GdS: 'Milan stay top' - how Rabiot and Pulisic inspired comeback against Torino
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GdS: 'Milan stay top' - how Rabiot and Pulisic inspired comeback against Torino
"AC Milan produced a dramatic comeback away from home against Torino on Monday night, coming from two goals down to win 3-2. As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) recall this morning, Milan found themselves in a very difficult position at 2-0 down after 17 minutes. However, Adrien Rabiot's long-range effort quickly inspired hope, and then Christian Pulisic's introduction off the bench proved to be decisive."
"The home side made a good start to the game, driving forward mostly through Pederson on the right. They got a penalty after a handball from Fikayo Tomori that was a strange one, and Nikola Vlasic converted from the spot past Mike Maignan. Torino then retreated, but they launched a lethal counter in the 17th minute, which Duvan Zapata finished. The Colombian hadn't scored since 5 October 2024, when he was stretchered off crying with a shattered knee."
AC Milan produced a comeback to beat Torino 3-2 after trailing 2-0 early. Torino took a two-goal lead after 17 minutes through a Nikola Vlasic penalty following a Fikayo Tomori handball and a Duvan Zapata counter finish. Zapata's goal ended a scoring drought since 5 October 2024 when he suffered a knee injury. Adrien Rabiot scored from distance to spark Milan's recovery and Christian Pulisic's introduction from the bench proved decisive. Torino lost a player late due to injury to Tameze and made substitution errors that contributed to their defeat. Torino suffered their third consecutive loss despite earlier strong performances this season.
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