AC Milan's players (front) celebrate after scoring a goal during the UEFA Europa League round of 16 second leg football match between Slavia Prague and AC Milan in Prague on March 14, 2024. (Photo by Michal Cizek / AFP) (Photo by MICHAL CIZEK/AFP via Getty Images)
AC Milan's players (front) celebrate after scoring a goal during the UEFA Europa League round of 16 second leg football match between Slavia Prague and AC Milan in Prague on March 14, 2024. (Photo by Michal Cizek / AFP) (Photo by MICHAL CIZEK/AFP via Getty Images)

Just like the first leg, Slavia Praha were hampered by an early red card, as Milan booked their Europa League quarter-final ticket with a Rafael Leao stunner in this 3-1 win.

The Rossoneri won the first leg 4-2, but El Hadji Diouf was sent off after just 26 minutes and therefore suspended here too along with Alessandro Florenzi. Christos Zafeiris, Petr Sevcik, Lukas Masopust and Ivan Schranz were not 100 per cent fit.

See how it unfolded on the Liveblog.

Mike Maignan had a heavy first touch in the opening minutes and just got it clear before colliding with Tomas Vlceck, leaving him with a knock to the right knee. He went down twice in pain from the injury, getting strapped up.

Maignan stayed on and had to be at full stretch for a sensational reaction save with the right foot to deny Mojmir Chytil at the near post. However, that just made the injury worse and he did eventually make way for Marco Sportiello.

During that substitution, the referee was called to the VAR monitor for a Tomas Holes stamp on Davide Calabria’s ankle. Just like the first leg, the Czech side went down to 10 men in the opening half-hour.

Theo Hernandez had to make a very tricky tackle on Lukas Provod in the penalty area and Christian Pulisic was denied one-on-one by Jindrich Stanek.

The goalkeeper made an even better save moments later when Rafael Leao sprung the offside trap on the Yunus Musah through ball.

Milan took the lead when Theo Hernandez and Rafael Leao combined down the left, laid off for Pulisic to cut inside the defender on his left foot and steer low into the net from 14 yards.

Moments later it was 2-0, as Theo Hernandez completed a give and go with Leao to pull across from the by-line, where Ruben Loftus-Cheek just had to tap into the roof of the net from a couple of yards.

Fikayo Tomori was booked and will be suspended in the Europa League, but Rafael Leao made his mark in first half stoppages with a spectacular right-foot rocket into the far top corner from outside the box.

Olivier Giroud should’ve added a fourth after the restart, but turned a cute finish wide when clear on goal.

Play was halted for a few minutes due to objects being thrown from the stands.

Instead, Slavia Praha got a consolation late on, as Zafeiris found substitute Matej Jurasek to bend it into the far bottom corner with the left foot.

Giroud again went close in stoppages, only for the diving header to be parried.

Slavia Praha 1-3 Milan (3-7 agg)

Pulisic 34 (M), Loftus-Cheek 36 (M), Leao 45+6 (M), Jurasek 84 (S)

Sent off: Holes 20 (S)

Player statistic

1st half
Tomas Holes Red card 20'    
David Doudera Yellow card 22'    
    33' Goal Christian Pulisic
(Assist: Rafael Leão)
    36' Goal Ruben Loftus-Cheek
(Assist: Theo Hernández)
    44' Yellow card Fikayo Tomori
    45+6' Goal Rafael Leão
(Assist: Christian Pulisic)
2nd half
    56' Yellow card Matteo Gabbia
Matej Jurasek
(Assist: Christos Zafeiris)
Goal 84'    
Michal Tomic Yellow card 86'    
Oscar Dorley Yellow card 89'    
    89' Yellow card Rafael Leão

Match statistic

38
Possession %
62
8
Total shots
12
2
Shots on target
6
4
Shots off target
6
2
Blocked shots
0
3
Corners
5
0
Offsides
0
10
Fouls
12
Slavia Praha
Milan

Starting lineups

36
Goalkeeper
21
Defender
82'
4
Defender
5
Defender
3
Defender
27
Defender
46'
6
Midfielder
70'
17
Midfielder
82'
33
Midfielder
19
Midfielder
13
Attacker
59'
16
Goalkeeper
21'
2
Defender
46'
23
Defender
46'
46
Defender
19
Defender
8
Midfielder
76'
7
Midfielder
80
Midfielder
11
63'
9
Attacker
10
Attacker

Substitutes

23
Midfielder
14
Attacker
28
Goalkeeper
31
Goalkeeper
43
Defender
9
Attacker
45
Midfielder
29
Defender
46'
15
Attacker
59'
10
Midfielder
70'
26
Attacker
82'
35
Midfielder
82'
24
Defender
4
Midfielder
69
Goalkeeper
38
Midfielder
15
Attacker
17
Attacker
57
Goalkeeper
21'
20
Defender
46'
28
Defender
46'
21
Attacker
63'
14
Midfielder
76'
One thought on “UEL | Slavia Praha 1-3 Milan: Leao lights up”
  1. Five goal advantage and an afternoon kick off vs Hellas on Sunday and yet pioli keeps leao, giroud, and Theo on the pitch for the whole game and waits till late to take loftus cheek off! Brilliant opportunity for more rest missed!

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