AC MILAN produced a remarkable comeback as Christian Pulisic scored twice to overturn a 2–0 deficit and secure a 3–2 victory over Torino, lifting the Rossoneri back to the top of Serie A. The win also extended Milan’s unbeaten league run to 13 matches. Manager Massimiliano Allegri, serving a touchline ban and watching from the stands, endured a rough start as his team quickly fell behind.
Torino struck early after Fikayo Tomori handled the ball in the penalty area, allowing Nikola Vlašić to convert from the spot despite Mike Maignan getting a hand to it. The hosts doubled their lead minutes later when Vlašić set up Duván Zapata, whose powerful shot slipped through Maignan for his eighth career goal against Milan. The visitors, shaken by conceding twice, found hope when Adrien Rabiot unleashed a brilliant long-range strike to pull one back.
Milan emerged stronger in the second half, with Torino goalkeeper Franco Israel keeping his team ahead through a superb double save. But the pressure finally told as substitute Christian Pulisic made an instant impact. Moments after entering the match, he calmly finished a loose ball in the box to bring Milan level.
The momentum fully shifted in Milan’s favor, and Pulisic completed the comeback with a well-timed run and clinical finish from a Samuele Ricci cross. The win puts Milan back on top of Serie A on goal difference over Napoli, while Torino’s struggles continue as they remain winless in six league games.
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