Easy match for the Rossoneri, but not so easy as the score says.
The game started with a 35 second goal of Antonio Nocerino, after a terrific El Shaarawy's slide-rule pass.
Nocerino is a new man in front of the player at the start of season. So everyone thought to play the game in rest, but it wasn't.
Pescara wanted to recover quickly, and Marco Amelia palming a Romulo Togni shoot at 13th minute, and domitated all the first half. Just two plays to mention: Giampaolo Pazzini drived a Robinho cross over the bar, and a good saved from Mattia Perin (perscara's goalkeeper) on a El Shaarawy's shoot.
In the second half, a mention for Pazzini that hitted a Mattia De Sciglio's cross, coming from an assist by Riccardo Montolivo, that warmed Perin's gloves.
Pescara helped AC Milan to double the score, when Abbruscato headed Robinho's cross into his own net in the 51st minute.
But Pescara were still alive. Terlizzi found a way to score in the 56th minute, when all the defense players were like sleeping.
Immediately after, Pescara could equalise with the woodwork of Antonio Balzano. It seemed that Cristiano Bergodi's men began to dominate possession.
But with a corner, AC Milan scored with another Pescara's autogoal by Jonathas.
Pazzini had the goal within his sights but chose to roll the ball across to El Shaarawy and he scored.
The player tapped home his 14th league goal of the season, confirming himself to be the top scorer of Serie A.
Final whistles and a fourth consecutive vicory for the team, now closed to within two points of sixth-placed Roma, the next opponent tomorrow evening.
Gigi Beltrame