Carlos Bacca, Alex, Giacomo Bonaventura and Ignazio Abate all got on the score sheet as AC Milan survived an early scare to breeze past Frosinone. Sinisa Mihajlovic’s men had been one goal down by half time but fought hard to win by 4-2 and take all three points in the second half. Frosinone took the lead early on through Daniel Ciofani and the hosts were in control until half-time. After the break, however, Milan piled the pressure on their relegation-threatened opponents and were rewarded in the 50th minute when Ignazio Abate levelled with only his second goal for the club. Carlos Bacca put the visitors in front five minutes later with his ninth goal in all competitions this season, after brave work from Giacomo Bonaventura, and Milan remained dangerous for the remainder of the encounter at Stadio Matusa. Federico Dionisi’s header gave the home side brief hope, before Alex added a third in the 77th minute. Giacomo Bonaventura scored Milan’s fourth in stoppage time to inflict on Frosinone a defeat that leaves the minnows 18th in the Serie A standings, two points adrift of safety, after a run of three successive losses. Milan, meanwhile, have now lost just one of their last 10 league outings.
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