Il Corriere dello Sport commented on the AC Milan victory against Juventus.
Sérgio Conceição, the Ace up the Sleeve. Yıldız's claw marks the match, Theo wastes a lot. Dusan Vlahović out, Juve falls: Locatelli gives Christian Pulisic a penalty, the defender scores an own goal and then misses the 2-2 equaliser.
An incredible ending costs Thiago Motta, a collector of draws, his second defeat of the season: on Monday, it will be Milan facing Inter in the Supercoppa final.

The post-Fonseca era begins with a bang for Milan.
The flaws remain the same as in Fonseca’s team: poor defending, lack of rhythm, many individual mistakes, and a lackluster attack. But Sergio Conceição's Milan, after less than a week, shows something that hadn’t been seen all season: character. And a touch of luck.
When Juventus, after Locatelli's blunder that led to the equaliser, is on the ropes, the players, driven by the fiery Portuguese coach on the bench and an energised Leão in the stands, realize that a comeback is possible. And so they push, push, push.
Federico Gatti's own goal, which hands Milan the Supercoppa final against Inter, is merely the natural outcome of a completely transformed attitude between the first and second halves.
