CorSera: Suffer first, then strike - Milan weather Como storm to grab three 'golden' points
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CorSera: Suffer first, then strike - Milan weather Como storm to grab three 'golden' points
"As has already happened several times this year, AC Milan played a terrible first half in Como, but they overturned it all in the second half. Corriere della Sera (via MilanNews) writes this morning that the opening 45 minutes was perhaps the worst of the season for Milan, who fell behind quite early and had to rely on the heroics of Mike Maignan between to posts just to stay in the contest."
"As has happened several times already, Massimiliano Allegri's men were then reborn in the second half, first equalising with a penalty from Christopher Nkunku (just before the break) and then completing the turnaround with Adrien Rabiot's brace. Substance over performance With this win, the Rossoneri are keeping pace with Inter in the race for the title, and are now just three points behind them."
AC Milan played a poor first half in Como and fell behind early, relying on Mike Maignan's saves to remain competitive. The team rebounded strongly after halftime, with Christopher Nkunku converting a penalty just before the break and Adrien Rabiot scoring a brace to complete the turnaround. The victory keeps Milan three points behind Inter and marks the club's 19th consecutive match without defeat, their longest unbeaten run since 2005. The result also extends Milan's lead over fifth place in the standings. Maignan's decisive saves highlighted his importance and strengthened calls for a contract renewal.
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