A well-deserved win for Milan, who scored twice and had another two goals disallowed.
The Rossoneri grew into the match after a sluggish first half hour, aside from Gabbia’s disallowed goal (which looked debatable). Gimenez also saw his effort ruled out, before Loftus-Cheek finally broke the deadlock with a header from a Modric free-kick.
Pulisic, coming off the bench, once again proved to be Lecce’s nemesis by scoring his 5th goal in 4 games against them. It was a debut for Ricci, as well as for the young Dutchman Balentien, the Milan Futuro talent, as relayed via Milan News.
Now, with just a few days left in the transfer window, Milan will regroup and return in two weeks’ time against Bologna.
