Against Dinamo Zagreb, Stefano Pioli's AC Milan won in a great fashion. Four goals were scored and a clean sheet was kept. The Rossoneri, therefore, only need a draw against RB Salzburg to reach the round of 16 in the Champions League.
La Gazzetta dello Sport in today's print edition shared their usual ratings after each game. The man of the match for the Rossoneri was Sandro Tonali with a rating of 7.5. But, he was not the only one with that score. In fact, Matteo Gabbia, Ismael Bennacer and Rafael Leao have also received a 7.5.
French centre-forward of AC Milan, Olivier Giroud, scored from a penalty kick (won by Sandro Tonali) but he could have scored a few more if it weren't for the goalkeeper's saves. He received a 7.
Ciprian Tatarusanu, who had a couple of important saves was given a 6.5 for his efforts. Pierre Kalulu, Simon Kjaer, Theo Hernandez and Ante Rebic were also given a 6.5.
Fodé Ballo-Touré, Rade Krunic, Tommaso Pobega and Junior Messias earned themselves ratings of 6.
The worst player on the pitch for AC Milan, as chosen by the newspaper, was the Belgian playmaker Charles De Ketelaere who had a chance to score after a good run, but when he decided to shoot, the ball deflected off a tackle of a defender. He received a rating of 5. Stefano Pioli took him off the field in the 52nd minute because he was booked, as he explained after the match.
