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AC Milan snap derby losing streak with 2-1 victory

AC Milan have ended their run of derby losses with a 2-1 win over Inter Milan in the Italian league.

Christian Pulisic's 10th-minute strike was cancelled out by Federico Dimarco but Matteo Gabbia netted two minutes from time on Sunday as the Rossoneri claimed their first derby victory since 2022.

The win prevented Inter Milan from claiming what would have been a record seventh straight derby victory.

That eased the pressure on Milan coach Paulo Fonseca after just one win in his first five matches in charge, including a 3-1 defeat to Liverpool in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Earlier on Sunday, new Roma coach Ivan Jurić got off to a super start as his team beat Udinese 3-0.

American striker Pulisic had scored an early goal at San Siro against Liverpool and he did so again on Sunday.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan tried to chest the ball down but Pulisic nipped in to steal it, used his speed to surge forward and his strength to hold off another three defenders as he did so, before firing into the bottom left corner.

Inter levelled in the 28th minute as Dimarco played a one-two with Lautaro Martínez, who managed to squeeze the ball back to him through a crowd of players and he drilled into the far bottom corner

The hosts had chances to turn the match around completely, with Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan pulling off a fantastic save to parry Marcus Thuram's effort.

Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer also made an important save in the opening minute of the second half to push away Rafael Leão's header.

It was end-to-end action at San Siro, with both goalkeepers regularly called into action and it was Milan who won the match at the death when Tijjani Reijnders whipped a free kick into the area and Gabbia headed into the top right corner - right in front of the end where the Rossoneri fans were sitting.

A turbulent week for Roma ended with the team's first win of the season.

Artem Dovbyk's first-half goal and Paulo Dybala's penalty at the start of the second period set Roma on its way before substitute Tommaso Baldanzi capped a dream debut for Jurić in the team's first match since the surprise dismissal of Daniele De Rossi on Wednesday.

Many Roma fans were unhappy with the decision to fire De Rossi and a lot of their anger had been directed at CEO and general manager Lina Souloukou, who resigned earlier Sunday.

The Curva Sud - where Roma's staunchest fans sit - was empty for the first half hour amid a fan protest, with a large banner displayed that read: "You do not respect our values and our icons, from today we go back to the old ways."

There were also many banners around the stadium in support of De Rossi as well as chants for the former Roma captain.

Fiorentina and Bologna also got their first league wins of the season.

Albert Gudmundsson had the perfect debut as he converted two penalties - after coming on as a halftime substitute - to help Fiorentina fight back to beat Lazio 2-1, with the winning spot kick coming in the final minute.

Bologna won 2-1 at Monza.