Soccer-Modric nets late winner as Milan survive scare at Pisa


Soccer Football - Serie A - Pisa SC v AC Milan - Arena Garibaldi - Stadio Romeo Anconetani, Pisa, Italy - February 13, 2026 AC Milan's Luka Modric scores their second goal REUTERS/Matteo Ciambelli

PISA, Italy, Feb 13 (Reuters) - AC ⁠Milan midfielder Luka Modric rolled back the years to score an ⁠85th-minute winner for a 2-1 victory at bottom side Pisa as ‌the visitors closed the gap on Serie A leaders Inter Milan at the Arena Garibaldi on Friday.

Second-placed Milan have 53 points from 24 games, five behind Inter, who host fourth-placed Juventus ​on Saturday.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek was also on target for ⁠Milan, who lost Adrien Rabiot ⁠to a late red card for a second bookable offence as they were ⁠made ‌to work hard for the win after Felipe Loyola's first goal for Pisa had provided a second-half equaliser.

Niclas Fullkrug missed a penalty ⁠for the visitors in what looked as though it might ​be a frustrating ‌night, before 40-year-old Modric got the winner five minutes from the end.

Milan ⁠broke the ​deadlock after 39 minutes with their first attempt on target. Zachary Athekame's excellent cross from the right was steered into the net with his head by Loftus-Cheek.

They were ⁠awarded a penalty when Loyola felled Strahinja Pavlovic ​in the box, but Fullkrug put his spot-kick wide.

Pisa were level after 71 minutes and it was the man who gave away the penalty who scored. The ⁠ball broke kindly in the box to Loyola and he took a touch before firing low into the back of the net from 12 metres, his first goal for the club.

But when they needed him most, Croatian Modric ​provided the tonic for Milan as he burst into ⁠the box to latch onto a loose ball and poke it into the ​back of the net from close range.

The loss ‌leaves Pisa on 15 points from 25 ​games, six points from the safety zone after one win so far in the campaign.

(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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