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  • 24 May 2026, AC Milan vs Cagliari, 1-2, Lose
  • 17 May 2026, Genoa vs AC Milan, 1-2, Win
  • 10 May 2026, AC Milan vs Atalanta, 2-3, Lose
  • 03 May 2026, Sassuolo vs AC Milan, 2-0, Lose
  • 26 April 2026, AC Milan vs Juventus, 0-0, Draw
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  • 24 May 2026, Torino vs Juventus, 2-2, Draw
  • 17 May 2026, Cagliari vs Torino, 2-1, Lose
  • 08 May 2026, Torino vs Sassuolo, 2-1, Win
  • 02 May 2026, Udinese vs Torino, 2-0, Lose
  • 26 April 2026, Torino vs Inter Milan, 2-2, Draw
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Away
Serie A
San Siro Stadium, Italy

AC Milan edged Torino 3-2 at San Siro after a tight first half and a decisive burst in the opening minutes of the second, which ultimately proved enough to secure the win. Pavlovic gave Milan the lead in the 36th minute, and Simeone’s leveller before half-time kept the tie alive. In the second period, Rabiot finished from a Pulisic setup at 54:00 and Fofana doubled the advantage at 56:00 following a Zachary Athekame cross, before Vlasic’s late penalty made it 3-2.

The tactical momentum shifted with Milan’s quick-fire double in a three-minute sequence after the 53rd minute, highlighting a sustained attacking intent to convert dominance into goals. Pulisic supplied the assist for Rabiot, with Athekame delivering the 56:00 setup for Fofana, illustrating effective link-up play in the final third. Torino’s response with a late penalty shows resilience, but Milan’s rapid front-foot actions largely dictated the second half rhythm.

From a data perspective, Milan managed 6 shots on target to Torino’s 7, while total shots (including off target) favoured Torino by a small margin (18 vs 15). Milan converted 3 of their 6 on-target efforts (50%), whereas Torino converted 2 of 7 on-target opportunities (about 29%), underscoring Milan’s superior finishing efficiency in a high-intent contest. The mismatch in goals-to-shot quality ultimately mattered more than raw shot volume.

Set-piece dynamics leaned in Torino’s favour, with 6 corners to Milan’s 4, suggesting more opportunities to threaten from dead balls for the visitors. Offside calls were modest (1 for Milan, 2 for Torino), and discipline skewed slightly toward Milan with three yellows to Torino’s one, including an early booking for Tomori and later cautions for Pavlovic and Gimenez. The absence of red cards kept both teams competitive throughout and ensured regular airstreams of pressure.

In terms of teamwork and tactical insight, Milan’s offensive transition chains looked efficient once the tempo quickened, with Pulisic’s movement creating the space for the two late finishes. The pairing of Rabiot and Fofana in the second half demonstrated effective support runs and timing in the box, aided by Pulisic’s creative contribution and Athekame’s wide deliveries. Torino’s structure generated volume in back-and-forth phases, but the final execution rarely matched Milan’s clinical finishing in the decisive moments.

For bettors, the match delivered BTTS and over 2.5 goals, reflecting both sides’ attacking willingness and a late-game penalty drama. The data points to Milan’s continued capability to win tight matches at home when they can convert a portion of on-target chances, especially after halftime transitions. Going forward, Milan’s potency in second-half bursts and their ability to exploit quick link-ups between Pulisic, Rabiot, and Fofana should be key factors in evaluating their chances against similarly balanced opponents.

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Form Guide

Lose1-2AC Milan vs Cagliari
Win1-2Genoa vs AC Milan
Lose2-3AC Milan vs Atalanta
Lose2-0Sassuolo vs AC Milan
Draw0-0AC Milan vs Juventus
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
5:8
GOALS / MATCH
1
  • AC Milan has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 5:8, scoring 1 goals average
Draw2-2Torino vs Juventus
Lose2-1Cagliari vs Torino
Win2-1Torino vs Sassuolo
Lose2-0Udinese vs Torino
Draw2-2Torino vs Inter Milan
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:9
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Torino has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:9, scoring 1.4 goals average

AC Milan H2H Torino

Home gameAC Milan32TorinoAway gameSerie A
Away gameAC Milan32TorinoHome gameSerie A
Away gameAC Milan12TorinoHome gameSerie A
Home gameAC Milan22TorinoAway gameSerie A
Away gameAC Milan13TorinoHome gameSerie A
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
10:11
GOALS / MATCH
2.00
  • In the last five matches that these two sides meet, AC Milan overtook Torino twice
  • AC Milan won twice, lost twice and had one draw
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 10:11; average goals per match – 2.00
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