The Italian team, AC Milan, returned with a disappointing 2-2 draw from the Serbian host Red Star, in the first leg of the 32nd round of the European Football League, making it difficult for them in the return match.

Milan's first goal came from friendly fire, after Red Star's Radovan Yankov scored a goal by mistake in his own team's goal in the 42nd minute, but Jailor Kanga Kaku scored the equalizer for the home side in the 55th minute with a penalty kick.

Theo Hernandez returned Milan's lead in the 61st minute with a penalty kick as well, but Milan Pavkov scored the equalizer for Red Star in the third minute of calculated time instead of lost, despite the numerical shortfall suffered by the Serbian team, who played with 10 players after Milan Rodic was sent off in the minute. 77 for receiving a second warning.

On the other hand, Silvio Berlusconi, the former owner of Milan, advised striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic to stay with him until the end of his career.

The 39-year-old Swedish veteran has excelled with Milan this season, scoring 16 goals in 18 appearances in all competitions.

Ibrahimovic may be transferred to Berlusconi's second-division club, which is currently owned by Berlusconi, but the 84-year-old former Italian prime minister advised the player to stay in Milan.

"Ibrahimovic should end his busy career in a great way, and I advise him to stay until the end of his career in Milan," he told Sky Sports.