
"You could see straight away that they were out for revenge, keen on proving themselves against a strong team. Indeed, the Rossonere created the first dangerous chance of the game in the 23rd minute, as Thea Kyvåg found Evelyn Ijeh in the box. The Swede headed the ball towards goal but ended up hitting the crossbar, coming very close to giving Milan the lead."
"20 minutes into the second half, it was the Rossonere veteran Christy Grimshaw who broke the deadlock. The substitute and summer signing Soo-Jeong Park set up the goal, while the left-footed finish was composed. In the 76th minute, another Milan substitute Angelica Soffia was sent off for DOGSO (denial of a clear goalscoring opportunity), but the decision was changed by VAR."
AC Milan Women secured a 2-0 victory at Napoli, moving level on points (13) with Napoli and Juventus and sitting second on goal difference. Milan responded after a 2-2 draw with Sassuolo, showing intent from the start. Thea Kyvåg created a major chance when Evelyn Ijeh struck the crossbar in the first half. Christy Grimshaw opened the scoring 20 minutes into the second half from a Soo-Jeong Park assist. A 76th-minute red-card decision against Angelica Soffia for DOGSO was overturned by VAR. Park later assisted Karen Appiah’s stoppage-time finish to seal the win.
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