AC Milan secured a 2-1 victory over Como in Serie A, overturning a deficit with two quick goals in the second half. Assane Diao's strike put Como ahead on the hour mark, slipping past Mike Maignan at the near post. However, Theo Hernandez equalised for Milan in the 71st minute with a close-range volley, and Rafael Leao clinched the win five minutes later by deftly chipping over Jean Butez.
This win marked Sergio Conceicao's first league triumph as AC Milan's coach, following their recent Supercoppa Italiana success. Under his guidance, Milan aims to improve their league standing. The team has shown resilience under Conceicao, having previously overturned deficits against Juventus and Inter to claim the Supercoppa Italiana title.

Milan's comeback spirit was evident again as they scored with their final two attempts and resisted late pressure from Como. This match was the seventh instance this season where Milan conceded first in Serie A. Previously, they had failed to win any of those games, drawing two and losing four.
The match highlighted AC Milan's newfound ability to recover from setbacks under Conceicao's leadership. Their determination and tactical adjustments have been crucial in turning around games that seemed lost. This victory not only boosts their confidence but also strengthens their position in the league standings as they continue to strive for more consistent performances.
AC Milan's recent performances reflect a team growing in confidence and capability under new management. As they build on these successes, fans are hopeful for continued progress throughout the season.