AC Milan claimed all three points yesterday but it wasn’t a walk in the park against Bologna, that’s for sure. In the end, though, they got the 4-2 win and that’s what matters. 

After being 2-0 up at the break, Milan crumbled at the start of the second half and conceded two quick goals. They were one man up at that point and even after Bologna received a second red card, the Rossoneri struggled.

However, they got the win and this puts them at the top of the standings – at least until tonight – with an impressive 25 points. You can take a look at how the players reacted on social media below.

Calabria: “Goal and victory. Let’s continue like this”

Bennacer: “Together”

Castillejo: “It’s a shame after a long time to have to leave the field like this, I hope to come back soon to help my teammates. Thanks for all of the messages.”

Leao: “Determination, will and ambition”

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