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Milan suffer a third consecutive defeat in Serie A after losing to Lazio .
The hosts endured a hostile atmosphere from their own fans who protested against the club's owners.
Mattia Zaccagni put Lazio ahead in the first half before Samuel Chukwueze equalised.
Pedro scored a late penalty for the visitors in the 98th minute after Mike Maignan's foul.
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