Milan came from behind to beat hosts Torino 2-1 on Sunday, striking twice in the space of three minutes to flip the Serie A clash on its head.
The first half finished goalless. Everything changed after the break. Cissé pounced on a chance in the 64th minute to put Milan ahead and hand his side a crucial advantage.
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Three minutes later, Milan doubled their lead. Frenchman Adrien Rabiot fired home the second in the 67th minute, leaving Torino with a mountain to climb.
Then came the twist. Che Adams pulled one back for Torino in the third minute of stoppage time, dragging the hosts back into it and setting up a frantic finale.
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Torino piled on the pressure in search of a leveller, but Milan held firm to the final whistle and clung on for a precious win after turning the game around in the blink of an eye.
The three points give Milan a valuable boost in their Serie A campaign. Torino, meanwhile, paid the price for the chances they wasted. They came within touching distance of a comeback in the closing moments, but Adams's goal could not spare them defeat.






