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Fiorentina Claims 2-1 Victory Against Milan With Gudmundsson's Late Goal Following De Gea's Penalty Saves

In a thrilling match, Fiorentina defeated Milan 2-1, thanks to Albert Gudmundsson's decisive goal and David de Gea's two penalty saves. The game featured intense moments and crucial decisions.

David de Gea's heroics were pivotal in Fiorentina's 2-1 triumph over Milan, where he saved two penalties. Albert Gudmundsson scored the decisive goal in a thrilling match that featured three missed penalties and two red cards. This victory ended Paulo Fonseca's Serie A winning streak. The game was intense from start to finish, with both teams having chances to take control.

The hosts had the first penalty opportunity, but Moise Kean's weak attempt was stopped by Mike Maignan. Kean then had a goal disallowed for offside. Yacine Adli, a former Milan player, opened the scoring with a shot that deflected in off the post. De Gea kept Fiorentina ahead at halftime by saving Theo Hernandez's penalty.

Fiorentina Defeats Milan 2-1 with Gudmundsson's Goal

In the second half, Kean saw another goal ruled out for offside. Milan squandered another chance from the spot as De Gea denied Tammy Abraham. Christian Pulisic equalised for Milan with a volley on the hour mark. However, Gudmundsson restored Fiorentina's lead with a low shot past Maignan in the 73rd minute.

The closing stages were heated as Fiorentina's coach Raffaele Palladino was sent off. Theo Hernandez also received a red card after arguing with the referee post-match. These incidents added to the drama of an already eventful game.

De Gea's Penalty Redemption

Despite his accolades at Manchester United, De Gea had struggled with penalties. His performance against Milan marked him as the first goalkeeper since Federico Marchetti in May 2016 to save two penalties in one Serie A match. Since his top-flight debut in 2009-10, De Gea has saved 10 of 52 penalties, including his last three attempts.

This match highlighted De Gea's ability to perform under pressure and showcased his growth as a penalty stopper. His recent saves include one against Fulham in May 2023, demonstrating his improved skills in this area.

Story first published: Monday, October 7, 2024, 3:24 [IST]
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