Game is over and the final score is Torino 2-1 Milan. Here is the match report.
2024/2025 Serie A


Match Report
Christian Pulisic saw a penalty saved as AC Milan were beaten 2-1 by Torino.
The Rossoneri missed the chance to close the gap on the top four, as Gvidas Gineitis' 76th-minute strike sealed all three points for the hosts.
Torino took the lead in bizarre fashion after just five minutes, with Mike Maignan's attempted clearance ricocheting off Malick Thiaw and into his own net.
Milan were awarded a golden opportunity to equalise in the 32nd minute when Marcus Pedersen was penalised for handball, but Vanja Milinkovic-Savic guessed correctly to keep out Pulisic's spot-kick.
Milinkovic-Savic made a string of fine saves to keep the Rossoneri at bay until the 74th minute, when his resistance was finally broken by Tijjani Reijnders' fierce strike into the top corner.
However, just two minutes later, Gieitis scored what proved to be the winner, latching onto a free-kick and drilling a low shot beyond Maignan.
4 - Vanja Milinkovic-Savic has saved four penalties, more than any other goalkeeper in the Big-5 European leagues 24/25; among goalkeepers with at least four penalties faced in a #SerieA season since 2005/06, he has the best save percentage (80%: 4/5). Unbeatable.
— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) February 22, 2025
Data Debrief: Penalty killer Milinkovic-Savic strikes again
In keeping out Pulisic, Milinkovic-Savic has now saved four penalties in Serie A this season; the most by any goalkeeper across the big five European leagues.
Meanwhile, among goalkeepers with at least four penalties faced in a Serie A season since 2005-06, he has the best save percentage (80%, four out of five).
Thiaw opened the scoring, not that he knew much about it. The defender is only the second Milan player to score two own-goals against a single team in a Serie A campaign after Franco Baresi against Pescara in 1992-93.
Torino have now won each of their last three home league meetings with the Rossoneri, doing so for the first time since an identical streak between 1976 and 1977.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
2' Highlight from Torino vs Milan
5' OWN GOAL! Torino 1-0 Milan (Malick Thiaw)
16' Highlight from Torino vs Milan
18' Highlight from Torino vs Milan
21' Highlight from Torino vs Milan
25' Match Event for Torino vs Milan
32' Penalty Missed! (Christian Pulisic)
37' Match Event for Torino vs Milan
40' Match Event for Torino vs Milan
46' Highlight from Torino vs Milan
53' Highlight from Torino vs Milan
57' Match Event for Torino vs Milan
60' Match Event for Torino vs Milan
61' Match Event for Torino vs Milan
65' Highlight from Torino vs Milan
69' Match Event for Torino vs Milan
74' GOAL! Torino 1-1 Milan (Tijjani Reijnders)
76' GOAL! Torino 2-1 Milan (Gvidas Gineitis)
93' Match Event for Torino vs Milan
Line-ups
Torino XI: Biraghi, Lazaro, Maripán, Sanabria, Vanja Milinković-Savić, Vlasic, Elmas, Marcus Pedersen, Saúl Coco, Samuele Ricci, Casadei
Subs: Antonio Donnarumma, Linetty, Alberto Paleari, Karamoh, Adams, Sebastian Walukiewicz, Gvidas Gineitis, Amine Salama, Senan Mullen, Ali Dembélé
Milan XI: Maignan, Theo, Pulisic, Felix, Santiago Gimenez, Reijnders, Leao, Yunus Musah, Malick Thiaw, S. Pavlovic, Jimenez
Subs: Sportiello, Tomori, Abraham, Chukwueze, Gabbia, Sottil, Youssouf Fofana, Warren Bondo, Terracciano, Davide Bartesaghi, Torriani, Francesco Camarda