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Sempremilan 6mos ago
AC Milan 3-0 Lecce: Five things we learned – new roles, take-offs and a ship turned around
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Following a rather tough win against Fiorentina last week, AC Milan faced Lecce at home in a game that looked easier on paper and proved to be so, with a 3-0 victory the end result.

Milan got a hold of the game pretty quick with Christian Pulisic opening up the scoring just six minutes in and then Olivier Giroud doubled the lead in the 20th minute with a flick from a corner.

Things got worse for Lecce with Nikola Krstovic earning himself a red card in the 45th minute and Rafael Leao scored the third goal to pretty much seal the win just before the hour mark.

It was a professional performance with one eye on Thursday's game against Roma in the Europa League, and it keeps second place safe. Here are five observations from the game...

1. Take-off at last Samuel Chukwueze started off the game really well and provided the assist for Pulisic's goal after showcasing his dribbling abilities as he beat his man effortlessly before passing to the American.

The Nigerian has done really well recently, and he is starting to show why he was Milan's most expensive summer signing as the talent is clearly there and he can improve further as well.

Admittedly with a bit more composure he could've gotten a goal too, but despite that it was a solid performance and continuity is key for the winger after the tough start to the season.

In addition to that, it is vital that Pioli has all of his forwards firing as we enter the business end of the season, given the hectic nature of the schedule.

2. Commanding in the middle Yacine Adli has had less playing time as of late but he was back in the starting XI against Lecce and did not disappoint, playing in front of the defensive line.

The Franco-Algerian worked hard and opened up a lot of space for his team-mates whilst also dictating the game well, as evidenced by his two assists for Giroud and Leao.

His second assist for the Portuguese winger was especially brilliant as it showcased not just his vision but his passing abilities that allowed him to execute a long-range through ball.

That pass drew comparisons with Rui Costa's over two decades ago, and it was the highlight of a very solid display by Adli who continues his positive season. There's still plenty of room for improvement too, given his age.