European round-up: Milan stunned after comeback by bottom-side Pisa in 2-2 draw
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European round-up: Milan stunned after comeback by bottom-side Pisa in 2-2 draw
"The hosts started strongly and took a deserved lead after just seven minutes, when Rafael Leao found space on the edge of the area and guided a precise low finish into the far corner. Milan controlled much of the first half, with Luka Modric and Youssouf Fofana dictating the tempo and Alexis Saelemaekers posing a constant threat from the right. Pisa rarely threatened, their best chance seeing Nicholas Bonfanti blaze over before Ebenezer Akinsanmiro shot off target from distance."
"Pisa responded after the restart and levelled on the hour mark. Following a VAR check for handball against Koni De Winter, Juan Cuadrado calmly converted from the penalty spot to make it 1-1. The equaliser unsettled Milan, who briefly lost their rhythm and allowed Pisa to gain confidence. Allegri's men eventually regrouped, with Saelemaekers forcing a fine save from Adrian Semper and Leao rattling the crossbar as pressure mounted."
AC Milan took an early lead through Rafael Leao and controlled much of the first half but failed to add to the score despite sustained pressure. Pisa levelled after a VAR handball decision and Juan Cuadrado's penalty, then shocked the hosts five minutes from time when Nzola finished to put Pisa ahead. Substitute Zachary Athekame rescued Milan with a stoppage-time close-range strike from Luka Modrić's cross, leaving Milan frustrated by missed opportunities and defensive errors. In LaLiga, Real Sociedad ended a three-game winless run with a 2-1 win over Sevilla, Mikel Oyarzabal converting an early penalty.
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