Milan Shocks Real Madrid With 3-1 Defeat in Champions League Clash

Milan Shocks Real Madrid With 3-1 Defeat in Champions League Clash

AC Milan delivered a masterclass performance Tuesday night, stunning Real Madrid 3-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu to hand the Spanish giants their second consecutive home defeat in Champions League action.

The Italian side controlled proceedings from the outset, taking the lead in the 12th minute through Malick Thiaw’s near-post header from Christian Pulisic’s corner. Though Vinicius Junior equalized from the penalty spot nine minutes later after being fouled by Emerson Royal, Milan reasserted their dominance before halftime when former Madrid striker Alvaro Morata capitalized on Aurelien Tchouameni’s error

Tijjani Reijnders sealed the victory in the 73rd minute, finishing a flowing counterattack orchestrated by Rafael Leao, as Milan thoroughly outplayed the 14-time European champions. The result puts additional pressure on Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti following their recent El Clasico defeat to Barcelona.

“We were simply not at the level required today,” Ancelotti said post-match. “Milan executed their game plan perfectly and we struggled to respond.”

Madrid’s attempts to salvage the match were thwarted by Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan’s crucial saves from Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius early on. A potential lifeline through Antonio Rudiger’s late strike was ruled out for offside after VAR review.

The visitors consistently threatened on the counter, with Leao forcing Madrid keeper Andriy Lunin into several saves. Morata nearly added a second against his former club, hitting the post with a clever flick.

Despite Ancelotti’s halftime introduction of Eduardo Camavinga and Brahim Diaz, Madrid failed to find their rhythm. Both Jude Bellingham and Mbappe squandered opportunities to level the score around the hour mark.

The result marks Milan’s first victory at the Bernabeu in 14 years, reinvigorating their Champions League campaign while raising questions about Madrid’s form in crucial matches. The Italian side’s disciplined defensive display and clinical finishing earned them a deserved victory in this clash between clubs that share 22 European Cup/Champions League titles.

Reijnders earned player of the match honors for his commanding midfield performance, capped by the decisive third goal.

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