The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

US standout Pulisic scores again in most productive season of his career. Milan beats Verona 3-1

- By DANIELLA MATAR

Christian Pulisic is enjoying the most productive season of his career.

The United States standout scored for the fourth straight game for AC Milan to help it to a 3-1 win at relegation-threatened Hellas Verona on Sunday as the Rossoneri consolidat­ed second spot in Serie A.

Pulisic now has 12 goals in 39 appearance­s across all competitio­ns in his first season with Milan. His previous best tally was 11 in the 2019-20 campaign at Chelsea.

That is also good news for the American team entering the CONCACAF Nations League finals next week at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

Milan moved three points clear of Juventus, which could only draw 0-0 at home to Genoa. The Rossoneri are 13 points behind runaway Serie A leader Inter Milan ahead of its match against defending champion Napoli later.

Milan was turning its attention to matters on the field after a difficult week off it. Its offices were raided by police on Tuesday as part of an investigat­ion by Italian prosecutor­s into the sale of the seven-time European champion.

Pulisic could have given Milan the lead in the 23rd minute but his effort cannoned off the underside of the crossbar and just the wrong side of the line.

Milan did take the lead in stunning fashion on the stroke of halftime. Théo Hernandez started the move in his own half and played a one-two with Rafael Leão as he sprinted down the left flank to receive the return ball before cutting inside the penalty area. His attempted cross rebounded back to him and instead he fired it in from the tightest of angles.

Milan doubled its tally five minutes after the break when Verona defender Paweł Dawidowicz was caught napping by Noah Okafor, who surged forward and forced a save by Lorenzo Montipò but Pulisic tapped in the rebound.

Tijjani Noslin got Verona back into the match in the 64th minute with a powerful strike but Milan all but sealed the result 11 minutes from time. A corner was cleared by Verona but only as far as Samuel Chukwueze, who volleyed it into the bottom left corner.

JEERS FOR JUVE

Juventus was booed off the field as its miserable run stretched to just one win in eight matches.

Juventus, which hit the woodwork twice, also had Dušan Vlahovi sent off in stoppage time. The forward was booked for dissent but furiously continued his protests and was shown a second yellow card.

It was a mediocre first half in Turin and there were loud jeers at halftime, while Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri was visibly angry with his players.

Matters barely improved after the break and Allegri made a triple change on the hour mark.

That almost had an immediate impact as one of those substitute­s, Samuel Iling-Junior, had a shot deflected onto the right post in the 67th minute.

Moise Kean also saw a powerful shot come off the left upright in the final minute, shortly before Vlahovi lost his temper.

The boos were even louder after the final whistle.

 ?? LUCA BRUNO - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Christian Pulisic celebrates after scoring his side’s opening goal during a Serie Ar match between AC Milan and Empoli at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Sunday.
LUCA BRUNO - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Christian Pulisic celebrates after scoring his side’s opening goal during a Serie Ar match between AC Milan and Empoli at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Sunday.

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