
Serie A
7:45 PMFebruary 13, 2026
Regular Season – 25
Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani
Referee: Michael Fabbri, Italy


Pisa


AC Milan
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0.77
Expected goals (xG)
2.35
Passing
265 (79%)
Accurate passes
616 (90%)
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12
G
Nícolas
2
D
Rosen Bozhinov
4
D
Antonio Caracciolo (C)
5
D
Simone Canestrelli
3
M
Samuele Angori
20
M
Michel Aebischer
M
Felipe Loyola
71′
M
Idrissa Touré
10
F
Matteo Tramoni
32
F
Stefano Moreo
81
F
Filip Stojilković
Coach
Massimiliano Allegri

Serie A Standings – Serie A
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
- Relegation – Serie B
AC Milan secured a dramatic 2-1 victory against a resilient Pisa side at the Arena Garibaldi. Veteran Luka Modrić netted a decisive late winner, snatching all three crucial Serie A points for the Rossoneri.
AC Milan arrived in Pisa as strong title contenders, second in Serie A with 50 points. Hosts Pisa, languishing in 19th place, desperately needed a result. The Arena Garibaldi buzzed with anticipation on February 13, 2026.
The match began with Milan asserting early possession, dictating the tempo. Pisa defended resolutely, looking to absorb pressure and counter. In the 16th minute, Ibrahima Toure received a yellow card for a cynical trip.
Clear chances were scarce despite Milan’s control. The breakthrough arrived in the 39th minute. Ruben Loftus-Cheek drilled home a powerful shot, assisted by Zaid Athekame, giving Milan a deserved lead.
Milan held a one-goal lead at the break. This slender margin meant the tie remained open. Pisa needed to find another gear for the second half.
The second half began dramatically for Milan. They earned a penalty in the 56th minute after a foul. Niclas Fullkrug stepped up but agonizingly missed his shot wide.
Pisa capitalized on renewed belief, finding an equalizer in the 71st minute. Felipe Loyola guided home a crucial goal. His strike ignited the home crowd and restored parity.
Milan responded swiftly with substitutions, bringing on Rafael Leao, Samuele Ricci, and Christian Pulisic. These changes injected new energy and urgency. Their persistence paid off in the 85th minute.
Veteran Luka Modrić latched onto a precise pass from Samuele Ricci. He then side-footed home the decisive goal. Adrien Rabiot later received two quick yellows for a late red card.
Statistical analysis showed Milan dominated possession with 66% and an xG of 2.35. Pisa registered an xG of 0.77. Both teams managed only two shots on target, but Milan’s clinical edge proved decisive.
This crucial 2-1 victory consolidates AC Milan’s second-place position, maintaining pressure on the league leaders. Pisa, despite a valiant effort, remains in the relegation zone, facing a difficult fight.
