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Serie A Saturday Recap: Milan Dominates Venezia

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Saturday’s Serie A matches provided exciting performances and some unexpected results. The most dominant performance of the day came from Milan, who triumphed over Venezia with a 4-0 victory. Milan’s Theo Hernández opened the scoring early in the 2nd minute. Youssouf Fofana doubled the lead in the 16th minute, followed by a penalty by Christian Pulišić in the 25th minute and another penalty converted by Tammy Abraham in the 29th minute. Venezia struggled defensively and was reduced to 10 men after Luca Nicolussi received his second yellow card in the 73rd minute.

Meanwhile, Como and Bologna ended their match in a 2-2 draw. Como took the lead with a fortunate own goal by Nicolò Casale in the 5th minute, and Patrick Cutrone added to their tally in the 53rd minute. However, Bologna bounced back with goals by Santiago Castro in the 76th minute and Sam Iling-Junior in the 90th minute, securing the draw.

In another match, Juventus struggled to make an impact against Empoli, resulting in a goalless draw. Both teams received a few yellow cards but failed to find the back of the net.

The weekend fixtures continue with several matches lined up on Sunday, including Genoa facing Roma, Atalanta meeting Fiorentina, and Cagliari competing against Napoli. The action will conclude on Monday with Parma against Udinese and Lazio hosting Hellas Verona.

Rachel Adams

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