Milan demolished Swiss side Chiasso 5-0 with Gianluca Lapadula scoring a brace, but M’Baye Niang netted one and assisted four.
The Rossoneri, naturally without those players on international duty or injured, visited Switzerland for a weekend run-out under Vincenzo Montella’s orders.
It took just seven minutes to break through with M’Baye Niang’s assist for Lapadula to toe-poke in from 10 yards.
Andrea Poli got a rare goal soon after, an impressive volley from the penalty spot on another Niang cross from the right.
Milan demolished Swiss side Chiasso 5-0 with Gianluca Lapadula scoring a brace, but M’Baye Niang netted one and assisted four.
The Rossoneri, naturally without those players on international duty or injured, visited Switzerland for a weekend run-out under Vincenzo Montella’s orders.
It took just seven minutes to break through with M’Baye Niang’s assist for Lapadula to toe-poke in from 10 yards.
Andrea Poli got a rare goal soon after, an impressive volley from the penalty spot on another Niang cross from the right.
Niang was on the scoresheet himself, finishing off good work from Lapadula and Luiz Adriano.
Moments later, Niang burst down the left and rolled across for Lapadula’s scuffed strike and a fourth goal.
Luiz Adriano completed the rout in the opening 29 minutes, as once again Niang turned on the turbo to surge past two defenders and set up the Brazilian.
Niang acrobatically beat his marker and the goalkeeper only to skim the upright.
In the second half, Montella reshuffled his pack with Suso moving in front of the defence and Jose Ernesto Sosa in a slightly wider midfield role.
Sosa stung the goalkeeper’s gloves and Luiz Adriano horribly wasted a great chance to make it 6-0 late on.
Chiasso 0-5 Milan
Lapadula 7, 20, Poli 13, Niang 18, Luiz Adriano 29
Milan: Gabriel (Guarnone 85), Abate (Zanellato 75), Ely, Vancioni, Paletta (Zucchetti 70), Sosa (Pobefa 85), Poli (Curto 85), Suso (De Piano 75), Lapadula, Niang (La Ferrara 75), Luiz Adriano (Marchesi 85)