“Milan gained crucial momentum for the final stretch of the season.”

AC Milan pulled off a dramatic 2–1 victory over Pisa in a tense Serie A clash. Ruben Loftus‑Cheek gave Milan an early advantage with a precise header, putting the visitors in control before halftime.

Pisa fought back in the second half, and Felipe Loyola’s equalizer kept the home crowd on their feet. The match became fiercely competitive as both teams pushed for control.

The winner came late when 40-year-old Luka Modrić showed his class and experience, poking home a loose ball in the 85th minute. Milan faced further challenges when Niclas Fullkrug missed a penalty and Adrien Rabiot received two quick yellow cards. Despite this, the team stayed composed and resilient to see out the win.

The victory keeps Milan in second place in Serie A, five points behind leaders Inter Milan. Pisa remains near the bottom of the table, still fighting to avoid relegation.

Modrić’s late strike highlighted his skill, leadership, and ability to perform under pressure. The result reinforces Milan’s reputation for determination in close matches and gives them crucial momentum as they push toward the league title. Experience, teamwork, and composure made all the difference in this tight encounter.