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Leão's Lazio Tantrum: Dressing Room Bust-Up with Pulisic Leaves Milan in Tatters

Leão's Lazio Tantrum: Dressing Room Bust-Up with Pulisic Leaves Milan in Tatters

Susy Campanale (Football Italia) EN 16 March 2026 at 19:42
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Rafael Leão clashed with Christian Pulisic after being subbed during AC Milan's 1-0 loss to Lazio, with the argument spilling into the dressing room where coach Max Allegri intervened. Leão was frustrated over missed passes, amid a struggling partnership that's yielded just two goals from seven joint starts this season. Reports from Susy Campanale at Football Italia highlight the tensions as Milan battles form issues.

Leão's Lazio Tantrum: Dressing Room Bust-Up with Pulisic Leaves Milan in Tatters

Picture this: AC Milan trailing Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico, tension thicker than a Roman fog. Enter Rafael Leão, the Portuguese speedster who's usually gliding past defenders like they're statues. But last night, his night went from bad to explosive.

Slow-Motion Exit Sparks On-Pitch Chaos

Subbed off in the 66th minute of that gutting 1-0 defeat, Leão didn't exactly sprint to the bench. We're talking glacial pace, mate – so leisurely that keeper Mike Maignan had to dash halfway up the pitch to give him a nudge. Even boss Max Allegri tried a consoling arm around the shoulders, but Leão shrugged it off like a dodgy kebab.

Post-match, Allegri played it cool: Leão was just miffed about a couple of chances where the service was lacking. Fair enough, these flare-ups happen in the heat of battle. But sources reckon there was more brewing under the surface.

Dressing Room Drama: Fingers Pointed at Pulisic

According to reports from Gazzetta dello Sport, and originally broken by Susy Campanale at Football Italia, Leão's beef was squarely with teammate Christian Pulisic. The USMNT lad apparently hogged the ball in two prime attacking spots, leaving Leão fuming on the wing.

It didn't end with the whistle. Back in the dressing room, words were exchanged – heated ones. Allegri had to step in like a referee at closing time, prying the pair apart and telling them to pipe down. Blimey, from strike partners to squabbling siblings in the blink of an eye.

Partnership on the Rocks: Stats Don't Lie

Let's be honest, this duo hasn't set the Serie A alight. Pulisic is goalless in 2026, drier than the Sahara. Maybe that's why he was clinging to possession like it was his ticket to glory – desperate to end the drought.

They've only started together seven times this season, mustering a measly two goals for Milan. Remember Leão's strike against Cremonese? Pulisic was already warming the bench by then. Injuries have kept them apart more than they've linked up, turning what should be a dream team into a disjointed mess.

Milan fans are scratching their heads. Leão's a worldie on his day, terrorising full-backs with that electric pace. Pulisic brings flair and work rate, but without the end product, it's all sizzle, no sausage.

What's Next for the Rossoneri?

Allegri's got a headache now. Can he glue this partnership back together, or is it time for a tactical tweak? Milan's season hinges on fireworks like Leão, but if the dressing room's turning into a powder keg, those sparks could ignite the wrong kind of blaze.

Keep an eye on the next training sessions – will there be awkward silences or a public make-up? One thing's sure: in the cut-throat world of Serie A, you can't afford your stars sniping at each other. Milan need goals, not grudges.

For now, it's a reminder that even superstars have off days – and off tempers. Fancy a pint to mull this over? Cheers to football's endless drama.

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Players:

Rafael LeãoChristian PulisicMike MaignanMax Allegri

Clubs:

AC MilanLazioCremonese

Leagues:

Serie A
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