Milan finally kept their first clean sheet of the season, but Alessio Romagnoli confirmed his status as the king of stoppage-time goals.

The Rossoneri snatched a third consecutive Serie A victory 1-0 at Udinese and, just like the midweek rescheduled Week 1 fixture against Genoa, it was decided by their captain deep into injury time.

It’s becoming a habit, because Romagnoli’s last three goals all came after the 90th minute.

Milan finally kept their first clean sheet of the season, but Alessio Romagnoli confirmed his status as the king of stoppage-time goals.

The Rossoneri snatched a third consecutive Serie A victory 1-0 at Udinese and, just like the midweek rescheduled Week 1 fixture against Genoa, it was decided by their captain deep into injury time.

It’s becoming a habit, because Romagnoli’s last three goals all came after the 90th minute.

The big development for Milan is that they finally keep their first clean sheet of the season, having been the only Serie A side who had conceded every game.

The last Diavolo clean sheet in Serie A was 0-0 at home to Napoli on April 15, leaking goals in their next 16 matches.

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