After 67 years, such an incident happened in the Italian league
Sunday (September 18) was an exceptional day for the 'big clubs' in Italian league Serie A. Current league champions AC Milan, last season's runners-up Inter Milan, Juventus and Roma lost their respective matches on this day. The first such event in history happened 67 years ago in 1955.
Inter Milan took the first blow on Sunday. Inzaghi's side lost 3-1 to Udinese. Barella took the lead with a great free kick in the 5th minute but Skrini's own goal in the 22nd minute and Bijl and Arslan's goals in the last six minutes of the second half saw Inter leave the field.
second shock of the day at Monza's Stadio Bryantio. Monza beat Juventus for the first time in history with the only goal of the match. Gitkier scored the only goal in the 74th minute of the match. Juventus' Argentine star Di Maria also saw a red card in the match.
Meanwhile, Roma coach Jose Mourinho saw a red card at the beginning of the match between Roma and Atalanta. He was shown a red card for arguing with the referee. In the 35th minute of the match, Roma fell behind with Scalvini's goal, which Abraham-Bellatti could not repay in the whole match. In the end, Roma left the field with a 1-0 loss at home.
The final surprise of the day comes in the AC Milan vs Napoli match at the San Siro. In big matches, the first half is a goalless draw. However, Napoli got a penalty in the 10th minute of the second half. Matteo Politano put the team ahead with a goal from the spot kick. Olivier Giroud equalized AC Milan in the 69th minute. However, a great header by Giovanni Simeone in the 78th minute gave Napoli the win. In this victory, Napoli said that they are one of the contenders for this year's title fight.
Milan's defeat brought back memories of 67 years ago. On February 13, 1955, these four teams lost on the same day.