Christian Pulisic's AC Milan jeered off after shock defeat to Udinese

After falling out of the Serie A title race, AC Milan is looking nervously at the teams behind it following a shock 3-0 loss at home to Udinese on Saturday.

The Rossoneri were not only nine points below league leader Inter Milan but just three points above fourth-placed Juventus, which won at Atalanta 1-0. Fifth-placed Como was two points further back and hosts Inter Milan on Sunday.

Milan was loudly jeered off the field after its third defeat in four matches.

"It's part of the game: When you win you're good, when you lose you're not. Tonight the whistles are right, even if the team worked hard," Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said. "Now we have to look at the [next] match, and this defeat must represent the opportunity to do better in the next one.

"The team must react. ... This defeat must make us understand that the Champions League place is at risk."

Christian Pulisic looks dejected during Milan's 3-0 defeat to Udinese.
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Nicolò Zaniolo starred for Udinese at San Siro. He counterattacked from deep inside his own half and rode a couple of challenges before spreading it to the right for Arthur Atta, whose cross was deflected in by Davide Bartesaghi -- going down as an own goal by the young Milan defender.

Zaniolo also set up Udinese's second in the 37th minute with a sensational cross from the right for Jurgen Ekkelenkamp's header.

Moments earlier, Keinan Davis had an effort pushed onto the crossbar by Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan and Bartesaghi had to clear an attempt off the line on the stroke of halftime.

The boos had already started by then and Milan was also roasted by its supporters at the break.

The Rossoneri's hopes of clawing something from the match all but evaporated in the 71st when Atta netted Udinese's third, feinting to shoot into the far corner before slotting into the bottom left.

United States star Christian Pulisic was taken off in the 72nd minute, having failed to make an impact in the game, as his goal drought for club and country stretched to 16 games.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.