European round-up: Allegri claims first win in second AC Milan spell, St. Pauli win Hamburg derby
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AC Milan secured a 2-0 victory at Lecce for Massimiliano Allegri's first win of his second spell, with Ruben Loftus-Cheek heading in from Luka Madrid's free-kick and Christian Pulisic finishing after Lecce failed to handle a long ball. Two earlier Milan goals were disallowed following VAR reviews: Matteo Gabbia had an early goal ruled out for a foul and Santiago Gimenez had a 60th-minute effort ruled out for offside. Newly promoted Cremonese sit top of Serie A after a 3-2 win over Sassuolo courtesy of Manuel de Luca's 93rd-minute penalty. In the Bundesliga, St. Pauli beat Hamburg 2-0 in the derby.
AC Milan claimed their first win of Massimiliano Allegri's second spell in charge of the club as they beat Lecce 2-0. Stunned by newly promoted Cremonese in their opener at San Siro, the Rossoneri saw two goals disallowed at Stadio Via del mare. Matteo Gabbia had a goal chalked off in the fourth minute for a foul after a VAR check, and Santiago Gimenez's 60th-minute effort was ruled out for offside following a review.
And Christian Pulisic made sure of the points four minutes from the end of normal time when he slotted in after Lecce failed to deal with a long ball. Meanwhile, Cremonese continued their dream start to life in Serie A, moving top of the embryonic table with a 3-2 win over Sassuolo. Manuel de Luca's 93rd-minute penalty gave Cremonese all three points after Sassuolo had erased a two-goal deficit.
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