Christian Pulisic made it a special Mother’s Day weekend as he scored a crucial goal to help AC Milan to a come-from-behind win over Bologna to keep the Rossoneri within contention for a European place in the standings.
Christian Pulisic kept his scoring streak alive for another game to help AC Milan push to victory over Lecce, while Gianluca Busio helped Venezia take an early lead against Roma, only for the team to come away empty-handed.
Gianluca Busio and Christian Pulisic were both on-point for their respective teams in weekend Serie A action, with Venezia earning their first win of the season over Genoa, and AC Milan taking a remarkable victory over reigning champions Inter.
Christian Pulisic’s early assist for AC Milan gave them an early advantage that was subsequently wasted by the still-winless erstwhile Italian giants, while Weston McKennie returned from his exile as a substitute in Juve’s snoozer at home against Roma.
Christian Pulisic’s history-making goal for AC Milan was a minor consolation in an otherwise humiliating loss for the Rossoneri against just-promoted Parma, while Andrija Novakovich did his best to give Bari a leg-up for their first points of the season, only for the team to blow it to stay winless.
Yunus Musah made the most of his short appearance for Milan, playing a key role in their comeback from a two-goal deficit, while Tim Weah’s first league goal for Juve was bittersweet, as an injury will likely keep him off the field for at least one game.
