It was two strong teams with different focus that met at the San Siro when AC Milan hosted Atalanta on Friday night.

Milan, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic from the start, came into the match with three straight victories and set their sights on consolidating their Europa League place.

For Atalanta, in turn, it was mainly about securing second place in the league, although mathematically there was also a chance to put some pressure on league-leading Juventus.

Dream goal by Calhanoglu

Milan, who came to the match with three straight victories in the back, got a great start to the match and already in the 14th minute Hakan Calhanoglu beautifully pushed in a free kick in Pierluigi Gollini's left cross.

The guests from Bergamo had already scored a record number of goals in Serie A, 95, before tonight's match, and despite Ruslan Malinovsky seeing his penalty saved by Gianluigi Donnarumma, Gian Piero Gasperini's men would score this evening as well.

And that through the Colombian Duvan Zapata who carefully picked up a goalkeeper return and put 1-1 which was also the end result.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic then?

Apart from a penalty situation in the final minutes where the Swede called for a penalty, not much happened around the 38-year-old who scored seven goals in 15 matches in Serie A this season.