In the Serie A match at dawn on Sunday (3), AC Milan's two main players, Chiote and Rafferio, were both absent due to injuries, while substitute striker Luka Zuwi ushered in a career breakthrough. He scored his first goal since joining AC Milan, ending a 189-day scoring drought and becoming the first Serbian player to score a goal in the history of the "Red and Black Army". With the goal of Luka Zuvi, AC Milan defeated Focini 3-1 at home, realizing two consecutive victories in the league.
With Chiote still recuperating from an injury and Rafael Llano's injury not yet healed, coach Pioli had to start the 25-year-old Serbian international Luka Zuvi. Luka Zuwer lived up to his name and got his goal-scoring campaign off to a good start in the 43rd minute of the first half when he capitalized on an opponent's miscommunication with a spectacular overhead kick.
According to the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, the last time Luca Zuwer scored a goal was back on May 27 this year, when he scored for Ferentina against Roma in the Serie A. The goal came 189 days after his last goal. It has been 189 days since his last goal.
Lukaszewicz has had an up and down career. During his time with Eintracht Frankfurt, he made a name for himself by making 48 appearances and scoring 27 goals in the 2018/19 season before being acquired by Real Madrid. However, he didn't live up to expectations at Real Madrid and was subsequently loaned back to Frankfurt. Last season, he officially moved to Fiorentina, but did not perform well. This season, he was loaned to AC Milan and finally had his scoring moment in 10 games.