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Taarabt Scores As Milan Recovers From Atlectico Shock

 

AC Milan bounced back from their Champions League setback with a Serie A victory at Sampdoria on Sunday afternoon.

The Rossoneri, who were beaten 1-0 at home by Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their last-16 clash on Tuesday, took a 12th-minute lead against Samp through Adel Taarabt.

Adil Rami made it 2-0 before the hour mark.

The hosts shot themselves in the foot when former AC Milan striker Maxi Lopez was sent off 18 minutes from time for a second yellow card, both bookings for dissent.

Lopez had only come into the match in the 56th minute.

The win is Milan’s second straight in the league and has lifted the Rossoneri to ninth place, five points behind city rivals Inter Milan, who are fifth.

The loss was Samp’s first at the Luigi Ferraris stadium since November 2 and dropped the Blucerchiati to 13th place.

AC Milan coach Clarence Seedorf was forced to field a weakened side with nine players out injured, including the team’s leading scorer Mario Balotelli and regular goalkeeper Christian Abbiati.

Taarabt, who took Balotelli’s place in Milan’s attack, had the first chance of the game in the second minute.

His bullet strike from just outside the area forced Sampdoria goalkeeper Junior Costa to dive to his right to clear.

Milan went ahead shortly after.

Costa did well to clear clear Taarabt’s poweful header but the striker reacted quickly to tap in the rebound.

Milan extended their lead in the 58th minute when Rami jumped higher than his marker and headed a corner-kick past Costa.

Milan host Serie A leaders Juventus next while Samp visit Torino.