Yesterday Milan decided the match against Cagliari in the 50th minute, with a sharp, powerful left-footed strike from Rafa Leao, assisted by Rabiot.
For the tenth time this Serie A season, the Rossoneri scored within the first ten minutes of the second half, six times between the 46th and 50th minute and four times between the 51st and 55th, as relayed via Milannews.it.
A statistic that shows how the team often approaches the second half in a way that is almost the opposite of their start to matches. In the first 15 minutes of games, Milan have scored only four times so far. Speaking after the match, Allegri analysed the game at the Unipol Domus as follows: “In the first half, straight from kick-off, we conceded three shots on target. In those moments you have to stay organised, matches last 100 minutes. In the second half they dropped off and we improved. We absolutely had to score a second goal, we had many final-pass situations where we needed to do better.”















