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Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao’s team in hot water? Milan’s unintentional Serie A rule violation could lead to sanctions

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates with teammate Rafael Leao after scoring the team's second goal during a Pre-Season Friendly match between FC Barcelona and AC Milan at M&T Bank Stadium on August 06, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.
© Getty ImagesChristian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates with teammate Rafael Leao after scoring the team's second goal during a Pre-Season Friendly match between FC Barcelona and AC Milan at M&T Bank Stadium on August 06, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Milan’s commanding 4-0 victory over Udinese on Friday was supposed to be a night of celebration. Goals from Rafael LeaoStrahinja PavlovicTheo Hernandez, and Tijjani Reijnders helped bring an emphatic end to a three-game winless run. Even Christian Pulisic nearly added a fifth, only for his goal to be ruled out due to an offside call on Tammy Abraham.

But amid the attacking fireworks, a deeply worrying moment cast a shadow over the result. With less than ten minutes gone in the second half, a collision occurred that not only silenced the stadium but also led to Milan accidentally breaching a rare Serie A regulation—a moment that could have gone unnoticed if not for its unusual consequences.

In the 52nd minute, Mike Maignan, the Rossoneri’s starting goalkeeper—and captain on the night—raced out of his area to meet a long ball. From the opposite direction came Alex Jimenez, the two colliding at high speed. The result was harrowing. The keeper hit the ground and remained motionless. Play was immediately stopped. Medical personnel rushed in. Within minutes, the stretcher was called.

Though fears initially suggested the worst, the club confirmed later that their star never lost consciousness. He was taken to a hospital in Udine for precautionary testing and kept overnight under observation. On Saturday morning, the club confirmed that all tests came back clear. 

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“The decision to monitor the head injury was purely precautionary,” reported Tuttomercatoweb“All medical results were negative, and he was discharged this morning.”

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The unusual rule infringement by Milan

In the chaos that followed the injury, Milan reportedly made a simple, understandable mistake. Maignan had been wearing the captain’s armband, and upon being stretchered off, no one else put it onTheo Hernandez, Milan’s vice-captain, remained on the pitch for the rest of the game and even scored the club’s third goal—but did so without wearing the armband.

That, technically, is a breach of Serie A regulations. According to league rules, teams must always have a designated captain on the pitch, and that player must wear the armband. Hernandez’s goal, therefore, marks the first time in the league’s modern era that a ‘captain’ scored without visibly being one.

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Per La Gazzetta dello Sport, the oversight could result in a fine, but it is considered unlikely. “The referee, Juan Luca Sacchi, should have pointed out the issue,” the outlet noted, “but given the circumstances, it would be harsh to punish Milan.”

The incident may have opened an obscure rulebook loophole, but for the Red and Blacks, the bigger takeaway was that their captain avoided serious injury. With a vital clash against Atalanta looming on April 20, the focus now shifts to recovery.

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