AC Milan secured a 2-0 victory over Venezia in Serie A, thanks to goals from Christian Pulisic and Santiago Gimenez. This win on Sunday bolstered Milan's European aspirations while intensifying Venezia's relegation worries. The Rossoneri, fresh off a Coppa Italia triumph over Inter, took an early lead when Pulisic capitalised on Venezia's defensive lapse.
Despite their early advantage, Milan faced pressure as Venezia dominated the first half but failed to score. In the dying moments of the match, Gimenez sealed the win by converting Tijjani Reijnders's free-kick. Milan now sits ninth with 54 points, just three points shy of the top seven. Meanwhile, Venezia remains second from bottom with 25 points.

The hosts are only one point behind Lecce, who are positioned just outside the relegation zone before their upcoming match against Atalanta. This result leaves Venezia in a precarious position as they fight to avoid dropping further down the standings.
Pulisic's goal marked his 16th across all competitions this season, making it his most successful campaign in Europe's top five leagues. He has scored 10 times in Serie A during the 2024-25 season, joining Reijnders in reaching double figures. The last time two Milan midfielders achieved this was in the 1972-73 season.
In that historic season, Alberto Bigon and Gianni Rivera scored 10 and 17 goals respectively. Pulisic is among three Serie A players involved in at least 50 goals over the past two seasons across all competitions. He joins Ademola Lookman and Lautaro Martinez in this elite group.
This performance highlights Pulisic's significant contribution to Milan's attacking prowess and underscores his importance to the team's success this season.