Without Rafael Milan Had – Serie A: Without Rafael Leão, Milan Had to Struggle to Regain Second Place

This article contains adult content that may be inappropriate for minors. Please confirm that you are 18 years or older to continue. This article contains images or details that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. Without Rafael Leão, who was sidelined due to physical issues, Milan had to endure to defeat Torino, which featured Rafael Obrador, loaned from Benfica, 3-2 in the 30th round of Serie A. The Rossoneri opened the scoring with a stunning goal in the 36th minute. Torino cleared the ball to the edge of the area, and Strahinja Pavlovic took no half-measures, striking first-time with his left foot from distance for the opening goal. The scoring was established, but the hosts' lead did not last long. In the 44th minute, Giovanni Simeone capitalized on a ball that hit the left post of Maignan's goal and tapped in to make it 1-1. In the second half, two quick goals from Rabiot (54') and Youssouf Fofana (56') gave Milan a comfortable lead. However, Torino did not give up, and Vlasic, converting a penalty in the 82nd minute, reduced the score to 2-3. Despite the uncertainties in the final minutes, Milan managed to control the lead and secure three precious points, allowing them to return to winning ways after their defeat against Lazio. Milan regains second place, totaling 63 points, five behind Inter, who has a game in hand. Torino sits 14th, with 33 points from 30 matches.

Without Rafael Milan Had remains central to this story.

Without Rafael Milan Had remains central to this story.

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