Milan’s report cards – Thiaw-Tomori, what a disaster. Pulisic not enough, Jovic cancelled

Final result: Torino-Milan 3-1

Door 5.5 – He’s not to blame for the goals, of course, but there are a couple of imperfections, such as a ball that was rejected and not blocked.

Kalulu 5 – In the possession phase he practically acts as a midfielder, but his feet remain those of the defender. When not in possession he finds himself out of position more than once. Not evening.

Thiaw 4.5 – The shadow of himself. He doesn’t follow Zapata and the latter scores. He falls asleep with the ball at his feet and has it stolen more than once. Experience horror.

Tomori 4.5 – Perhaps the most disastrous performance of his experience at Milan. He is clearly responsible for two goals, leaving the men in the penalty area too free, and practically not scoring one.

Terracciano 5.5 – He hadn’t played for over a month, he had never started and perhaps this wasn’t the most suitable match for him, against a very physical and intense Torino. At times he seems lost, but he also does good things. The least worst of the defense. From the 65th minute Florenzi 6 – He starts beating all the placed players and a few tricky balls in the area let him go.

Musah 5 – He slides forward several times, but without creating any danger, without ever jumping the man or making the right play. Too many choice errors. From 78′ Pobega sv

Reijnders 5.5 – He limits himself to serving elementary balls to his teammates. Only once does he lead and Milan become dangerous. Alternating current.

Bennacer 6.5 – He does double duty, in both phases, giving the sensation of covering even the areas left empty by his teammates. Cold on a penalty kick to reopen the match. From 78′ Giroud sv

Pulisic 6.5 – The main dangers (few) for Torino come from his foot, such as the crossbar at the start of the second half. Furthermore, he also sacrifices himself when not in possession, with several defensive retreats. He also earns the penalty. The best

Jovic 5 – He plays too much, really too isolated. And what’s more with Buongiorno that is always on top of him and cancels him out. Complicated night in which he never manages to make an impact.

Okafor 6 – He is deployed as a winger and immediately, in the first half, he comes close to scoring with a good play. Often doubled, he still finds space to create something. Pioli perhaps takes him out too early. From 61′ Leao 6 – He tries to give a different verve to the attack, at times he even succeeds, but he receives few balls.

Stefano Pioli 5 – Of course, it has the mitigating factor of the absence of motivations. Of course, send a lot of second lines onto the field, since there is nothing to play for. But we struggle to remember such a confused Milan.