Milan go top after Robinho miss and teargas incident

AC Milan’s Robinho (C) fights for the ball with Genoa’s Miguel Veloso (L) and Marco Rossi during their Italian Serie A soccer match at the Luigi Ferraris stadium in Genoa yesterday.Credit: Reuters/Alessandro Garofalo

(Reuters) – AC Milan shrugged off an unbelievable Robinho miss, and an interruption caused when teargas was thrown outside the ground, to record a 2-0 win at Genoa that took them to the top of Serie A yesterday.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic won and converted a second-half penalty and Antonio Nocerino side-footed the second while the hosts had former Milan defender Kakha Kaladze sent off in the 54th minute.

AC Milan’s Robinho (C) fights for the ball with Genoa’s Miguel Veloso (L) and Marco Rossi during their Italian Serie A soccer match at the Luigi Ferraris stadium in Genoa yesterday.Credit: Reuters/Alessandro Garofalo

In between the goals Robinho somehow contrived to scoop the ball over the bar from two metres after a low cross by Alberto Aquilani who was left thumping the ground in anger.

The game was halted for nine minutes in the first half after the teargas incident left players, officials and fans coughing and wiping their eyes.

It was not immediately clear why the teargas had been thrown.
Defending champions Milan have 27 points from 13 games, one ahead of unbeaten Juventus who host Cesena tomorrow.