When Santiago Giménez scored in his home debut for AC Milan in the 1–0 win vs. Hellas Verona, he did more than just win his team three valuable points, he also wrote his name into Rossoneri history.
The Mexico national team striker has now scored in his first two Serie A games since arriving to Italy, a feat only accomplished two other times in AC Milan history since Serie A adopted the three points per win model in 1994–95.
Giménez joins USMNT captain Christian Pulisic and the legendary 2004 Ballon d'Or winner, Andriy Shevchenko, as the only Milan players to score in their first two league games for the club.
With his debut league goal to seal the victory vs. Empoli, plus his game winner against Hellas Verona, it's been a dream start for the Cruz Azul academy product to his Milan career in Serie A.






