Mexican striker Santiago Giménez found the back of the net in the final minutes against Venezia on Sunday, putting an end to an eight-match goal drought that had lasted since Feb. 18. U.S. international Christian Pulisic opened the scoring for Milan in the 2-0 win, marking his 50th goal with the club.
Despite goals from the two North Americans, AC Milan remains far from European qualification spots, currently sitting ninth in the Serie A standings.
Giménez’s time in Italy has been far from smooth. Since joining Milan, he has scored four goals in 15 appearances - a modest return for a forward of his potential. However, Milan legend Fabio Capello has come to his defense, emphasizing the challenges of performing in a struggling Milan side.
“You can't say he's playing badly, that he's not scoring goals - you can't say that. It's possible that he doesn't feel the same as he did with the Dutch team before, but he hasn't performed poorly,” said Capello, the former manager who remains one of the most iconic figures in Milan history.
During his time at the helm, Capello led the Rossoneri to four Serie A titles, a Champions League crown, a UEFA Super Cup, and three Italian Super Cups.