, two points behind Inter Milan, who will later host Sassuolo, and four behind Lazio, who drew with Lecce 2-2 on Friday in of the first step.
Roma (58 points) can catch Milan if they beat hosts Bologna on Sunday, while Atalanta failed to tighten the screws by losing to hosts Salernitana 1-0 on Saturday, to freeze their score at 58 dots.
The second from Juventus (66) will have the opportunity to get closer to the Champions League by hosting Cremonzie on Sunday.
As for Spezia, they kept their hopes of staying with adults, taking their score to 30 points in eighteenth place, level with seventeenth-placed Verona, who host Turin on Sunday, and two points behind sixteenth-placed Lecce.
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