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There was a strange atmosphere in this 3-3 thriller with Genoa, as Milan fans sat in silence to protest their season, then walked out 10 minutes from time.

The Rossoneri had Theo Hernandez and Fikayo Tomori back from bans, but Davide Calabria and Yunus Musah were suspended, with Mike Maignan, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Simon Kjaer and Luka Jovic injured. Albert Gudmundsson did not make the trip with flu symptoms, left behind with Ruslan Malinovskyi, Mattia Bani, Alan Matturro and former Milan man Junior Messias.

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It took just three minutes for Tomori on his comeback to clumsily bring down Alessandro Vogliacco in the box, so with usually penalty taker Gudmundsson out, Mateo Retegui converted by sending Marco Sportiello the wrong way, ending his 70-day goal drought.

Christian Pulisic was unlucky on 13 minutes to see his right-foot curler bounce off the far post, while Tijjani Reijnders drilled wide and Johan Vasquez made a decisive tackle on Samuel Chukwueze.

Morten Frendrup also swept a first-time finish just wide of the far post for Genoa, then Rafael Leao failed to make the most of a Koni De Winter error with a deflected finish into the arms of Josep Martinez.

The goalkeeper made two great saves in under a minute, first fingertipping the Pulisic strike out of the far top corner, then parrying the Theo Hernandez header on the resulting corner.

Milan equalised on the stroke of half-time, as Alessandro Florenzi was still up after a free kick was cleared and therefore nobody was marking him for the free header from four yards on a Chukwueze cross. Florenzi had not scored in Serie A since May 8 2022 against Verona, a gap of 728 days.

However, Genoa restored their advantage when sluggish defending on a long ball first saw the Morten Frendrup shot charged down, then Vogliacco’s cross found Ekuban for a towering header over Matteo Gabbia.

Chukwueze had the ball in the net moments later from a tight angle, but had made the run too early and was caught offside.

Martinez punched a dangerous Chukwueze cross off the head of Olivier Giroud, while Theo Hernandez went on a classic run from his own half only to aim a weak finish straight at the goalkeeper.

Milan’s form was on show at the 69th minute when Noah Okafor, replacing a jeered Leao, rolled across only for Giroud to dink it wide of the open goal one-on-one with Martinez.

They did manage to draw level, as Florenzi’s corner found Gabbia for a header off the ground into the far bottom corner for 2-2.

Incredibly, they turned it around three minutes later, as Giroud missed the sitter, but scored a far more difficult left-foot volley from a tight angle on the Pulisic cross.

It was not enough to stop the protest, as after sitting in silence for 80 minutes, the entire Curva Sud walked out with 10 minutes to go, leaving only a banner that read: ‘The sound of silence.’

They therefore missed Milan conceding a comical third goal, as Morten Thorsby rolled across from the right, it ricocheted off Tomori, Malick Thiaw and Retegui to bundle over the line. The Lega Serie A gave it as a Thiaw own goal.

Theo Hernandez could’ve scored the goal of the season, but his volley was just off target.

Milan 3-3 Genoa

Retegui pen 5 (G), Florenzi 45 (M), Ekuban 48 (G), Gabbia 72 (M), Giroud 75 (M), Thiaw og 87 (G)

05-05-2024 17:00 MatchDay 35 San Siro Stadium (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza)

Genoa 3 - 3

Player statistic

1st half
    5'
Mateo Retegui Tijjani Reijnders 43'     Alessandro Florenzi (Assist: Samuel Chukwueze) 45'     2nd half
    48' Caleb Ekuban (Assist: Alessandro Vogliacco)
Matteo Gabbia (Assist: Alessandro Florenzi) 72'    
Olivier Giroud (Assist: Christian Pulisic)

75'         87'

Malick Thiaw     90+4'
Johan Vásquez Milan Genoa

Starting lineups

57
Marco Sportiello Goalkeeper 42
Alessandro Florenzi Defender 80' 23
Fikayo Tomori Defender 46
Matteo Gabbia Defender 19
Theo Hernández Defender 4
Ismaël Bennacer Midfielder 80' 14
Tijjani Reijnders Midfielder 11
Christian Pulisic Attacker 9
Olivier Giroud Attacker 10
Rafael Leão Attacker 67' 21
Samuel Chukwueze Attacker 81' 1 Josep Martínez Goalkeeper 3
Aarón Martín Defender 74' 14 Alessandro Vogliacco Defender 86' 90 Djed Spence Defender 22
Johan Vásquez Defender 4 Koni De Winter Defender 47
Milan Badelj Midfielder 74' 32 Morten Frendrup Midfielder 2
Morten Thorsby Midfielder 18
Caleb Ekuban Attacker

87' 19 Mateo Retegui Attacker

Substitutes

69 Lapo Nava Goalkeeper 32 Tommaso Pobega Midfielder 38 Filippo Terracciano Midfielder 30
Mattia Caldara Defender 85 Kevin Zeroli Midfielder 95 Davide Bartesaghi Defender 97 Diego Sia Attacker 96 Lorenzo Torriani Goalkeeper 17
Noah Okafor Attacker 67' 20 Pierre Kalulu Defender 80' 7
Yacine Adli Midfielder 80' 28 Malick Thiaw Defender 81' 20
Stefano Sabelli Defender 5 Emil Bohinen Midfielder 39 Daniele Sommariva Goalkeeper 16 Nicola Leali Goalkeeper David Ankeye Attacker 8
Kevin Strootman Midfielder 74' 55
Ridgeciano Haps Defender 74' 23 Giorgio Cittadini Defender 86' 41

87'

This article first appeared on Football Italia and was syndicated with permission.

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