Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah claimed the Supercoppa Italiana on Monday, as AC Milan rallied past arch-rivals Inter Milan 3-2 in a thrilling match at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Three goals in the second half saw the Rossoneri come from behind to defeat the Nerazzurri, with Pulisic scoring the second and earning a secondary assist on the game-winner.
Inter's Lautaro Martinez opened the scoring in first half stoppage-time, leading his squad into the break with a 1-0 lead. Minutes out of the gate, they doubled their lead through Iranian forward Mehdi Taremi, giving them a 2-0 lead and all of the momentum in the match.
Then, Rafael Leao was substituted into the match for Milan, and everything changed.
The Portugal international earned a freekick outside the box in the 53rd minute, and fullback Theo Hernandez stepped up to drive home a blistering effort into the bottom-left corner to earn them a goal back. With 10 minutes to spare and still down a goal, the same duo combined again, with Leao feeding Hernandez on the wing, who then sent a cross into the box where he found Pulisic - who after two touches on the ball drilled home into the bottom-right corner to draw level at 2-2 in the 80th minute.
With momentum, Milan kept pushing, and in the 93rd minute, it paid off.
The Rossoneri found the game-winner in stoppage-time, after Pulisic drove down the right side of the pitch to find Leao in the box, who sent the ball into danger past Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer. It found the boot of fellow substitute Tammy Abraham, who tapped home to pure jubilation from all his teammates on the pitch.
After being down two goals, Pulisic, Leao, and Hernandez helped spearhead a comeback for the ages to claim their first trophy of the season and the first under the reign of new manager Sergio Conceicao. In addition to the silverware, Milan are also awarded €8m in prize money for the competition.
For Pulisic and Musah, it's their first title with the Italian club, as they establish themselves as one of Europe's elite teams. This is Milan's eighth Supercoppa Italiana win, with their last victory in this competition coming in 2016.