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3 vs 4
Played
October 23, 2011 11:30 AM BST
Stadio Comunale Via del Mare — Lecce
Referee:‬ S. Peruzzo‎
Attendance:‬ 13300‎
 
Top of the Match
Kevin-Prince Boateng
Kevin-Prince Boateng
AC Milan
Kevin-Prince Boateng
Kevin-Prince Boateng
AC Milan
Flop of the Match
Robinho
Robinho
AC Milan
Massimo Ambrosini
Massimo Ambrosini
AC Milan

Lecce 3-4 AC Milan: Boateng nets stunning hat-trick as champions complete astonishing comeback from three goals down

With Allegri's side seemingly dead and buried at half-time due to the hosts' 3-0 lead, they somehow managed to turn the game on its head with a stunning second-half comeback

By Jonathan Mitchell

AC Milan shocked Lecce by coming back from three goals down at the interval to secure a stunning 4-3 win at Stadio Via del Mare on Sunday afternoon.

The visitors' last win at the southern venue came on January 5 2002, but first-half goals from Guillermo Giacomazzi, Massimo Oddo and Carlos Grossmuller suggested this was not a feat that was likely to be repeated.

However, a stunning 14-minute second-half hat-trick by Kevin-Prince Boateng and a late winner from Mario Yepes ensured that the Serie A champions would shatter the nine-year away hoodoo and temporarily propel themselves up to fifth in the table.

Perhaps emboldened by the knowledge that history was on their side, the hosts surged forward relentlessly in the opening stages in search of an early goal.

And their efforts were rewarded after just four minutes when Grossmuller’s inswinging free kick from wide on the left was nodded into the net by Giacomazzi, who had nipped in ahead of the unaware and unalert Yepes.

While it would have been easy for Lecce to try and shut up shop and protect what they had, they had other ideas and continued their relentless pursuit of goals.

A well-deserved second arrived on the half-hour mark when Milan loanee Oddo fired a fantastic spot-kick into Christian Abbiati’s top right-hand corner to further punish the goalkeeper after he had given away the penalty with a clumsy foul on Daniele Corvia.

For their part, Milan had a few half chances, with Antonio Nocerino heading over from close range before drawing a fine save from Massimiliano Benassi with a dipping volley from the edge of the box in the 35th minute.

However, there was never any doubt as to who the more threatening side were. And that feeling was underlined in the 37th minute when Grossmuller punished some woeful defending by Luca Antonini by latching onto his short backpass and prodding the ball beyond the advancing Abbiati to give his side an unexpected three-goal half-time lead.

First-half fireworks | Lecce thought they had the game won after going three goals up

Massimiliano Allegri made a double change at the break, introducing Alberto Aquilani and Boateng in place of Massimo Ambrosini and Robinho, to try and swing the game back in his favour, but even he would have had no idea how effective one change in particular would be.

Boateng made an instant impact, giving his side hope by rifling a stunning half-volley beyond Benassi to make it 3-1 in the 49th minute.

Then, six minutes later, Boateng really put the cat amongst the pigeons when he lashed Antonio Cassano’s neat lay off high into the net from the edge of the box.

Amazingly, the comeback, and Boateng’s hat-trick, was completed as early as the 63rd minute – just 14 minutes after his first goal. The midfielder was first on the scene after an Ignazio Abate shot was blocked inside the box, and proceeded to force a side-footed effort at goal from an acute angle. Somehow, the ball managed to squirm past Benassi and over the line to restore parity.

After the scores were levelled, Milan seemed to drop the tempo and look for a winner in a more cautious manner. But it seemed inevitable that it would come, and it did through the unlikeliest of sources in the 76th minute.

Yepes, who was at fault for the first goal, redeemed himself by popping  up at the far post to nod Cassano’s intelligent lofted pass into the net and spark scenes of wild celebration amongst the men in white.

The sides return to league action again in midweek due to a full programme of league fixtures. Milan host Parma at Giuseppe Meazza on Wednesday, October 26, while Lecce travel south-west to face Palermo in Sicily the following night.

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Lecce

81
3.0
15
Djamel Mesbah
Midfielder
3.0
5
Andrea Esposito
Defender
58′
3.0
40
Nenad Tomovic
Defender
2.5
30
Massimo Oddo
Midfielder
30′ 54′
2.5
14
Rodney Strasser
Midfielder
3.0
8
Christian Obodo
Midfielder
2.5
18
3.0
21
3.5
9
2.5

AC Milan

2.5
32
Christian Abbiati
Goalkeeper
3.0
77
Luca Antonini
Defender
3.0
76
2.5
13
2.5
20
Ignazio Abate
Defender
3.0
22
Antonio Nocerino
Midfielder
3.0
4
Mark van Bommel
Midfielder
2.5
23
Massimo Ambrosini
Midfielder
46′
2.0
70
Robinho
Striker
46′
3.5
99
3.0
11

Substitutes

80
-
10
Ruben Olivera
Midfielder
-
77
Christian Pasquato
Midfielder
-
91
Andrea Bertolacci
Midfielder
59′
2.5
1
Ugo Gabrieli
Goalkeeper
-
6
Manuel Giandonato
Midfielder
73′
2.5
15
Edward Ofere
Striker
81′
-

Substitutes

-
30
Flavio Roma
Goalkeeper
-
3
Taye Taiwo
Defender
-
5
Philippe Mexes
Defender
-
25
Daniele Bonera
Defender
4.5
27
3.5
18
Alberto Aquilani
Midfielder
46′ 49′
-
92

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  • Penalty Save
  • Penalty Shootout Goal
  • Penalty Shootout Miss
  • Yellow Card / Red Card
  • Red Card
  • Substitution IN
  • Substitution OUT
  • Injury
  • Goal.com Rating
  • Goal.com Man of the Match
  • Goal.com Flop of the Match
  • Top & Flop Global Ranking
  • Fans' Man of the Match
  • Fans' Flop of the Match
Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Striker
AC Milan
28 10
Diego Alberto Milito Diego Alberto Milito
Striker
Inter
24 8
Antonio Di Natale Antonio Di Natale
Striker
Udinese
23 4
Edinson  Cavani Edinson Cavani
Striker
Napoli
23 3
R. Palacio R. Palacio
Striker
Genoa
19 3