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Milan beats PSG and leaves Group of Death even more messy in the UCL

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On Tuesday night (7), Milan beat PSG 2-1 and achieved their first victory in the current edition of the Champions League, at the San Siro.

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In a game in the fourth round of Group F, considered the Group of Death, the Italian team came up behind on the scoreboard, with a goal from defender Skriniar, after just eight minutes.

Three minutes later, Rafael Leão finished with a “trick” to equalize. Five minutes into the second half, Olivier Giroud scored Milan’s second and sealed the score.

With the victory over PSG, their first in the competition, Milan reached five points, occupying third place in the Champions Group F table.

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As a result, Newcastle, who were leading after the second round, are now bottom, with four points. The English suffered two defeats in a row against the current leader, Borussia Dortmund, with seven points.

On the other hand, with six points, PSG occupies second place. In this way, only three points separate the leader from the last placed in the Group of Death of the Champions League.

Now, in the penultimate round of the group on November 28th, PSG will face Newcastle at home, meanwhile, Milan will play against Borusia Dortmund again at home.

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