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Euro wrap: De Gea saves two penalties, Hary Kane goes off injured

Former Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea saved two penalties as Fiorentina claimed a 2-1 home victory over AC Milan in Serie A.

Fiorentina had earlier seen Moise Kean's spot-kick saved by Mike Maignan in the 20th minute before loanee Yacine Adli struck against his parent club to put I Viola ahead.

AC Milan – who are chasing a fourth-straight league win to potentially move up to second place – were then awarded a penalty in first-half stoppage-time, but Theo Hernandez was denied by De Gea.

Kean saw a goal ruled out soon after the restart before De Gea made another spot-kick save, this time from Tammy Abraham.

Milan eventually equalised on the hour through Christian Pulisic, only for Albert Gudmundsson to score the winner with 15 minutes left.

Kean then saw a late effort rattle the crossbar before Hernandez saw red for the visitors at the death.

Juventus were earlier held to a 1-1 draw at home by Cagliari, who scored a late penalty at the Allianz Stadium, where Juve forward Francisco Conceicao was sent off after picking up a second yellow card for diving in the closing stages.

England captain Harry Kane was substituted during the second half of Bayern Munich's 3-3 Bundesliga draw at Eintracht Frankfurt following a collision which saw him need treatment on his right thigh area.

Kim Min-Jae had given Bayern a 15th-minute lead, before goals from Omar Marmoush and Hugo Ekitike put Frankfurt ahead.

Dayot Upamecano, though, soon had Bayern – beaten in the Champions League at Aston Villa in midweek – back in front before the break with a close-range finish and former Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise made it 3-2 with a 20-yard strike early in the second half.

With 20 minutes left, there was an injury scare for Kane, set to join

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