Milan survive a chaotic night at San Siro against Torino
The Pavlovic thunderbolt that defined the evening
San Siro has seen its fair share of spectacular goals, but few come with the sheer audacity of what Strahinja Pavlovic produced against Torino. With the match barely settled into its rhythm, the defender stepped forward, ignored the safer passing lanes, and unleashed a 30-yard strike that left the goalkeeper clutching at thin air. It was the kind of moment that forces the entire stadium to pause before erupting, a genuine bolt from the blue that set the tone for a frantic 3-2 victory.
While the strike was individual brilliance, it masked some of the structural fragility that has plagued Milan this season. As Sempre Milan reported regarding the starting XI, the coaching staff made three changes following the Lazio defeat, hoping to find a more reliable defensive balance. Yet, despite the lead, the backline remained susceptible to Torino’s quick transitions, often leaving the center-backs exposed in one-on-one situations.
The French connection and the Füllkrug problem
The real engine of the victory, however, was the performance of the midfield quartet. The French contingent in the center of the park dictated the tempo, recycling possession and providing the necessary defensive cover when the fullbacks pushed high. Their ability to transition from a defensive block to an attacking threat in a matter of seconds kept Torino on their heels for most of the second half.
Not everyone shared in the evening's success, though. Niclas Füllkrug endured a frustrating night, struggling to link up with the wide players and failing to hold the ball under pressure. According to the latest player ratings, his inability to impact the final third was a glaring weakness, forcing his teammates to take on more creative responsibility than they should have had to manage. When a marquee signing fails to find his rhythm, the burden on the midfield increases, and it nearly cost Milan the points.
Defensive lapses and the path forward
The scoreline suggests a dominant display, but the reality was far more precarious. Milan allowed Torino back into the game through sloppy giveaways in their own half, a recurring theme that will undoubtedly frustrate the coaching staff. If they intend to challenge for the top spots, they cannot afford to gift opponents easy routes to goal, especially when the attacking unit is firing on all cylinders.
It is worth noting that while the team managed to secure the result, the lack of depth remains a concern. With players like Gimenez sidelined for the time being, the rotation options are thin. Relying on the same core group to produce high-intensity performances every few days is a gamble that may backfire as the season progresses. Stefano certainly acknowledged the weight of the result, noting that these specific points are vital for momentum, but he will know that the defensive structure requires immediate attention before the next round of fixtures.
A reality check for the league
While the focus remains on Milan, the broader health of the league is worth considering. Elsewhere, teams like Chelsea are suffering through their own well-documented struggles, proving that even big-spending clubs are not immune to tactical stagnation. Milan’s win against Torino was a reminder that grit often matters more than pedigree, even if the execution was far from perfect.
The final whistle brought relief rather than celebration, a clear sign that the squad understands the narrow margins of their current form. They secured the 3-2 win, but the defensive gaps left by the midfield and the lack of clinical finishing from the target man are problems that won't be solved by individual screamers alone. If the technical staff can tighten the gaps between the lines, they might just turn these chaotic victories into comfortable ones.
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