Several players below par: Player ratings for Milan-Sassuolo from Italian papers
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Several players below par: Player ratings for Milan-Sassuolo from Italian papers
"Things started badly for Milan as Ismael Kone put the Neroverdi into an early lead with a well-taken goal, but then Davide Bartesaghi scored either side of half-time to turn the game on its head. Christian Pulisic had a third goal ruled out for an apparent push that seemed non-existent. Then, Armand Lauriente came off the bench to equalise inside the final 20 minutes and the points were shared."
"This morning's edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) has their ratings for the game, starting with the team's overall performance and Massimiliano Allegri's management of the match, which were both given a 5.5 out of 10. Bartesaghi was rightly crowned Man of the Match, receiving an 8, while Matteo Gabbia struggled the most and was awarded a 5. The only other positive notes were Strahinja Pavlovic, Alexis Saelemaekers and Ruben Loftus-Cheek who each got a 6.5."
"Fikayo Tomori, Adrien Rabiot, Christian Pulisic, Koni De Winter and Samuele Ricci each got unsatisfactory scores of 5.5. Corriere dello Sport gave Tomori, Gabbia, De Winter, Pavlovic, Saelemaekers, Rabiot, Nkunku, Pulisic and Ricci a 6.5. Bartesaghi (8) was the only one to get above a passing score. Tuttosport meanwhile gave Tomori, Gabbia, De Winter, Pavlovic, Rabiot, Pulisic and Ricci a 5.5. They also gave Bartesaghi an 8, as the only other score above a 6."
Ismael Kone put Sassuolo ahead early before Davide Bartesaghi scored either side of half-time to give Milan the lead. Christian Pulisic had a third Milan goal ruled out for an apparent push. Armand Lauriente equalised from the bench inside the final 20 minutes to make it 2-2. La Gazzetta dello Sport rated team performance and Massimiliano Allegri's management 5.5, awarded Bartesaghi an 8 and Matteo Gabbia a 5, with Pavlovic, Saelemaekers and Loftus-Cheek on 6.5. Corriere dello Sport mainly gave 6.5s while Tuttosport produced several 5.5s; Bartesaghi remained the standout with an 8.
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