As the 2025/26 Serie A season reaches its thrilling climax, AC Milan faces a pivotal away test against Hellas Verona. With just six matches remaining, every point is precious, and a trip to the Bentegodi is never straightforward. To set the stage for this crucial encounter, let's hop in our time machine and revisit a dramatic clash from September 2019, a match ultimately decided by a Polish marksman.
The stage was set early in the season under then-coach Marco Giampaolo. After a mixed start, Milan traveled to face a Verona side that would quickly be reduced to ten men after just 21 minutes. Despite the numerical advantage, the Rossoneri labored to break down a stubborn defense, with Davide Calabria even rattling the post. The game needed a moment of clarity.
That moment arrived in the second half. A handball from Verona's Günter gave Milan a golden opportunity from the penalty spot. Up stepped Krzysztof Piątek, who coolly slotted home with his right foot to break the deadlock. However, true to the tense nature of this fixture, the drama wasn't over. A late red card for Calabria and a pair of nervy last-gasp chances for Verona meant the final whistle brought immense relief for the traveling Milan faithful, who escaped with a hard-fought 1-0 victory.
This classic encounter reminds us that success on the road requires resilience, precision, and a killer instinct—qualities every champion needs. As the modern-day Rossoneri prepare for another battle in Verona, they'll look to channel that same winning mentality to secure a vital result.
