Ruben Amorim secured a 2–1 victory in his official debut as AC Milan manager on Sunday evening, surviving a tense Serie A opener against Torino at the Stadio Olimpico Gran Torino. The Rossoneri weathered a late surge from the hosts to claim all three points, placing the club early in the league standings alongside a pack of opening-weekend winners.
Amorim Era Begins With Narrow Win at Stadio Olimpico
The Portuguese manager fielded a starting lineup featuring compatriot Gonçalo Ramos up front. Milan controlled early periods with a high press, though opportunities remained scarce against a Torino side managed by former Milan player Ignazio Abate.
Chukwueze and Ramos Lead First-Half Pressure
Mid-way through the first half, Samuel Chukwueze penetrated the penalty box with a sharp piece of skill past Luca Comuzzo, forcing a strong stop from Torino goalkeeper Diego Mascardi near the 30-minute mark.

Torino shifted the momentum after halftime. Giovanni Simeone came within inches of opening the scoring early in the second half, missing a back-post opportunity following a free-kick delivered by Kenneth Taylor Fitz-Jim and flicked on by Saúl Coco. Minutes later, the referee waved away penalty appeals from the Milan squad before defender Pervis Estupiñán produced a goal-saving clearance to deny Simeone.
Quick-Fire Strikes Secure Rossoneri Advantage
Despite Torino’s pressure, Milan struck twice in quick succession against the run of play. In the 64th minute, Adrien Rabiot delivered a cross that found young Italian midfielder Alphadjo Cissé, who slotted a precise shot past the defense to score the first goal of the Amorim era.

Two minutes later, Chukwueze provided another dangerous cross to the far post, allowing Rabiot to finish cleanly and double the visitor’s advantage.
Adams Stings Late Before Milan Holds Firm
Torino capitalized on a late drop in intensity from Milan to narrow the deficit. Striker Che Adams fired a difficult, curling effort from a tight angle in the 90th minute, closing the gap to 2–1. Milan held firm through stoppage time to secure the win.
The three points lift AC Milan into a group of early table leaders at the start of the domestic campaign. Amorim’s squad will turn its attention to upcoming Serie A fixtures as the club looks to build consistency under its new technical staff. Torino continues preparations for its next league encounter following a competitive performance that exposed late defensive lapses in the Milan backline.
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