epa11916401 Torino's Vanja Milinkovic Savic makes a save against a penalty kick by Milan's Christian Pulisic (R) in action during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Torino FC and AC Milan, in Turin, Italy, 22 February 2025. EPA-EFE/ALESSANDRO DI MARCO
epa11916401 Torino's Vanja Milinkovic Savic makes a save against a penalty kick by Milan's Christian Pulisic (R) in action during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Torino FC and AC Milan, in Turin, Italy, 22 February 2025. EPA-EFE/ALESSANDRO DI MARCO

Milan’s week went from bad to worse, as Torino made the most of a comical own goal, quickly-taken free kick and parried Christian Pulisic penalty to win 2-1.

The Rossoneri were smarting after their shock Champions League play-off exit to Feyenoord, which saw Theo Hernandez foolishly sent off. Kyle Walker, Emerson Royal, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Alessandro Florenzi were all injured, so Alex Jimenez came in at right-back with the Fab Four again risked together. Toro gave January signings Cesare Casadei, Eljif Elmas and Cristiano Biraghi starts, but Adam Masina was suspended with Alieu Njie, Adrien Tameze, Perr Schuurs, Duvan Zapata, Ivan Ilic and Zanos Savva out.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

It was a total nightmare start for Milan, as Mike Maignan made a total mess of hoofing a long ball clear and kicked it against teammate Malick Thiaw, the ricochet taking it into the empty net behind them. By a bizarre coincidence, Thiaw had also scored an own goal when these sides met in a 2-2 draw on August 17.

Joao Felix combined with Tijjani Reijnders to send Santiago Gimenez clear, only for the finish to be palmed over the bar by Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.

Gimenez then only grazed his head to the Christian Pulisic cross-shot, but Marcus Pedersen foolishly flailed an arm over his head in unnatural fashion to charge down the Rafael Leao header for a penalty. Pulisic stepped up and for the first time in his career failed to convert from the spot, denied by the save from specialist Milinkovic-Savic.

Torino threatened to double their lead, as Guillermo Maripan got the header all wrong on a corner and Maignan parried the Pedersen follow-up.

Moments later, Maignan again reached up a trailing hand to push the Nikola Vlasic effort over, set up by Elmas.

Sergio Conceicao made a big gesture at half-time, taking Rafael Leao off for Youssouf Fofana.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 22: Antonio Sanabria of Torino battles for possession with Malick Thiaw of AC Milan during the Serie A match between Torino and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 22, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Antonio Sanabria of Torino battles for possession with Malick Thiaw of AC Milan during the Serie A match between Torino and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 22, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

The midfielder swept his finish wide from the edge of the area on a Tammy Abraham back-heel flick, then Milinkovic-Savic flew to parry the Joao Felix curler.

Milinkovic-Savic stuck out a long trailing leg to push the Reijnders strike over the bar after going clear through the centre, then watched the Alex Jimenez effort bend wide of the far post.

Joao Felix went so close, his scorcher thumping the upright from 10 yards on 69 minutes, though the goalkeeper again seemed to have it covered.

Gvidas Gineitis steered his finish wide from a Yann Karamoh knock-down, but Milan finally got their equaliser when Sebastian Walukiewicz only managed to clear as far as Reijnders to put his foot through it into the far top corner from 10 yards.

However, with Milan still fired up and pushing for a winner, they were caught distracted moments later when Sanabria took a free kick quickly to release Gineitis, beating Maignan one-on-one with an angled drive into the far bottom corner.

Karamoh rolled across the face of goal with Sanabria just unable to get the tap-in, then Sanabria fired over from a tricky angle after a long throw-in and Strahinja Pavlovic nodded wide.

Torino 2-1 Milan

Thiaw og 5 (T), Reijnders 74 (M), Gineitis 76 (T)

Saved penalty: Pulisic 33 (M)

22-02-2025 17:00
MatchDay 26

Player statistic

1st half
Malick Thiaw Own Goal 5'    
    16' Yellow card Yunus Musah
Samuele Ricci Yellow card 27'    
    32' Missed penalty Christian Pulisic
2nd half
    74' Goal Tijjani Reijnders
Gvidas Gineitis
(Assist: Antonio Sanabria)
Goal 76'    

Match statistic

35
Possession %
65
9
Total shots
26
3
Shots on target
8
4
Shots off target
11
2
Blocked shots
7
4
Corners
11
2
Offsides
2
14
Fouls
5
TOR
MIL

Starting lineups

32
34
82'
13
16
Defender
70'
23
Defender
20
Defender
22
Midfielder
70'
11
Midfielder
59'
10
Midfielder
28
Midfielder
70'
9
Attacker
16
Goalkeeper
20
Defender
88'
28
Defender
31
19
Defender
14
Midfielder
80
Midfielder
54'
11
79
Attacker
70'
10
Attacker
46'
7
88'

Substitutes

1
Goalkeeper
17
Goalkeeper
18
Attacker
15
Attacker
97
Midfielder
7
Attacker
59'
4
70'
77
Midfielder
70'
66
Midfielder
70'
21
Defender
82'
23
Defender
46
Defender
57
Goalkeeper
42
Midfielder
38
Midfielder
33
96
Goalkeeper
29
Midfielder
46'
90
Attacker
54'
99
Attacker
70'
21
Attacker
88'
73
88'
6 thought on “Serie A | Torino 2-1 Milan: Total Diavolo disaster”
  1. Individual mistakes and no composure in attack.
    This is easily the lowest of the low since I’ve been alive. There is absolutely nothing there resembling Milan. Top to bottom, the entire institution stinks.

  2. This is what happens when a club becomes a franchise.
    A scattergun transfer policy with almost no Italians.
    Conceicao will struggle to fix this soft squad.

  3. there are levels to the cesspit! roma were schooled! pasted! pumped! milan are awful but not as bad as the rabid dingo and the two orphaned infants

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