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The pre-season friendly match between Liverpool and AC Milan at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium ended in a 4-2 victory for AC Milan, highlighting key insights into both teams' performances and areas for improvement. Despite Liverpool showing promise with goals from Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo, Milan's clinical counter-attacks proved decisive. Rafael Leão opened the scoring early for Milan, followed by goals from Cheikhou Loftus-Cheek and two from Michael Okafor in the second half, securing the win.
From Liverpool's perspective, manager Arne Slot recognized the need for tactical adjustments after this defeat, focusing on strengthening the team's defensive resilience and exploiting offensive opportunities more effectively. The match showcased Liverpool's attacking potential, especially through Szoboszlai and Gakpo, but defensive lapses allowed Milan to capitalize on counter-attacks.
AC Milan displayed a solid defensive structure combined with swift transitions into attack, making them a threat on the break. Their composure in possession was a marked improvement from previous matches, reflecting positive strides ahead of further fixtures on their Asia-Pacific tour. The match also featured an emotional tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, adding significance to the occasion.
Overall, the game underlined the need for Liverpool to build on offensive creativity while shoring up defensive vulnerabilities. For Milan, the performance reinforced confidence in their counter-attacking strategy and ball control, suggesting a promising pre-season phase for both clubs.
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