AC Milan came from behind before stepping on the gas to pull away from F91 Dudelange for a 5-2 Europa League win on Thursday.
Patrick Cutrone’s opener gave the hosts a short-lived lead before Dominik Stolz and David Turpel struck for Dudelange either side of half-time to give the Luxembourg club the lead.
Two second-half own goals from Dudelange and further strikes for Milan’s Hakan Calhanoglu and Fabio Borini gave Gennaro Gattuso’s side a comfortable lead and on 10 points to hold on to second place in Group F.
Milan play third-placed Olympiakos in their group-stage finale knowing a win or a draw will see them through to the round of 32.
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