The Europa League match between Slavia Prague vs Milan ended with a score of 1-3 for the visitors. This victory was achieved by the club nicknamed The Rossoneri that’s pretty easy.
AC Milan played an away match against Slavia Prague in the second leg of the last 16 of the 2023/24 Europa League, Friday (15/3/2024) early morning WIB. The two teams competed at Fortuna Arena, Czech Republic.
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In this match, AC Milan came to the Czech Republic with good capital. The reason is, in the first leg which took place at the San Siro Stadium, Milan, Stefano Pioli’s men won with a score of 4-2.
Just playing a goalless draw was enough to bring the Rossoneri through to the last 8 of the Europa League. It’s just that, Pioli realized that he couldn’t field a back-up player at Slavia Prague’s headquarters, which is known to be quite haunted.
The course of the Slavia Prague vs Milan match
Statistically, AC Milan was in control of the game with ball possession reaching 58%, compared to 42% for the home side. I Rossoneri were also quite favored after Slavia Prague had to play with 10 people from the 20th minute because Tomas Holes committed a fatal foul and was immediately shown a red card.
The player’s superiority was put to good use by AC Milan. They immediately scored a goal in the 33rd minute through action from attacking midfielder from the United States, Christian Pulisic.
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AC Milan was even able to double their lead to 2-0 through a goal scored by English player Ruben Loftus-Cheek in the 36th minute. Rafael Leão closed I Rossoneri’s lead to 3-0 in the first half with his goal in the 45+6 minute.
Host Slavia Prague themselves managed to reduce the deficit to 1-3 through a goal scored by Matej Jurasek in the 84th minute. However, this goal did not save them from defeat. AC Milan ultimately won and qualified for the last 8 on an aggregate of 7-3.
Slavia Prague vs Milan Player Lineup
Slavia Prague (4-2-3-1)
Jindrich Stanek (GK); Tomas Vlcek, Igoh Ogbu, David Zima, Ondrej Zmrzly; Tomas Holes, Oscar Dorley; David Doudera, Lukas Provod, Conrad Wallem; Mojmir caught.
Milan (4-2-3-1)
Mike Maignan (GK); Davide Calabria, Matteo Gabbia, Fikayo Tomori, Theo Hernandez; Yacine Adli, Yunus Musah; Christian Pulisic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek; Olivier Giroud.