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AC Milan back on top of Serie A thanks to Christian Pulišić double

Christian Pulisic scored twice after coming on as a substitute, helping AC Milan overturn a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2 and regain the Serie A lead.

  • On Monday, AC Milan substitute Christian Pulišić scored twice in the second half to lift Milan to a 3-2 comeback victory over Torino and return to the top of Serie A.
  • Facing an early two-goal deficit after 17 minutes, Milan was under pressure as weekend wins by Napoli and Internazionale left them third.
  • Nikola Vlašić opened the scoring with a penalty at nine minutes and then assisted Duván Zapata's goal eight minutes later, while Adrien Rabiot pulled Milan back with a 35-meter shot.
  • Milan extended its unbeaten league run to 13 games and avoided what would have been only its second defeat of the season, while Torino remains in 16th place as one of four teams on 14 points.
  • Pulisić, introduced for Davide Bartesaghi, scored after 67 minutes, one minute after replacing him, and put Milan ahead ten minutes later with a low cross from the right.
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Christian Pulisic was Milan's hero in the second leg against Torino, which they won 3-2 after coming from 2-0 down. Despite being bedridden with a high fever just the day before, the American came off the bench to score twice to give Milan victory in a spectacular evening that was completed by a superb goal from Adrien Rabiot. Pulisic's performance was in serious doubt until the day of the match. Due to his high fever, he did not travel with the…

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Milan players won away to Torino tonight with a score of 3:2, in the match of the 14th round of Serie A.

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The AC Milan, which lost 2-0 in the Torino field, reassembled for 3-2 thanks to a double Christian Pulisic, key despite being ill, to return his team to the top of the A Series this Monday at the close of the 14th day.

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