Patrick Cutrone bagged a brace and Lucas Biglia enjoyed his first Milan goal in a 4-0 thumping of sorry SPAL at the Stadio Mazza.

The young striker is proving to be by far the big-spending Rossoneri’s most important player and continued that form with a double in Ferrara.

His first goal came within one minute and 41 seconds, Milan’s fastest Serie A strike since 2013, and his second again showed great awareness and reading of the game to tap in the rebound from an Alex Meret save.

Patrick Cutrone bagged a brace and Lucas Biglia enjoyed his first Milan goal in a 4-0 thumping of sorry SPAL at the Stadio Mazza.

The young striker is proving to be by far the big-spending Rossoneri’s most important player and continued that form with a double in Ferrara.

His first goal came within one minute and 41 seconds, Milan’s fastest Serie A strike since 2013, and his second again showed great awareness and reading of the game to tap in the rebound from an Alex Meret save.

Biglia made the most of another howler from Federico Viviani, beating Meret by taking the chance early from outside the area.

In stoppages, substitute Fabio Borini gathered a magnificent Riccardo Montolivo through ball and smashed it into the far top corner from a tight angle.

The end may well be nigh for SPAL boss Leonardo Semplici.

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