AC Milan produced a dramatic comeback in Turin as Christian Pulisic fired a decisive second-half brace to seal a 3-2 victory.
The Rossoneri had fallen 2-0 behind early, but they refused to stay down.
They turned the match on its head with energy, belief and sheer fight.
Torino struck twice inside the opening 20 minutes through a Nikola Vlasic penalty and a sharp finish from Duvan Zapata.
Milan’s night got even tougher when Rafael Leao was forced off injured.
However, the reaction on the pitch spoke volumes.
Adrien Rabiot smashed in a brilliant strike to cut the deficit before halftime.
Momentum shifted. Milan played with urgency and refused to be knocked off their stride.
Then the game flipped completely the moment Pulisic stepped onto the pitch.
The American scored just 39 seconds after coming on, sending Milan level and lifting the entire team.
He struck again in the 77th minute to complete the turnaround and secure a massive away win.
The result moves the visitors to 31 points and keeps them top of the table, edging ahead of Napoli.
It also ends their Turin curse, with no win there since 2021.
Even with Massimiliano Allegri suspended and Marco Landucci leading from the sidelines, Milan showed steel and confidence.
This comeback sends a powerful message as the season intensifies and the title race gathers pace.

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