JUVENTUS starting XI (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio, McKennie, Gatti, Kalulu, Cambiaso, Locatelli, Thuram (subbed for Fagioli), Yildiz (subbed for Weah), Koopmeiners (subbed for Douglas Luiz), Mbangula (subbed for Adzic), Nico Gonzalez (subbed for Vlahovic)

Bench: Perin, Pinsoglio, Alberto Costa, Savona, Rouhi

Goals: Mbangula 59’, Weah 64’

MILAN starting XI (4-2-3-1): Maignan, Emerson Royal (subbed for Camarda), Tomori, Gabbia, Hernandez, Bennacer (subbed for Jimenez), Fofana, Musah, Reijnders (subbed for Terracciano), Leao, Abraham (subbed for Jovic)

Bench: Sportiello, Torriani, Calabria, Pavlovic, Bartesaghi, Zeroli, Omoregbe

The result was Sergio Conceicao’s first loss as Rossoneri coach.

Weah, whose father is former world player of the year George Weah, was substituted on for the injured Kenan Yildiz at halftime and fired Juventus 2-0 up in the 64th minute after cutting outside Milan defender Fikayo Tomori and shooting low across Mike Maignan.

Samuel Mbangula had scored the opener five minutes earlier with a deflected shot that wrongfooted Maignan.

Conceicao’s reign started with three wins and a draw in four matches, including a win over Juventus in the Italian Super Cup semi-finals this month.

Juventus moved up to fourth, six points above eighth-placed Milan.

AAP

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