BENEVENTO SNATCHED THEIR first ever point in Serie A in extraordinary fashion thanks to an injury-time equaliser from goalkeeper Alberto Brignoli, denying Gennaro Gattuso victory on his debut as AC Milan coach.
The leagueโs bottom club had lost all 14 games this season prior to Sundayโs clash but snatched a 2-2 draw right at the death at their Ciro Vigorito home, leaving Gattuso and his Rossoneri players stunned.
Milan had won only two of their previous nine Serie A games heading into the encounter and looked short on confidence in the early stages of Gattusoโs first game in charge since succeeding Vincenzo Montella as head coach.
Giacomo Bonaventura got the breakthrough for the visitors before half-time but they were deservedly pegged back by George Puscas before the hour mark. The goal had Benevento fans dreaming of a first point in Italyโs top flight until Nikola Kalinic struck six minutes later, but Alessio Romagnoliโs red card gave the home fans a glimmer of hope of a famous result.
Absolute scenes in Benevento! Goalkeeper 95th minute equaliser against AC Milan to win their first every point in Serie A. What a header. pic.twitter.com/jL0PhM0zNS
โ Mootaz Chehade (@MHChehade) December 3, 2017
The opportunity looked to have passed them by until the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time, when Brignoliโs brilliant header sent the crowd into raptures and dealt another blow to Milanโs Champions League ambitions.
Gattusso started with a 3-4-3 set-up that saw Bonaventura and Suso playing off Kalinic in attack, with Andre Silva surprisingly consigned to the substitutesโ bench. It was Kalinic who came closest to breaking the deadlock in the opening quarter of an hour, drawing a good save from Brignoli in the Benevento goal before Suso aimed the rebound straight at his gloves.
Benevento missed a clear chance to break the deadlock when Vittorio Parigini headed wide at the far post from a Marco DโAlessandro cross, and they were made to pay seven minutes before half-time.
Bonaventuraโs header from Franck Kessieโs cross was glanced on by Kalinic and cleared off the line, but the former Atalanta man stooped to nod the rebound into the bottom-right corner and put Milan ahead.
It was harsh on Benevento given their first-half display but they hit back only five minutes after the restart, with Puscas turning home the rebound after Gaetano Letizia saw a thumping volley from the edge of the box saved by Gianluigi Donnarumma. Six minutes later, luck was again on Milanโs side.
Having been awarded a corner when it looked as though Benevento should have had a goal kick instead, the visitors took full advantage of some slack marking, with Kalinic rising unchallenged to nod in Bonaventuraโs cross.
Benevento heads were bowed but they soon began to threaten a second equaliser, with Donnarumma called upon to save well low to his left and keep out DโAlessandroโs low drive from just inside the penalty area.
Milanโs task became more difficult when Romagnoli earned a second booking for a lunging challenge that brought down Letizia but the visitors defended stoutly, led by captain Leonardo Bonucci, as Benevento pushed forward in the closing stages.
They looked to have done enough until the fifth added minute at the end of the match, when Danilo Cataldiโs free-kick from the left was steered superbly by Brignoli into the bottom-right corner, leaving Gattuso shell-shocked as the home dugout went wild.
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Peter oโmahoney was by far the best player on the field. Turnover after turnover he made. Tadgh did well but peter was a class apart
@Brian Jones: two superb players who both brilliantly; agree Pete may have shaded it
@Brian Jones: to be pedantic about it he made turnover after turnover after turnover. Itโs in the articleโฆ he made 3 turnovers.
@Timmy OโToole: *played
@Brian Jones: Iโd say it was a close call. Probably Furlong playing for longer helped his case. I thought they were both amazing out there. Fair play to them all.
@Fergal O Lachtnain: 2 of which gave us 6pts in a game we won by 5. Itโs not the amount, but the importance of them.
@Cormac ร Braonรกin: well furlong scores a try which gave us 7 pointsโฆ
I love the Irish fans. Not happy when we win, we then have to claim the best player came from munster instead of Leinster or vice versa.
Anyway sexton was the big difference between this week and last.
@sup: youโre the first one here to mention Munster or Leinster so your projection wonโt change the fact that even an RTร commentator couldโve told you this particular game was won in the backrow with the amount of breakdowns and turnovers there were.
Pure Wexford Beef.
@Kieran Campbell: he gets his strength from his mothers side, west cork beef!!!
@E Coughlan: chip
@Marcodub: wow it took you all day to get out from under your rock did it?
I knew some gimp would get upset by my joke, no surprise who it is do.
Heโs some man for one man! Such a nice humble guy.
@Sam Harms: Best prop in world rugby and seems like a pretty decent human too.
Furlong was great, but I have to agree with most on here and say POM was MOTM. Lots of great performances out there today. Next week will be brilliant
Furlong has been Irelandโs best and most consistent performer for the last 18 months. Always gives 100% and solidifies the scrum every time he is on the field. He also brings another dimension in play
Sad thing it was great performance today by a host of players, a great win and instead of celebrating some people are still going on about Munster/Leinster. Get over yourselves lads. Furlong had a great game and so did POM. You think either of them care who got MOTM? Not all all.
@Eddie Hekenui: Im a connacht supporter, not a leinster or munster supporter. I see it as it is in connacht very well, so i undetstand quality when i see it no matter the province
What!? POM didnโt get it? Jaysus!
@Cormac ร Braonรกin: cause Furlong was better
@Marcodub: is that you, Reggie?
I hope our team win the World Cup. Our country and people deserve it.