Lecce 2-2 AC Milan: Rossoneri surrender two-goal lead again in dire collapse

By Oliver Fisher -

AC Milan suffered another big blow to their title hopes against Lecce on Saturday afternoon as they threw away a commanding 2-0 half-time lead to draw 2-2 at the Stadio Via del Mare.

Everything was going ideally for Milan as Olivier Giroud and Tijjani Reijnders got their names on the scoresheet to give the away side a two-goal lead inside 40 minutes.

However, just like in the Napoli game they conceded twice in quick succession. The first was a corner that was poorly defended and Nicola Sansone bundled in at the far post, then Banda’s curling shot levelled it less than three minutes later.

The result means that the Rossoneri have dropped yet more points and could fall as far as eight behind Inter and seven behind Juventus heading into the break.

Stefano Pioli made three changes to the starting line-up as Rade Krunic came into the double pivot allowing Yunus Musah to rest, Tommaso Pobega took Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s place as he was struggling condition-wise, and Samuel Chukwueze replaced the injured Christian Pulisic.

The game started off in a cagey fashion with both sides feeling each other out and looking to get numbers forward after recovering possession. One tactical note was that it was actually Tijjani Reijnders playing furthest forward out of the three, with Pobega playing alongside Rade Krunic.

There was a worrying moment for Milan inside the ninth minute when Rafael Leao pulled up instead of chasing a through ball clutching his muscle and he was forced off, with Noah Okafor taking his place.

Milan had the first big opportunity of the game 13 minutes in when a nice ball over the top from Pobega found the substitute Okafor in space on the left side of the box. He cut in and reversed it to the midfielder, whose shot was well saved by Falcone.

Lecce tested Maignan for the first time midway through the half when Banda found space to shoot from 25 yards out after cutting inside and his effort dipped late but was well gathered.

At the other end the Rossoneri had a chance of their own when Reijnders lobbed a ball up for Chukwueze on the half-volley, yet the Nigerian winger headed well over first time.

In the 28th minute, Milan broke the deadlock and it was Olivier Giroud who continued his impressive recent scoring record. A lovely one-two between Theo and Okafor down the left saw the former find his compatriot with a driven cross that he converted from close range.

Less than 10 minutes after the opener, Milan doubled their advantage as Reijnders finally opened his account. Malick Thiaw started the move from the back and his surging run never ended. Giroud’s decoy attracted Baschirotto allowing the Dutchman to move onto his right foot and finish between Falcone’s legs.

It could have been 3-0 in a very similar way to the second goal when another run from Reijnders into the box went unopposed, though this time his low shot hit the outside of the near post when he might have had options to square.

Lecce were almost back into it immediately when Strefezza got in behind Theo Hernandez and rolled a pass across the face of goal where Banda was waiting, but Maignan made a ridiculous reaction save to deny him.

Pioli elected to make a change at half-time with captain Davide Calabria making way for Yunus Musah, who took up a position at right-back instead of Alessandro Florenzi.

Moments after Lecce had a half-shout for a penalty declined, Chukwueze had the first shot on target of the second half when he cut onto his favoured left foot inside the box, though it rolled weakly into Falcone’s hands.

Lecce nearly scored an own-goal to add to their misery when Reijnders ran to the byline and his cut-back ricocheted around, but Falcone claimed it virtually on the line.

Theo set up the second goal but was wasteful when he surged away in a three-on-one counter, overrunning the ball and having it slid away from him as his penalty appeals rightly fell on deaf ears.

With 66 minutes on the clock, Lecce cut the deficit in half and it was Sansone who once again stung Milan. It was a very similar goal to the one PSG scored in midweek; a corner flicked on at the near post and fired in at the far stick by an unmarked man.

Three minutes later and it was 2-2, and it was an absolute catastrophe of a goal to concede. Musah was caught in possession while Theo was laying on the floor injured having chosen not to kick it out, and Lecce quickly got it into the box where Banda was on hand to curl one inside the far post.

Milan set about trying to re-establish their lead and Theo was close to doing so with a low shot after an infield run that was just wide of the far post.

Chukwueze was withdrawn with 12 minutes left, and Luka Jovic took his place as Milan went two up front.

The home side were inches away from getting ahead for the first time when Gendrey’s cross to the back post met Sansone who beat Florenzi in the air, and the woodwork came to the rescue of Milan.

In the third of four added minutes things got even worse for Milan as Giroud was given his marching orders after arguing with the referee.

The final sting looked like it had come with virtually the last kick of the game. As the Milan side were still protesting to the referee, Piccoli brought down a long ball and shot from about 30 yards out. His effort bent away from a wrong-footed Maignan and nestled inside the near post, sparking rapturous scenes, but it was disallowed for a handball.

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55 Comments

  1. Again, AGAIN we had a comfortable lead against going into the second half, this time with no forced subs (Leao was subbed out early before our 2 goals).
    What does our coach do ? subs our best right back and put inside a kid who was NEVER a right back to begin with. We lost our win in the span of 5 minutes, then our coach mysteriously subs in the other right back !!
    Since the last international break, we only managed ONE win, NONE of them in the serie A. We got 2 points in our last 4 games.
    During the last international break, we were first, now who knows where we’re gonna end up.
    To anyone who reads my post, please, PLEEEASE, stop defending the coach.

    1. Leao got out because of an injury and asked to come off. You can’t just blame the coach for everything that went wrong.

      Also, do you remember the game vs Verona? Back three, Musah: right back. Had you watched the game, you would have seen that he did well in that position. The goals came when Lecce made 3 subs!

      Many things didn’t go our way including a drop of form by players who don’t want to play anymore. That’s on the coach but on the players too.

      1. Musah hasn’t played as a right back. He has played as a right mid. Which is quite different. There was no point in playing him out of position when you have a real RB on the bench who has played in that position 100ts of times before. This is more Pioli mistake rather then Musah who played terrible in that position.

      2. I didn’t blame him for Leao, I said the sub camed in early, so he doesn’t have the same excuse he had for Pulisic who got injured during halftime.
        Against Verona we played a 3-4-3 from the get go, so no it’s not the same as today. He could have just kept Calabria.
        Lecce made 3 subs, but Lecce is not a powerhouse whose subs should scare us.
        This game was a horrible mismanagement by Pioli pure and simple.

      3. I blame Pioli for Leao injury. If you can’t rest him after a full 90 against PSG with Fiorentina and must win game against Dortmund coming( not too mention international break where he’s likely okay), then when? Why have Okafor if you can start against Lecce and rest your best player. From top to bottom this result is Pioli’s fault.

  2. Something is wrong with milan. I can’t put my finger on it. But I think we were defeated by the scudetto title. This is not milan. Teams don’t fear us anymore. And we make ourselves a laughing stock.

    1. What to expect. The only person who know Milan inside out, and knows how to transmit that value is gone now. Sorry, but maybe Pioli without the figures like Paolo and Ibra is just another bald headed coach who never wins a silverware.

  3. I will say it again: We have peaked under Pioli. Period. We will not get any better with him at the helm. Sure we will win some games due to our talent alone but we will never take the next step. This should be his last season.

  4. Its not just Pioli fault but some of these individuals also needs to stop being selfish, Reijnders could make it 3-0 if he passed the ball but nope he just being selfish and try to shoot instead even his first goal kinda lucky, Theo trying to solo run again instead of making a quick pass to the center and he needs to stop being crybaby with his constant whining and easily fell to the ground like a damn looser.

    1. How is this not Pioli’s fault???? If they aren’t playing the way coach wants them to, they need to be benched until they do. This is bad management by Pioli and he is 100% responsible.

    2. And yet we were winning EASILY. Lecce didn’t have much of an attack before the corner.
      Why did he bring in Musah in a position he never played in before ? To then bring Florenzi as a right back ?

  5. What a really weird match

    1st half dominated and played so well with some golden chance from Reijnders that could end the match with 3-0.

    But Musah came in, made two blunders, and then suddenly everyone didn’t know how to defense or attack.

    What’s more weird that the referee didn’t stop the match when Theo still down before Lecce made the 2nd goal. But then he suddenly dissalowed Piccoli goal because he stomp Thiaw foot before the 3rd goal.

  6. Enough is enough. It’s time to consider sacking pioli. Four games in serie a that he let slip. EXACT SAME AGAINST NAPOLI. You go into half time looking good and you switch formation not once, but twice! I understand Calabria got injured but all of a sudden florenzi can play against mbappe and dembele but not damba?

    We actually should have lost this game and were lucky to gain a point. Why is krunic playing? He hasn’t performed well at all. His passing is disgusting and his passed in the last 10 minutes were dreadful.

    Our discipline this year is probably the worst in Europe. Constant red cards and dumb mistakes.

    Pioli’s decisions are killing us and if things don’t change now you might as well write off this season. The management keep saying we’re fully behind pioli but surely he should be told if things don’t change we will be making changes.

    Psgs fantastic win shows us we have potential so there’s no excuse to be losing to these teams.

  7. Replacing RLC and Musah with Krunic and Pobega respectively is like replacing a Ferrari car with a horse cart and then wondering why it is not driving you just as fast and comfortably.

  8. Pioli has got to go. Musah was directly responsible for both goals. Absolutely baffling decision to bring him in at RB with Florenzi on the bench. That is BAD management, plain and simple. As for PSG game, if you can’t motivate a team to play hard at home against the he north maligned club on the planet, you don’t have a pulse. Pioli should be sacked.

    1. Well said. Totally right. One of those mystifying decisions I’ve ever seen by him. To take out Calabria and replace him with Musah at RB, who looked totally lost, was insane, especially since Florenzi was on the bench and you brought him on later anyway.

  9. People forgot that we are playing CL because of Juventus. Krunic, Pobega and Pioli will carry Milan until the management smells the coffee.

  10. If no lead is safe against the lower teams, then top four is going to be a real problem. The team completely and collectively melted down and that’s on the bald man. It was said earlier that we have peaked under Pioli. I agree. So where does that leave us? The team is not there mentally and that makes me worry the campaign is now on the brink.

  11. Its on Pioli’s fault with zero tactic. When up 2 goals, there’s no need to push for the third, this is not a two leg games. Pioli should instruct the player to slow the tempo, keeping the ball longer and make Lecce player frustated. But he didn’t, what a mediocre tactic by him. That’s why we’re miss Bennacer a lot who can dictate the tempo. When Sansone came in, the players is tired already. And Lecce make us of that to push the tempo high. Total mess by Pioli

    1. He did! He gave over 30 back-passes and not a single one forward. Even when he was the 2nd man from our goal he still managed to find that one player below him and passed the ball to Maignan. At least Krunic is consistent in that way… Whether he did anything useful today is another question but I won’t comment on that because his fanboys will get upset.

      1. Yes afterall Real Madrid tried to sign Krunic this summer, but they deemed him too expensive that’s why they signed Bellingham instead. This is something, not many people will tell you!🙂 As per latest report, all top clubs, are battling to sign Krunic so brace yourself cause he might leave as early as January.

        1. No way man, Pioli will not let his lover leave. Their relationship is strong and will not be broken. Do you hear the wedding bells? FYI, Aldi is not invited.

  12. There’s no way you look at the stats from January to Now and think Pioli is a good coach!!! For the owners, you are investing in young players with a coach that wouldn’t play them!! We have zero attacking identity . The players don’t believe in him ( Look at Giroud swearing at the refree etc) . All the new signings look confused or get injured. Something is wrong!!!! and we only have one recurring factor if we have bought new players and changed management. Pioli is just a midtable coach. He can leave

  13. They should sack pioli, no excuses again. The scudetto he won last two season with Milan was a lucky winning, I must tell you the truth. Because he can’t repeat that form we had that season again, check and balance it.

  14. I thought this game was in hand. I switched it off to turn on the Arsenal game. Wtf happened at halftime?!

    We lucked out getting a point.

    We will be fighting for 4th at best.

    1. He’s even more predictable than Suso and Robben combined!!! Always with the left foot and always stright at the first opponent. ALWAYS.

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