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Champions League. Liverpool scored against Milan in the 3rd minute of the match and then conceded two twin goals. Video

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The match in Italy shocked local fans

Italian AC Milan forgot a quick goal in the Champions League Round 1 match against Liverpool. The players of the Italian vice-champion opened the scoring in the 3rd minute.

Almost in the very first attack on goal, Christian Pulisic was brought to the goal by Allison, and the American striker of Croatian origin left the Brazilian goalkeeper no chance.

The missed goal only angered the guests. With an interval of 20 minutes, Ibrahima Konate and Virgil Van Dijk scored two twin goals: after a corner kick with a header.

In the second half, Milan conceded the third. The match ended with a score of 1-3.

Milan Italy - Liverpool England 1: 3 (1: 2, 0: 1)

Goals: 1: 0 - 3 Pulisic, 1: 1 - 23 Konate, 1: 2 - 41 van Dijk, 1: 3 - 67 Soboslai.

Milan - Mignolet (Torriani, 51), Theo, Pavlovic, Tomori (Gabbia, 84), Calabria (Emerson, 70), Loftus-Cheek (Abraham, 70), Fofana, Rijnders, Pulisic, Rafael Leao, Morata (Okafor)).

Liverpool - Allison, Tsimikas, van Dijk, Konate, Alexander-Arnold (Gomez, 79), McAllister (Endo, 90+3), Gravenberch, Soboslai, Gakpo (Diaz, 68), Salah (Chiesa, 90+3), Diogo Jota (Nunez, 68).

Cautions: Calabria (22), Fofana (31), McAllister (53), Fonseca (60), Konate (80).

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