A historic win for AC Milan against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in the UEFA Champions League matchday 4. The Rossoneri beat the Spanish giants 1-3. Fonseca's team came out on top as they bring home three precious points thanks to goals by Malick Thiaw, Alvaro Morata, and Tijjani Reijnders.

The Spanish striker, who scored against his former team, has spoken to Sky Sport after the final whistle:
On the game that goes down in history:
"What I told the guys before: an important match, especially for us, and then for the fans and the club. We had to fight like lions: we played a great game, a serious performance. We had moments of clarity and of struggle."
On how awareness is changing, Morata said:
"We’re staying on the same path; there’s no need for fireworks. It’s important to be aware of how significant winning here is."
On his personal satisfaction, he commented:
"The right emotion. 400km from here, people are going through hell. I’m proud of my team, and I regret not being in my homeland to help."
On Rafael Leao:
"We never had doubts. He, too, needs to realise he can make football history; he’s clearly stronger than all of us."
