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Statistical Recap: AC Milan 1 - 0 Torino

 

AC Milan took on Torino in an intense Serie A match, with the final score ending in a narrow 1–0 victory for Milan. The match was closely contested with both teams putting in a strong effort to secure the win, but it was Milan who ultimately came out on top.

Pierre Kalulu played 90 minutes at right back for Milan and made 83% of his 43 accurate passes. He also won 6 ground duels, 4 of which were aerial duels, and made 3 tackles. Kalulu was rated 7.7 for his performance in the match.

Alexis Saelemaekers played 89 minutes in the midfield for Milan, making 91% of his 31 accurate passes and winning 12 out of 17 duels. Saelemaekers was rated 7.5 for his performance.

Malick Thiaw played 90 minutes as a center-back for Milan, making 65% of his 43 accurate passes and winning 8 ground duels, 3 of which were aerial duels. Thiaw made 4 tackles and was rated 7.4 for his performance.

Brahim Díaz played 79 minutes as a forward. He made 89% of his 24 accurate passes and won 9 out of 15 duels. Diaz was rated 7.3 for his performance.

For Torino, Michel Ndary Adopo played 69 minutes in the midfield, making 94% of his 46 accurate passes and winning 7 ground duels, 2 of which were aerial duels. Adopo made 3 tackles and was rated 7.2 for his performance.

Defender Wilfried Singo played the full 90 minutes for Torino and made 82% of his 36 accurate passes. He won 10 duels, 7 of which were ground duels, and made 2 tackles. Singo was rated 7.2 for his performance.

Forward Aleksei Miranchuk played the full 90 minutes for Torino and made 83% of his 35 accurate passes. He won 4 duels, 1 of which was an aerial duel, and was rated 7.1 for his performance.

Olivier Giroud scored the only goal of the match for Milan, and was rated 7.1 for his performance. He made 58% of his 15 accurate passes, won 8 duels, and made 2 tackles.

The match was a closely contested battle, with both teams putting in a strong effort to secure the win. However, it was Milan who came out on top, securing a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Torino.

AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli spoke about his team’s recent performance and goals for the future. Pioli stated that they were expecting a difficult game, but they worked hard to find holes in their opponent’s defense and unblock themselves. He emphasized the importance of finding solidity in defense and analyzing the team’s performance in order to continue their success.

Pioli also touched on the role of various players on the team, including Rafa Leao, who he described as a “strange player” but noted that Leao must work in his preferred position. Pioli acknowledged the significance of Olivier Giroud as a leader, but also pointed out that Milan has many other important players.

In terms of future games, Pioli stated that he will be considering player conditions and tactics, as the team has evolved tactically and is striving to play at high levels again. He acknowledged that negative results can bring tension and concern, but credited the responsible nature of the team and support from fans for helping them bounce back and play at certain levels.

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