AC Milan fought back to secure a 2-2 draw against Fiorentina at home in Serie A on Saturday, but the result did little to boost their chances of qualifying for the Champions League. The match saw an unfortunate start for Milan as defender Malick Thiaw scored an own goal just seven minutes into the match, which was shortly followed by a close-range strike from Fiorentina’s Moise Kean, doubling the visitors’ lead only minutes later.
Despite the rocky beginning, Milan showed resilience, responding with a goal from Tammy Abraham in the 23rd minute, followed by a low effort from substitute Luka Jovic that leveled the score. However, Milan’s 48 points puts them in ninth place, still four points behind eighth-placed Fiorentina and a challenging eight points away from Bologna, who currently sit in fourth place with a game in hand.
In previous matches, both AC Milan and Inter Milan have faced their own struggles within the league, with Milan’s form increasingly under scrutiny following their early exit from the Champions League. Inter’s recent strong form, including a significant victory over Atalanta, reinforces the competitive landscape of Serie A where clubs are jockeying for crucial points as the season enters its final stretch.
This draw indicates that while Milan is battling through challenges, there remains a glimmer of hope as they continue to seek better performances in upcoming matches. The team and fans alike will be eager for improvements, and the potential for growth and resilience remains strong as they push forward in the league.
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