Record-breaking Milan, at least for one night. The 3-0 against Lecce also signals Leverkusen

Five minutes may be enough. The Milan fresh from the post-derby celebrations, he also wins against the Leccein a match that coach Paulo Fonseca particularly feared, especially from a mental point of view. At San Siro, however, the first match of the 6th matchday of Serie A ends 3-0 for the Rossoneri, with the goals scored in just 5 minutes before the end of the first half: the ball is opened by Alvaro Morata assisted by Theo Hernandez. The Frenchman then goes on his own and, taking advantage of a through ball from captain Rafa Leao, strikes Falcone for the second time. A few seconds later, here is also the 3-0: hit and hit in the Salento area in which the usual player prevails Christian Pulisic.

Fonseca’s words at the end of the match
“After the first two games I wouldn’t have expected to find myself in this situation today. But this is football, things change in one direction or another even in 90 minutes. It was important to win after the derby, it was too important We celebrated and returning to reality wasn’t easy, but my players understood it well.”

Gotti’s words at the end of the match
“We played 38 very good minutes, it was the match that Lecce was trying to play here at San Siro. We tried to build, to phrasing, to think. The original sin is a non-existent free kick, which makes it hard to understand what Dorgu did That’s the original sin. We didn’t concede anything and conceded a goal in this episode. Then the free kick on Dorgu resulted in the second goal On the third goal, Milan felt the blood and pushed on the accelerator, it was 4 minutes that cost us the match.”