Genoa ended the first half by beating AC Milan 1-0 at the Luigi Ferraris stadium, in Gênova, in the Italian Serie A round. The decisive goal came in the 28th minute, scored by Lorenzo Colombo after precise assistance from Ruslan Malinovsky. The match is still underway, with the second half about to begin under Maurizio Mariani refereeing.
AC Milan dominated much of the initial actions, creating clear opportunities, but were unable to convert into a goal. Já o Genoa knew how to take better advantage of the isolated chance and took the advantage into the break.
Main plays of the first half
The match started evenly, with both teams seeking to impose their pace from the opening minutes. Genoa chose to hold onto the ball and wait for counterattack opportunities, while AC Milan pressed with quick exchanges of passes.
- 28′ – Gol from Genoa: Ruslan Malinovsky made a precise cross from the right and Lorenzo Colombo finished quickly in the left corner, with no chance for Mike Maignan. Placar open and advantage for the home team.
- 8′ – Chance do Milan:
- 9′ – Outra missed opportunity: Alexis Saelemaekers crossed and Strahinja Pavlovic headed over the goal, wasting a good chance.
- 37′ – Leão almost equalizes: Rafael Leão received a perfect cross, but finished wrong and missed a clear chance to score.
- 44′ – Falta lasts from Tomori: Fikayo Tomori committed a strong tackle and received a verbal warning from the referee, generating tension at the end of the half.
AC Milan performance in the first half
AC Milan showed good tactical organization in the opening 45 minutes, with emphasis on plays on the wings. Rafael Leão and Christian Pulisic tried to dribble and cross several times, creating constant danger to the Genoa defense. Apesar In addition, the visiting team failed to finish and was unable to break through the opponent’s block.
Youssouf Fofana also contributed with advances through the middle and dangerous corners, but the lack of precision in his headers prevented the draw. Strahinja Pavlovic and Matteo Gabbia almost scored from set pieces, demonstrating the team’s aerial strength.
Genoa takes advantage of efficiency and leads
Genoa adopted a more defensive stance, but demonstrated quality in quick counterattacks. Lorenzo Colombo’s goal crowned the team’s main collective play, with Ruslan Malinovsky’s decisive participation in the cross. The Genoan defense neutralized Milan’s attacks well, with precise cuts at critical moments.
Aaron Martin and Morten Thorsby worked hard on marking, preventing Milan from finding spaces in midfield. The strategy of waiting for the opponent to make a mistake has worked so far, guaranteeing a partial advantage.
Clear chances missed by Milan
AC Milan created at least four real scoring opportunities in the first 45 minutes. Headers from Gabbia and Pavlovic were the most dangerous moments, with the ball hitting the crossbar and going over. Rafael Leão also had an isolated chance, but finished without direction.
These goal losses kept the score in favor of Genoa, despite the visitors’ greater possession of the ball. Milão’s team will need to adjust their aim in the second half to get a reaction.
Refereeing and game interruptions
Maurizio Christian Pulisic and Fikayo Tomori committed infractions that generated warnings, while Morten Thorsby was also punished for a strong tackle. The referee added just one minute of extra time before half-time.
There were no serious complaints about a penalty, although Genoa asked for a penalty in the 18th minute, which was correctly denied by the referee.
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Context of the match at Serie A
The Italian Serie continues to be played round by round, with traditional teams seeking positions in the table. The clash between Genoa and AC Milan brings together two historic clubs, with the Milanese generally favorites, but the Genoese capable of surprising at home. The match takes place in Italian local time, with broadcast to several countries.
The Luigi Ferraris stadium receives good crowds, creating a favorable environment for Genoa. The partial advantage reflects the balance seen in many games in the current competition.
Featured players until half-time
Rafael Leão was the most dangerous for AC Milan, with constant dribbling and finishing attempts. Christian Pulisic also actively participated in offensive plays. Pelo Genoa, Ruslan Malinovsky drew attention for their precise assistance on the goal.
Lorenzo Colombo confirmed his talent for scoring when he took advantage of the team’s only clear chance. Mike Maignan did little work, but did not prevent the goal conceded.
Expectations for the second half
The match resumes soon, with AC Milan needing to seek a draw to avoid defeat away from home. Genoa will try to maintain defensive organization and explore counterattacks. The second half promises excitement, as both teams have the quality to change the score.
Serie A continues to offer unpredictable games, and this confrontation is no exception. Coaches must make tactical adjustments during the break to determine the final result.
Tactical analysis of the first 45 minutes
AC Milan prioritized possession of the ball and plays on the flanks, with Davide Bartesaghi and Genoa closed the spaces in the middle and came out quickly on counterattacks, a strategy that resulted in the goal. The Genoan efficiency contrasted with the Milanese game without goals.
Corners and lateral free kicks were important weapons for both teams. Milan had more corners, but didn’t convert.
Decisive set pieces
Set pieces generated the best chances of the first half. AC Milan got scared with headers from Gabbia and Faltas close to the area also created tension, but without converting it into a goal.
The poorly executed charge by Strahinja Pavlovic in the 17th minute exemplified the difficulty for Milan to be effective in these situations.
Initial reactions to the break
AC Milan players expressed frustration with the missed chances in the final minutes. Genoa celebrated the advantage gained efficiently. The Milan coach will probably advise greater calm in finishing.
On the Genoan side, maintaining the defensive organization will be essential to secure the result. The match remains open for the second half.
Recent history between the teams
Genoa and AC Milan have faced each other several times in Serie A, with games generally balanced. Recent clashes show alternating results, depending on the field command. Esta match maintains the tradition of competitiveness.
The goal in the first half reinforces Genoa’s ability to surprise bigger teams at home.

