Milan qualified for the Champions League final for the first time since the 2013-2014 season, with an explicit victory over Austrian Salzburg 4-0 in Group E competitions Wednesday in Turin.
Milan raised its score to 10 points, in second place behind leaders Chelsea, and the winner of Croatian Dinamo Zagreb 2-1, raising its score to 13 points.
He took turns scoring the goals of the French winner Olivier Giroud (14 and 57), the Bosnian Rada Krunic (46), and the Brazilian Junior Macias (90 + 1).
Milan entered the match needing a draw only to have a one-point advantage over its opponent.
After French defender Theo Fernandez hit the post following 3 minutes, his fellow veteran striker Giroud opened the scoring, taking advantage of a corner kick by Sandro Tonali, who rose above everyone else to head into the net (14).
Giroud thought that he scored the second goal for his team, taking advantage of a rebound from the goalkeeper following a shot by Hernandez, but the referee canceled it for offending the veteran striker (24).
Salzburg pressed in an attempt to equalize, but Milan goalkeeper Ciprien Tataruano brilliantly saved all his attempts.
At the beginning of the second half, Milan consolidated its lead with a second goal through Bosnian Krunic from a header following an individual effort by Serbian striker Ante Rebic (46).
And soon Giroud settled the result in favor of his team by adding the third goal for his team and his second personal following a wonderful individual effort by the brilliant Portuguese winger Rafael Leao to hit his left into the net (57).
The Brazilian Macias concluded the goal celebration by scoring his fourth in the first minute of overtime.
And in the same group, the heart of Chelsea He fell behind once morest Dinamo Zagreb with a goal to win 2-1 to avenge his loss to him at the start of his career in this competition, which ousted his former German coach Thomas Tuchel before Graham Potter took over in his place.
Zagreb advanced with a goal by Bruno Petkovic following 7 minutes, but Raheem Sterling equalized for the London team (18) before Swiss international Dennis Zakaria gave him the win (30).