Serie A · Round 32
Udinese imposes 3-0 rout over Milan in the 32nd round of Serie A
Three goals in each half secure the win and push the Italian side out of the danger zone
At San Siro stadium, Udinese emerged triumphant by beating Milan 3-0. Goals from Davide Bartesaghi, Jürgen Ekkelenkamp and Arthur Atta paved the way for the visitors, who maintained the lead until the final whistle.
Incidents
Como o jogo se desenhou
The match started evenly, but Udinese began to impose its rhythm already at the 27th minute, when Davide Bartesaghi found the back of the net. A precise cross from the right wing caught the Milan defense off guard, which had not yet created clear opportunities. The goal gave confidence to the visiting side, which then took control of possession and created dangerous attacks, although Milan still showed some resistance in the closing minutes of the first half.
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Match overview
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Match Highlights
Right after the break, Udinese kept the pressure and, in the 37th minute, extended the lead with Jürgen Ekkelenkamp. The forward received the ball at the edge of the area and, with a well‑placed shot, left the opposing goalkeeper with no response. With the opposition still searching for answers, the third and decisive goal arrived in the 71st minute, when Arthur Atta received a through pass and finished with class, sealing the result definitively.
What the Numbers Say
The match unfolded without disciplinary incidents, with no red or yellow cards for either team. Although detailed statistical data is not available, the score clearly reflects Udinese's offensive superiority and Milan's difficulty in creating goal chances over the 90 minutes.
What Changes Now
With the three points, Udinese moves forward in the fight against relegation, securing a safe position in the standings. Milan, on the other hand, remains in the danger zone and will need to pick up points in upcoming fixtures to avoid the pressure of a possible drop. The Milan coach has not yet released comments, but the defeat highlights the need for defensive adjustments and greater offensive efficiency in the next matches.





