Soccer
AC Milan Win By Real Madrid in Second USA Match
AC Milan continued their win streak in the USA by defeating Real Madrid 1-0 at Soldier Field in Chicago. After beating Manchester City at Yankee Stadium, Milan’s only goal came from Samuel Chukwueze early in the second half. Chukwueze has been in great form this pre-season. The AC Milan win was also well-deserved as Milan played strong defense and created multiple scoring chances.
Additionally, AC Milan put on an impressive performance despite both teams missing several players. Real Madrid, who will soon play in the UEFA Super Cup, were outshone by Milan. However, AC Milan looked fitter and the win boosted their confidence. The team will train again tomorrow with a double session before their final US tour match against Barcelona in Baltimore. Keep up the good work, Milan!
Game Summary
Therefore, AC Milan started strong and almost scored in the first four minutes. Chukwueze took a shot that was saved by Courtois, and three minutes later, Liberali set up Nasti, but he was also stopped by the goalkeeper.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid had a good spell, but Milan attacked again in the 24th minute with Chukwueze just missing the target. Additionally, there was little action for the rest of the half, though Díaz had a chance for Real Madrid and Tomori attempted an overhead kick in stoppage time.
Furthermore, Coach Fonseca didn’t make changes at halftime, and AC Milan took the lead in the 55th minute. Tomori won the ball in midfield and passed to Liberali, who set up Chukwueze for a left-footed finish. Moreover, a few minutes later, Chukwueze and Liberali teamed up again, but Liberali’s shot went over the bar. Thiaw hit the bar with a header in the 63rd minute.
Therefore, after substitutions, Chukwueze set up Pulisic, but Lunin made a save. Real Madrid nearly equalized in the 83rd minute, but Torriani stopped Álvaro Rodríguez. Similarly, Jiménez had a good run, but Cuenca’s shot in the 85th minute missed the target. However, AC Milan won 1-0 after three minutes of added time.
Similarly;
Game Details
Score: AC Milan 1-0 Real Madrid
AC Milan (4-2-3-1):
– Torriani
– Calabria (66′ Kalulu)
– Tomori (87′ Camarda)
– Thiaw (78′ Gabbia)
– Terracciano (66′ Jiménez)
– Bennacer (78′ Pobega)
– Loftus-Cheek (66′ Musah)
– Chukwueze (78′ Cuenca)
– Liberali (66′ Pulisic)
– Saelemaekers (78′ Bakoune)
– Nasti (66′ Jović)
Subs: Nava, Raveyre, Zeroli.
Coach: Fonseca.
Moreover;
Real Madrid (4-3-2-1):
– Courtois (46′ Lunin)
– Lucas Vázquez
– Rüdiger (46′ Joan Martínez)
– Vallejo (46′ Asencio)
– Fran García
– Modrić (46′ Palacios, 52′ Álvaro Rodríguez, 89′ de León)
– Mario Martín
– Ceballos
– Arda Güler (46′ Nico Paz)
– Díaz
– Endrick (46′ Latasa)
Subs: Fran González, Jacobo Ramón, Lorenzo, Obrador.
Coach: Ancelotti.
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