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Real Madrid Stumbles Again: Back-to-Back Home Defeats with AC Milan Upset in Champions League

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Real Madrid suffered a second consecutive home defeat and another Champions League setback as AC Milan claimed a 3-1 win at Santiago Bernabeu. After Malick Thiaw opened the scoring for Milan, Vinicius Junior leveled with a penalty, but Milan’s Alvaro Morata and Tijjani Reijnders struck back to seal a deserved victory. This marks Madrid’s second loss in their first four Champions League matches, following a recent 4-0 thrashing by Barcelona. With Milan still struggling in Serie A and Madrid falling further behind La Liga leaders Barcelona, both teams continue to face mounting pressure.

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