Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored his 150th goal in the Italian football league in Milan's 2-1 victory over Roma, and Milan joined 4 teams that achieved a unique achievement in the tournament, while the loss put an end to Jose Mourinho's unbeaten record at home.

The 40-year-old Swedish striker proved that the skill does not have an expiration date, when he scored with a treacherous free kick in the 25th minute to give Milan the lead after an exciting start, the 400th goal of the Swedish striker in league competitions.

Mourinho's anger

Mourinho looked angry at the end of the tense match after the loss ended his unbeaten record in 43 Serie A matches at home.

This march included two seasons during which he led Inter to win the title between 2008 and 2010, in addition to his period with Roma, who took over his training before the start of the current season and has not lost at home since March.

"Congratulations to Milan. I don't want to say anything else because otherwise I won't be on the bench next Sunday. The lack of respect for our fans makes me a little pissed off," Mourinho, who was unhappy with the referees' performance, told the Dazone podium.

With this victory, Milan occupies second place, equal with 31 points, with leaders Napoli, who has a difference of goals, and 12 points ahead of Rome, who is in fourth place, and Inter occupies third place and has 24 points.

Milan record

Milan became the fourth team in Serie A history to win 10 of their first 11 matches in a season after Roma and Napoli (twice including this season) and Juventus (twice).

"These matches give us strength, faith and morale. We have to take advantage of this positive moment while staying focused," Milan coach Stefano Pioli told DAZUN.

"We played a great match. We have to play some matches with this character, because in football you never know how long a moment like this lasts. Now is the time to be bold and not afraid."