Sampdoria 0-2 AC Milan: Patrick Cutrone scores twice to send visitors into the quarter-finals of Coppa Italia Patrick Cutrone was introduced from bench and bagged a brace in extra-time Gonzalo Higuain had earlier had a goal ruled out as he was caught offside Gennaro Gattuso turned to Cutrone and Andrea Conti and they delivered By Daniella Matar, Associated Press Published: 22:10 GMT, 12 January 2019 | Updated: 22:11 GMT, 12 January 2019 Viewcomments Patrick Cutrone came off the bench to fire AC Milan into the Coppa Italia quarter-finals on Saturday. The Italy forward, who turned 21 at the start of the month, scored twice in extra time to help Milan win 2-0 at Sampdoria. Milan, who lost last year's final to Juventus, will face either Napoli or Sassuolo. Patrick Cutrone scored twice on Saturday to send AC Milan through in the Coppa Italia He volleyed in Andrea Conti's cross in the 102nd minute to send AC Milan into the lead Cutrone then wrapped up the win for visitors after volleying over Sampdoria goalkeeper Rafael LAZIO VS NOVARA Lazio eased into the quarter-finals with a crushing victory over third-division Novara. Ciro Immobile scored twice as Lazio won 4-1 against one of the only two Serie C sides left. The other, Virtus Entella, also travels to the Italian capital, to play Roma on Monday. Milan and Sampdoria had their chances in regular time. Gonzalo Higuain even had the ball in the back of the net for Milan but it was ruled out for offside. There was a frantic start to extra time and Milan goalkeeper Pepe Reina had to perform a double save to keep out Albin Ekdal's header and then to stop Dawid Kownacki's shot on the line. Gennaro Gattuso brought on Cutrone at the start of extra time and he threw on Andrea Conti in the 99th minute. Those two substitutes combined three minutes later to give Milan the lead as Cutrone volleyed in Conti's cross. Cutrone all but sealed the result for Milan six minutes later when he dinked another volley over Sampdoria goalkeeper Rafael. Gonzalo Higuain had earlier had the ball in the net but saw his goal ruled out for offside Gennaro Gattuso brought on Cutrone at the start of extra time and it worked well for Milan Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility