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Hellas Verona 1-3 AC Milan: Five things we learned – waits ended and Theo unchained
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After securing their progression in the Europa League against Slavia Praha, AC Milan turned their attention to Serie A where they travelled away from home to face Hellas Verona in a bid to increase the gap to Juventus.

Hellas Verona actually started the game well, but Milan eventually got a hold on things and created plenty, hitting the woodwork twice. In the 44th minute however, Theo Hernandez opened the scoring with a finish from a narrow angle after a somewhat fortuitous solo run.

Then at the beginning of the second half, in the 50th minute to be precise, Christian Pulisic scored a goal to double Milan's lead, but Verona got a goal back in the 64th minute which did add a little bit of stress.

Samuel Chukwueze couldn't have found a better time to open up his Serie A goal tally as he scored an amazing volley from outside the box make the score 3-1 and secure all three points for his team. Here are five things we observed from the game...

1. Landmarks and records After a very positive display midweek Pulisic continued in the same fashion against Verona as he was very lively down the right flank creating a lot of chances.

Ironically, in the end he score a tap-in after a rebound following a save on Noah Okafor's shot, but he was at the right time in the right moment to get his goal.

The American was also better in 1v1 situations compared to recent weeks and he looked sharp, with Pioli hoping to preserve his form for the final part of the season amid a Europa League push.

He left a bit to be desired defensively on Verona's goal as he really should've done more - as should Ruben Loftus-Cheek - but this is a minor thing in an otherwise excellent showing.

Not only that, but the American scored Milan's 5,000th Serie A goal and in doing so got his 12th of the season, which is a personal single-season record for him.

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