
"Milan Women thought they had completed a crucial comeback in the capital, but then Lazio found a way back to snatch a point. After the defeats against Roma and Fiorentina, the Rossonere have received a fair amount of criticism as the Champions League places now seem like an impossible task. As such, when leading 2-1 earlier today, there was a glimmer of hope about a resurgence."
"Indeed, after Lazio took the lead in the first half through Clarisse Le Bihan, Milan scored twice in ten minutes in the second half to complete a turnaround. The new signing Ewelina Kamczyk, as well as the defender Angelica Soffia, were the goalscorers. With just eight minutes to go, however, the home side found a way back through Nikola Karczewska. Late heartbreak for Suzanne Bakker's side, as such, who at least managed to see out the game to clinch a point."
Milan Women fell behind to Clarisse Le Bihan in the first half before overturning the score in the second with goals from new signing Ewelina Kamczyk and defender Angelica Soffia. The Rossonere led 2-1 after ten minutes of second-half action, offering a brief resurgence amid criticism following defeats to Roma and Fiorentina. With eight minutes remaining Nikola Karczewska scored for Lazio to level, denying Milan a victory. The draw leaves Juventus six points clear in third with a game in hand and makes Champions League qualification increasingly unlikely. Suzanne Bakker has reportedly come under scrutiny.
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