After 0-0 in Sweden's first match, Milan have lined up four straight wins.

Today came the fifth - but the last big club was badly out for a long time.

Two goals from the slopes Gleison Bremer made Torino look to go victorious on San Siro. The visitors had the lead 2-1 when the stoppage time began, but then midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu acknowledged.

Zlatan burned a huge situation

Ibrahimovic, who was substituted after 65 minutes at the score 1-1, then lined up three chances to become a hero.

First, Rafael Leão made his way to the left and recorded the ball to a forward Zlatan who, from a few meters away, shot over. Noticeably frustrated, he stood in the goal cage and tore the networms.

In the sequence afterwards, he created another chance, but shot over. And in the sequence after that, he fired a heavy shot that goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu - Sweden's former teammate in PSG - reflexed.

The match went instead to an extension.

The Swedish goalkeeper again

After 15 scoreless minutes, Hakan Calhanoglu struck right at the start of the second extension quarter as he thundered 3-2 with his left foot.

Ibrahimovic got revenge for his huge loss during regular time and set the final score 4-2 in the 109th minute, nicely played by Brazilian talent Leão.

Kobe Bryant was hailed

Napoli and Juventus have already advanced to the semi-finals. Tomorrow, Inter and Fiorentina will meet in the fourth and final quarterfinals.

Prior to the match, deceased basketball legend, as well as Milan supporter, Kobe Bryant were paid tribute to a slideshow at San Siro. It ended with the text "Legends never die". On the stand, fans held up a banner with the text “Vila in peace, Kobe and Gianna. Forever together".

A Milan supporter wearing a Kobe Bryant shirt. The basketball legend who recently died in a helicopter crash was a pronounced Milan fan. Photo: TT

The text is updated.

CLIP: Milan decided with the final kick of the match (19 January 2020)

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Milan cheer after Ante Rebic made 3-2 on stoppage time against Udinese. Photo: TT