Torino sliced Milan’s defence apart with two free headers and a Ricardo Rodriguez scorcher to keep their European hopes alive and leapfrog Napoli into ninth place.

The Rossoneri continued to revamp after securing second place, leaving Rafael Leao and Olivier Giroud on the bench, while Mike Maignan, Simon Kjaer, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Samuel Chukwueze were injured, Matteo Gabbia suspended and Theo Hernandez struggling with flu symptoms. Toro missed Nikola Vlasic, Koffi Djidji, Gvidas Gineitis and Perr Schuurs, but Alessandro Buongiorno and Duvan Zapata passed fitness tests.

See how it unfolded on the Liveblog.

Adrien Tameze wasted a golden opportunity when ballooning over undisturbed from 12 yards on the Pietro Pellegri pull-back, then Vanja Milinkovic-Savic intercepted the Noah Okafor assist for Christian Pulisic at the near post.

Okafor went so close with a curler inches past the far top corner after a Tijjani Reijnders counter-attack, but it was Toro who took the lead moments later.

Ricardo Rodriguez whipped in a cross from the left and Duvan Zapata was allowed a totally free header between Milan centre-backs from 12 yards into the far bottom corner of the net.

Christian Pulisic nodded over, but Torino doubled their lead with what was incredibly an even freer header than the first. Raoul Bellanova’s cross from the right found Ivan Ilic so unmarked, he didn’t even need to jump, merely steer it in from 12 yards.

Yunus Musah saw his rocket accidentally charged down by teammate Malick Thiaw, but within 20 seconds of the restart it was 3-0. Former Milan player Rodriguez unleashed a left-foot rocket off the underside of the crossbar from 20 metres out after the Rossoneri were sluggishly caught in possession.

Pulisic thumped his shot against the bar from the edge of the area, but it wouldn’t have counted anyway, as the referee gave a free kick for an earlier push on Buongiorno.

Milinkovic-Savic stood tall to deny Luka Jovic on the Pulisic slide-rule pass, but Adam Masina gave away a penalty when hooking Pulisic across the neck, so Ismael Bennacer converted from the spot.

Marco Sportiello struggled to deal with a looping Duvan Zapata header and Tameze intercepted a dangerous counter-attack for Rafael Leao, but Luka Jovic shinned his over-head kick off target.

Late on, Rafael Leao went on a trademark solo run to cut inside from the left, but his shot was parried by the goalkeeper.

The Torino shot-stopper also kept out Fikayo Tomori’s header in stoppages, but it wouldn’t have counted over a push.

Torino 3-1 Milan

Duvan Zapata 26 (T), Ilic 39 (T), Rodriguez 46 (T), Bennacer pen 54 (M)

18-05-2024 19:45
MatchDay 37

Player statistic

1st half
Duván Zapata
(Assist: Ricardo Rodríguez)
Goal 26'    
Ivan Ilić
(Assist: Raoul Bellanova)
Goal 40'    
2nd half
Ricardo Rodríguez
(Assist: Pietro Pellegri)
Goal 46'    
    55' Penalty Ismaël Bennacer
    76' Yellow card Fikayo Tomori
Samuele Ricci Yellow card 90+5'    

Match statistic

40
Possession %
60
11
Total shots
16
5
Shots on target
4
5
Shots off target
7
1
Blocked shots
5
3
Corners
8
2
Offsides
15
Fouls
14
Torino
Milan

Starting lineups

32
5
Defender
4
80'
19
Defender
74'
13
61'
61
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
77
Midfielder
28
Midfielder
91
Attacker
11
Attacker
74'
57
Goalkeeper
23
Defender
28
Defender
20
Defender
38
Midfielder
65'
4
Midfielder
78'
14
Midfielder
80
Midfielder
77'
11
15
Attacker
17
Attacker
61'

Substitutes

26
Defender
1
Goalkeeper
21
Attacker
81
15
Defender
71
Goalkeeper
25
17
Attacker
79
Attacker
30
Midfielder
27
Defender
61'
9
Attacker
74'
20
Defender
74'
6
Defender
80'
16
Goalkeeper
83
Goalkeeper
2
Defender
30
Defender
7
Midfielder
85
Midfielder
95
10
Attacker
61'
42
65'
9
Attacker
77'
32
Midfielder
78'
2 thought on “Serie A | Torino 3-1 Milan: Rossoneri torn apart”
  1. total and complete reset needed. Players and coach. They’re all not worthy. Every player should be up for sale. This season has been a disgrace.

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