
AC Milan failed to beat newly promoted Cremonese and managed just a point at the Stadio Giovanni Zini (0-0) late in a game in which Ciprian Tetarushanou started for the Rossoneri.
Despite dominating the game in every aspect, Stefano Pioli’s side couldn’t find a way through and struggled to make mistakes near the home goal.
Ciprian Tătăruşanu, one of the biggest marks in the Milan camp
Without the injured Andrej Ionuc Radu and Vlad Kiričes, Cremonese relied on youngster Marco Carnesecchi, who made a number of good interventions.
The Italian champions also had Divock Origi’s goal disallowed after a VAR consultation showed the Liverpool signing was offside.
Ciprian Tetarushanu was not in high demand, but the Romanian goalkeeper showed confidence and was very much connected to the match. The 36-year-old goalkeeper received six points from the journalists of sempermilan.com, becoming one of the highest in the composition of “Milan” after Tomori (6.5) and Bennacer (6.5).
“He did his job, although he didn’t have to intervene many times to save the score. Overall, his positioning was good.” – they specified.
Source: Hot News RO

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