Player statistic
1st half
| Nikola Vlasic | 10' | |||
| Duván Zapata (Assist: Nikola Vlasic) |
17' | |||
| 19' | Mike Maignan | |||
| 24' | Adrien Rabiot (Assist: Fikayo Tomori) |
2nd half
| Valentino Lazaro | 53' | |||
| Tino Anjorin | 56' | |||
| 67' | Christian Pulisic (Assist: Alexis Saelemaekers) | |||
| 77' | Christian Pulisic (Assist: Samuele Ricci) |
Match statistic
36
Possession
64
8
Total shots
17
4
Shots on target
6
2
Shots off target
5
2
Blocked shots
6
2
Corners
4
1
Offsides
3
16
Fouls
7
The race for the Scudetto is still on! AC Milan stepped on the gas and triumphed over Torino on Monday, December 8, 2025, at the Olimpico di Torino Stadium in Turin. Milan came from behind to secure a victory against Torino, marking their third consecutive league win and reclaiming the top spot in the standings, now tied with Napoli at 31 points. Meanwhile, Torino faced their third straight defeat, remaining at 14 points, just four above third-last Pisa. This serves as a wake-up call for Torino to get back to winning ways.
We could say it was a match filled with goals and excitement. Torino took an early lead just 10 minutes in with a penalty from Nikola Vlasic, awarded by Chiffi for a handball by Tomori. Baroni's squad kept pressing and even extended their lead on a counterattack in the 17th minute, thanks to Duvan Zapata's right-footed shot, again set up by Vlasic. Seven minutes later, Milan found their footing with a powerful strike from nearly 30 meters by Rabiot, although Rafael Leão soon left the field due to injury.
The second half brought a shift in momentum, particularly in the 66th minute when Captain America, Christian Pulisic, entered the game and equalized just 43 seconds later with a left-footed shot from a Saelemaekers cross. Adams had a goal ruled out for a foul by Pedersen on Saelemaekers, and shortly after, they were down to ten men for a few minutes due to Tameze's injury.
In those crucial moments, in the 77th minute, Pulisic struck again, this time assisted by Ricci, completing the Rossoneri's comeback and securing three points for Allegri's side. In the end, another goal by Pulisic was disallowed, this time for Nkunku's offside.
We could say it was a match filled with goals and excitement. Torino took an early lead just 10 minutes in with a penalty from Nikola Vlasic, awarded by Chiffi for a handball by Tomori. Baroni's squad kept pressing and even extended their lead on a counterattack in the 17th minute, thanks to Duvan Zapata's right-footed shot, again set up by Vlasic. Seven minutes later, Milan found their footing with a powerful strike from nearly 30 meters by Rabiot, although Rafael Leão soon left the field due to injury.
The second half brought a shift in momentum, particularly in the 66th minute when Captain America, Christian Pulisic, entered the game and equalized just 43 seconds later with a left-footed shot from a Saelemaekers cross. Adams had a goal ruled out for a foul by Pedersen on Saelemaekers, and shortly after, they were down to ten men for a few minutes due to Tameze's injury.
In those crucial moments, in the 77th minute, Pulisic struck again, this time assisted by Ricci, completing the Rossoneri's comeback and securing three points for Allegri's side. In the end, another goal by Pulisic was disallowed, this time for Nkunku's offside.
Torino
Milan


