Serie A: Rafael Leao scores in six seconds to record fastest-ever goal in league’s history as AC Milan beat Sassuolo – Sports News , Firstpost
Portuguese youngster Leao’s goal beat the previous record of eight seconds set by Piacenza’s Paolo Poggi against Fiorentina in 2001
Milan: Rafael Leao scored the fastest goal in Serie A history on Sunday, netting after just six seconds to set league leader AC Milan on the way to a 2-1 win at Sassuolo.
Alexis Saelemaekers scored Milan’s other goal as the Rossoneri remained a point clear of second-place Inter Milan, who beat promoted Spezia 2-1.
Roma can move level with third-place Juventus with a win at Atalanta later. Napoli were also playing later, at Lazio.
Milan were missing several top players, with a number of others joining star forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the treatment room.
The average age of its starting lineup was again under 23 but it got off to the perfect start when Hakan Çalhanoglu surged forward from kickoff and threaded the ball through to Leao, who fired it into the back of the net.
Statistics supplier Opta said the Portuguese youngster’s goal beat the previous record of eight seconds set by Piacenza’s Paolo Poggi against Fiorentina in 2001.
Milan later tweeted that Leao’s goal was scored after precisely 6.2 seconds.
Leao thought he had turned provider in the ninth minute when he pulled back for Çalhanoglu to turn in but it was ruled out because Saelemaekers was offside in the buildup.
Saelemaekers atoned for that in the 26th as he tapped in after being set up by Theo Hernandez following a rapid counterattack.
Milan seemed to be heading for a comfortable win before Domenico Berardi’s free kick was deflected in, a minute from time, to set up a nervy finale.
In-form Inter
Achraf Hakimi and Romelu Lukaku helped Inter to a sixth successive league win.
Inter was the in-form team in the league, while Spezia hadn’t won for more than a month.
However, it took Inter until seven minutes into the second half to break the deadlock with Hakimi firing in a smart pass from Lautaro Martínez.
Lukaku doubled Inter’s lead from the penalty spot after a handball from Sassuolo forward M’Bala Nzola.
Substitute Roberto Piccoli netted a consolation for Spezia in stoppage time with his first ever Serie A goal.
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