Giroud ends Milan slump with Torino winner
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group E - AC Milan v Dinamo Zagreb - San Siro, Milan, Italy - September 14, 2022 AC Milan's Olivier Giroud celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
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Olivier Giroud ended AC Milan's dramatic slump with the only
goal in Friday's 1-0 win over Torino which moved the champions back into the
Serie A top four.
France striker Giroud claimed the points for Milan with a
trademark header from Theo Hernandez's cross midway through the second half at
the San Siro, snapping a three-match losing streak in Italy's top flight.
His seventh league goal of the campaign moved Milan up to
third, 15 points behind runaway league leaders Napoli who host Cremonese on
Sunday night.
Milan are two points behind second-placed local rivals Inter
Milan and also have Roma, Lazio and Atalanta all within three points behind
them and still to play this weekend.
"His goal kind of unblocked us mentally and we were
much better to watch afterwards. It's a small step forward that we needed,"
said coach Stefano Pioli.
The win will be a boost for Milan ahead of the first leg of
their Champions League last-16 tie with Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday.
Milan came into Friday's match having not won any of their
previous seven fixtures in all competitions, a dreadful run of form which left
Pioli conceding the Scudetto won on the final day of last season.
Pioli stuck with the recent change to a three-man defence
trialled in last weekend's derby defeat to Inter Milan and although the result
was this time a positive one, the performance will not have Tottenham unduly worried.
However it was the first time Milan didn't concede a goal
since the turn of the year, holding off a spirited Torino side who stay on 30
points in seventh and missed the chance to close in on the European places.
Winger Rafael Leao was back in the starting line-up after
being dropped for Milan's most recent two losses and provided some of the cut
and thrust which has made him such a star in Italy.
His burst down the left flank in the 77th minute should have
led to Hernandez doubling the hosts' lead, only for the France full-back to
slash wide a dreadful first-time finish.
"It was a big win for us... when you lose a lot of
matches like we did it's all mental," said Hernandez.
"After the World Cup I was feeling a bit down but now I
think I'm back."
Veteran Zlatan Ibrahimovic was on the bench, the first time
he had been picked since May last year after having the anterior cruciate
ligament in his left knee reconstructed.
Ibrahimovic, whose contract expires at the end of the
season, returned to Milan in January 2020 eight years after leaving and his
arrival kick-started their return to the top of the Italian game.


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