Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored two quickfire goals to get AC Milan back into the game against Fiorentina, reducing the deficit to 3-2.

The three-goal lead would last for barely a minute though as Milan’s high press resulted in a slack pass from Bonaventura that Ibrahimovic collected inside the box and set himself before firing into the far corner with a sweetly struck shot.

With 24 minutes left, the Rossoneri got a second goal back and it was thanks to fantastic play from Theo Hernandez down the left side. He darted to the byline and cut a perfect ball back to Ibrahimovic who was on hand to fire home first time from near the penalty spot.

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