On Saturday, November, the Serie A was in flux. AC Milan, playing on the road, had a two-goal lead, but encountered stubborn resistance from Lecce, and eventually drew 2-2, losing two points. French striker Chiote was shown two yellow cards and sent off with a direct red card for roaring at the referee at the end of the match, facing a four-match suspension.
AC Milan started the game on a high note with a victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Europa League in midweek, with morale high and a dominant start to the game. Chiote was the first to break through in the 28th minute, and Leyendas followed up with another in the 35th minute to take a 2-0 lead at halftime. In the second half, Lecce fought back and managed to equalize. The more courageous Chiote challenged the opponent's handball behavior at the end of the game, and emotionally he rushed to the referee and protested loudly, and as a result, he was not restrained after getting the first yellow card, and was eventually ejected from the match after being shown another yellow card. At the moment of Lecce's final blow, VAR's controversial call ruled that the opponent had committed a foul first, allowing Keogh to avoid the embarrassment of being the guilty party of losing the game.