AC Milan bounced back from their opening-day disappointment with a 2–0 victory over Lecce at the Stadio Via del Mare on Friday night, with Luka Modrić playing a decisive role in his side’s first win of the Serie A campaign.
At 39 years old, Modrić demonstrated once again why he remains one of the finest midfielders of his generation. The Croatian provided a pinpoint free-kick in the 66th minute, which Ruben Loftus-Cheek converted with a powerful header to break the deadlock.
The assist marked Modrić’s first goal contribution in AC Milan colors and etched his name into the record books. At 39 years and 354 days, he became the oldest midfielder to register an assist in Serie A since Opta began recording the stat in 2004–05.
Pulisic Seals the Win
After Modrić’s moment of brilliance, Christian Pulisic came off the bench to make an immediate impact. The American capitalized on a defensive error in the 86th minute, calmly slotting home to double Milan’s advantage and secure all three points.
Before the breakthrough, Milan endured a frustrating evening as two goals were ruled out by VAR—one from Matteo Gabbia and another from new signing Santiago Giménez. Despite those setbacks, the Rossoneri maintained control of the match and eventually found their reward.
Player Highlights
Luka Modrić: Orchestrated the midfield with trademark vision and composure, delivering the decisive assist. Ruben Loftus-Cheek: Marked his 50th Serie A appearance with a crucial header, his first league goal since March 2024. Christian Pulisic: A lively substitute who sealed the win with a late strike.
A Crucial Win for Allegri
The result was a timely boost for head coach Massimiliano Allegri, whose side faced early pressure following their 2–1 defeat to Cremonese on the opening day. While Allegri remained visibly demanding on the touchline, this win provided much-needed momentum as Milan look to build consistency.
Looking Ahead
For Milan fans, Modrić’s impact was particularly encouraging. His ability to dictate play and deliver in decisive moments could prove vital as the Rossoneri push for a stronger Serie A campaign.
With three points now on the board, AC Milan will aim to carry this confidence into their upcoming fixtures and continue climbing the table.