Gimenez and Pulisic shine as Milan fight back to edge Bologna
- AC Milan came from behind to defeat Bologna 3-1 at San Siro on Friday, May 9, 2025, in a Serie A clash.
- After 48 minutes, Riccardo Orsolini broke the deadlock for Bologna as they aimed to end their two-match winless streak.
- In the 73rd minute, Santiago Gimenez leveled the score with a composed finish, assisted by Christian Pulisic, who also played a key role in setting up the second goal.
- Christian Pulisic scored from 12 meters after a blocked shot in the 79th minute, and Gimenez added a stoppage-time goal to seal the win.
- The win elevated Milan to eighth place in the league, preserved their chances of qualifying for European competition, and served as preparation ahead of the forthcoming Coppa Italia final.
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Serie A: Europe-chasing AC Milan rallies again to beat Bologna 3-1
MILAN, Italy — Santiago Gimenez scored twice and had a goal disallowed as AC Milan rallied to beat Bologna 3-1 in Serie A on Friday and keep alive its hopes of European football next season. It was the second game in row in which Milan has come from behind to secure three points. Serie A postpones matches due to Pope Francis’ death Milan is eighth in the Italian league, a point above Fiorentina and two points behind a faltering Bologna. The top …
Milan 3-1 Bologna (May 9, 2025) Game Analysis
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