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‘There was a bit of luck’ – USMNT star Christian Pulisic discusses game-changing goal that sparked AC Milan's comeback win vs. Como

  • Pulisic nets his third goal in two matches
  • Brings season tally to nine Serie A goals, 15 in all competitions
  • Helps Milan secure important victory in European qualification race
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    WHAT HAPPENED

    U.S. international Christian Pulisic scored a crucial equalizer in the 53rd minute before Tijjani Reijnders’ winner, helping AC Milan fight back to a 2-1 victory over Como at San Siro. The goal came after Como had taken an early lead through Da Cunha in the 33rd minute, setting the stage for Milan's comeback. This marks the second time in as many games that the Rossoneri have come from behind to secure a win after a rousing comeback against Lecce in their last game.

    Pulisic touched upon that in his postgame interview and admitted that the team struggled a lot in the first half but things changed after they walked out for the break.

    “It was two different games in the first and second half. That’s normal for us this season. We struggled a lot in the first half but changed things up and did well in the second half,” Pulisic said.

    “Instinct. I really didn’t see the net, I had no clue where the net was but I turned and took it. There was a bit of luck,” the American added regarding his equalizer.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Pulisic's goal was his third in two matches, continuing his impressive form this season. He now has nine goals in Serie A and 15 in all competitions, cementing his status as a key player for Milan. The victory has also moved Milan up to seventh place, just five points below fourth-placed Juventus.

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    WHAT’S NEXT?

    Following their 2-1 win over Cesc Fabregas’ Como, AC Milan travel to Naples to face second place Napoli before hosting cross-city rivals Internazionale in the first leg of their Coppa Italia semifinal at the San Siro on March 31 and April 3 respectively.