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Adam Booker·2 December 2023
🇮🇹 Milan back on track with second straight Serie A victory

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Adam Booker·2 December 2023
Another solid showing from Milan saw them cruise past Frosinone and close the gap on Serie A leaders Juventus to four points.
Scorers: Jović 43′, Pulisic 50′, Tomori 74′ ; Brescianini 82′
It was a lethargic first half, with most of the play coming from a stodgy midfield. But that didn’t stop Milan from finding the opener just before the break.
After a deflected cross fell kindly to Luka Jović, the Serbian fired a volley in past the keeper from close-range to finally open his account San Siro, and more importantly snatch the lead for the home side.
It went from good to great after the break for the Rossoneri, as they doubled their lead inside five minutes through a superb solo effort from Christian Pulisic.
The USA international collected a long-range pass from goalkeeper Mike Maignan before cutting through the Frosinone defense and slotting home.
Milan smothered their visitors with their lead intact, putting the game to bed in the final 20 minutes thanks to a Fikayo Tomori strike from point-blank range after a recycled corner.
A late strike from second-half sub Marco Brescianini cut Milan’s lead to two in the dying minutes, but it was merely a consolation goal for the visitors.
The impressive win sees Milan win a second straight match in Serie A, and close the gap to leaders Juventus to four points.