Pulisic double rescues AC Milan at lowly Lecce
Christian Pulisic scored twice as AC Milan avoided the humiliation of a fourth straight Serie A defeat with a come-from-behind 3-2 win over lowly Lecce on Saturday.
Sergio Conceicao's side, playing without suspended French goalkeeper Mike Maignan, were trailing 2-0 for over an hour following a double from Lecce's Montenegro forward Nikola Krstovic after seven and 59 minutes.
An Antonino Gallo own goal after 68 minutes threw the northerners a lifeline with Pulisic equalising from the penalty spot five minutes later.
And the US international then handed his team its first victory since February 15 with his second goal nine minutes from time.
"We're in a complicated situation, it's the kind of victory that feels good," said Pulisic.
Last year's Serie A runners-up move into eighth position but are 17 points behind champions and leaders Inter Milan.
Despite the win Conceicao's future remains in doubt having replaced fellow Portuguese Paulo Fonseca at the end of December.
Milan bosses are reported to be in advanced talks with former Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri.
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