- Joao Felix scores on his AC Milan debut, securing the win in the Coppa Italia quarter-final.
- Tammy Abraham nets a brace against his parent club Roma, leading Milan to a 3-1 victory.
- Kyle Walker makes his second appearance for Milan following his loan move from Manchester City.
Joao Felix marked his AC Milan debut with a goal, while Tammy Abraham netted twice against his parent club as Milan triumphed 3-1 over Roma in the Coppa Italia quarter-final.
Abraham, on loan for the season, scored two first-half goals to put Milan 2-0 ahead.

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Roma’s Artem Dovbyk pulled one back, but Felix, a deadline-day loan signing from Chelsea, sealed the win with a clever chip over Roma keeper Mile Svilar.
Felix, who joined Chelsea from Atletico Madrid for £45m last summer, made an immediate impact. English right-back Kyle Walker also featured in his second Milan appearance after joining on loan from Manchester City.
Abraham, who moved to Roma in 2021, was greeted with boos from the fans of his parent club.
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“Everybody knows how I feel about Roma, it’s a club that means a lot to me. It wasn’t nice,” Abraham told Mediaset.
“I think they thought I celebrated but I didn’t celebrate, I was just thanking God. This is football, it happens.”




