Monza Achieves First Victory in Serie A in 4 Months
Monza achieved a moral victory against their host Udinese with a score of "2-1" in the 36th round of the Italian league.
This is the first victory for the team coached by Italian star Alessandro Nesta in four months, and the third overall this season.
Monza raised their tally to 18 points, but nothing changed as the team sitting at the bottom of the standings confirmed their relegation to the second division earlier.
This is the first victory for the team coached by Italian star Alessandro Nesta in four months, and the third overall this season.
Monza raised their tally to 18 points, but nothing changed as the team sitting at the bottom of the standings confirmed their relegation to the second division earlier.
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