Published: 10:00, January 10, 2021 | Updated: 05:41, June 5, 2023
Ibrahimovic returns as AC Milan extend lead with Torino win
By Reuters

Torino's Brazilian defender Lyanco Vojnovic (left) fights for the ball with AC Milan's Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic during the Italian Serie A football match between AC Milan and Torino at the San Siro stadium in Milan on Jan 9, 2021. (MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)

MILAN - AC Milan went four points clear at the top of Serie A with a comfortable 2-0 home win over Torino on Saturday as Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic made his comeback from injury.

The result leaves AC Milan on 40 points, four ahead of rivals Inter Milan, who travel to third-placed AS Roma on Sunday

The league leaders' 27-match unbeaten run was ended by Juventus on Wednesday, but they showed little sign of dwelling on the result as a Rafael Leao strike and Franck Kessie penalty gave the hosts a commanding lead by halftime.

Ricardo Rodriguez summoned the visitors' best effort when he crashed a free kick off the bar, but they struggled to threaten in open play.

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A further boost for Milan was the return of top scorer Ibrahimovic, who came on as a substitute for the final five minutes to make his first appearance since suffering an injury against Napoli on Nov 22.

"Now he needs to get back into good condition and we must work out how to manage that," Milan coach Stefano Pioli told DAZN.

AC Milan's Portuguese forward Rafael Leao shoots to score the opening goal past Torino's Italian goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu during the Italian Serie A football match between AC Milan and Torino on Jan 9, 2021 at the San Siro stadium in Milan. (MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)

"He's always available and collaborative, we'll find the best solution. Zlatan is so strong in everything he does. We hope to have him back at his top condition as soon as possible."

The result leaves Milan on 40 points, four ahead of rivals Inter Milan, who travel to third-placed AS Roma on Sunday.

Torino, whose four-match unbeaten run came to an end, remain in 19th place on 12 points, two adrift of the safety zone.

The visitors sat deep and looked to frustrate the hosts in the first half, but Milan broke through after 25 minutes through a calm Leao finish, before Kessie calmly converted his spot kick after Brahim Diaz had been tripped by Andrea Belotti.

Torino were awarded a penalty early in the second half for a foul by Milan midfielder Sandro Tonali, but referee Fabio Maresca overturned the decision following an on-field VAR review.

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Tonali hurt himself in the process and was carried off on a stretcher to worsen an injury crisis that had already ruled out five players, but Ibrahimovic made his long-awaited comeback to leave Pioli feeling upbeat.

"I wasn't surprised, I expected this response," he said.

"The team is young but strong. We played the first half at a very high level, then in the second half it was normal to suffer a little. I'm very satisfied."