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Jović Continues Scoring Streak As AC Milan Beats Cagliari 4-1 To Reach Italian Cup Quarterfinals

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Luka Jovic’s brace and a goal each from Rafael Leao and Chaka Traorè helped the five-time champion to advance to the quarterfinals where it will face either Atalanta or Sassuolo.

Luka Jović scored two pretensions to help AC Milan beat Cagliari 4- 1 in the Italian Cup on Tuesday and advance to the last- eight.

Milan has won the Italian Cup five times but it last lifted the jewel in 2003 and hasn’t reached the final since 2018. The Rossoneri will face either Atalanta or Sassuolo in the quarterfinals.

Milan trainer Stefano Pioli was under pressure after a poor run that had seen his platoon excluded from the titleholders League in the group stage.

The Rossoneri also had a lengthy injury list and rested some star players, starting four teenagers in the match. Milan hadn’t lost to Cagliari at San Siro since 1997.

Jović opened the scoring in the 29th nanosecond following a pleasurable help from Théo Hernandez and the brace combined again shortly before halftime.

The two pretensions took Jović’s census to five in his once six matches. It took the Serbia forward until December to score his first thing for Milan after joining from Fiorentina at the launch of the season.

Teenager Chaka Traorè extended Milan’s lead beforehand in the alternate half, with his third Rossoneri thing in his first launch for the platoon.

Rafael Leão limited a great night for Milan in cessation time, shortly after Paolo Azzi netted a consolation for Cagliari.

Milan, Jan 3 (AP) Luka Jovic scored two pretensions to help AC Milan beat Cagliari 4- 1 in the Italian Cup on Tuesday.

Milan has won the Italian Cup five times but it last lifted the jewel in 2003 and hasn’t reached the final since 2018. The Rossoneri will face either Atalanta or Sassuolo in the quarterfinals.

Milan trainer Stefano Pioli was under pressure after a poor run that had seen his platoon excluded from the titleholders League at the group stage.

The Rossoneri also had a lengthy injury list and rested several star players — starting with four teenagers — but had not lost to Cagliari at San Siro since 1997.

Jovic opened the scoring in the 29th nanosecond following a pleasurable help from Théo Hernandez and the brace combined again shortly before halftime.

The two pretensions took Jovic’s census to five in his once six matches. It took the Serbia forward until December to score his first thing for Milan after joining from Fiorentina at the launch of the season.

Teenager Chaka Traorè extended Milan’s lead beforehand in the alternate half, with his third Rossoneri thing in his first launch for the platoon.

Rafael Leão limited a great night for Milan in cessation time, shortly after Paolo Azzi netted a consolation for Cagliari. Know More Latest Football News…

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