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Milan lose at Sampdoria despite VAR reprieve

ByReuters

Updated 24/09/2017 at 21:36 GMT

Sampdoria, deprived of an early penalty when the referee changed his mind after consulting the VAR, scored twice in the final 20 minutes to comprehensively defeat a dismal AC Milan 2-0 in Serie A on Sunday.

Gaston Ramirez (Sampdoria) et Franck Kessie (AC Milan).

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anilo D'Ambrosio headed an 87th-minute goal as Inter Milan snatched a 1-0 win over Genoa, who lost their heads and had two players sent off, while Ciro Immobile continued his prolific run with another brace in Lazio’s 3-0 win at struggling Verona.
Crotone won their first game of the season by beating Serie A newcomers Benevento who slumped to their sixth straight defeat. Rolando Mandragora and Marcus Rohden scored in a 2-0 win for last season's escape artists.
Atalanta missed a second-half penalty at Fiorentina when Alejandro Gomez saw his effort stopped by Marco Sportiello but still grabbed a 1-1 draw after Remo Freuler scored with the last kick of the game.
Fiorentina had led since the 12th minute when Federico Chiesa brilliantly controlled a looping ball and rifled a half-volley past Etrit Berisha.
Inter have won five of their six games and are third with 16 points, two behind Juventus and Napoli who both have a maximum 18 points after winning on Saturday.
Big-spending Milan, likely to face heavy criticism after a second successive away defeat, were quickly in trouble when Ivan Strinic's cross struck Franck Kessie's arm and the referee awarded a penalty to Sampdoria in the third minute.
However, after consulting the video assistant (VAR), he decided that the Ivorian's handball was unintentional and awarded Sampdoria a corner instead.
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Milan, sixth with 12 points, failed to capitalise on that reprieve, producing a thoroughly lacklustre display as they repeatedly gave away the ball in midfield.
Sampdoria, on 11 points and still unbeaten after five games, deservedly went ahead when Colombian Duvan Zapata pounced on a mistake by his cousin Cristian Zapata to score with an emphatic shot from close range in the 72nd minute.
Ricky Alvarez, brought on in the 90th minute, added the second goal almost immediately when he was sent clear and placed a low shot inside the far post from the edge of the area.
"It was not a good performance from any aspect," said Milan coach Vincenzo Montella. "We have to work more and understand why we failed like this."
Inter were heading for a goalless draw against winless Genoa at San Siro until D'Ambrosio scored with a far-post header from Joao Mario's corner three minutes from time.
It was extremely harsh on Genoa whose frustration boiled over as Stephane Omeonga was sent off in stoppage time for pushing Eder when he had a clear run on goal and Abel Taarabt followed for a wild lunge on Yann Karamoh.
Immobile took his tally to eight goals in six games after converting a penalty and then scoring following a one-two with Adam Marusic to give Lazio a 2-0 half-time lead at Verona, who like Genoa have two points. Marusic added a third on the hour to leave Lazio fourth.
Orji Okwonkwo scored in the 89th minute to give Roberto Donadoni's Bologna a 1-0 win at Sassuolo.
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