Luka Jovic has officially left AC Milan, as the club decided not to use the renewal clause in his contract, and his goal tally thus stopped at 13. However, which of those were his best?
While Jovic rarely got the chance from start, at least if you look at his entire two-year spell as one, he still managed to make a difference for the Rossoneri. For a while, he was a proper super sub for the team and this season, he also scored some good goals from start.
Despite this, Milan decided not to renew his contract and the Serbian is now a free agent, ready to continue his career elsewhere. Below, we take a look at his top five goals with the red and black shirt.
The Serbian scored two goals in this game, as most of you will know, but while the second one was a bit scrappy, the first was lovely. He showed great movement inside the box to beat his man and the header was spot on as well. Credit to Alex Jimenez for the assist.
It was a rather comfortable win for Milan, but Jovic’s goal (the opener of the game) came just before the break and thus set it all up. Once again, he showed great awareness inside the box with the goal and the volley strike was just lovely.
This was in the Coppa Italia round of 16 and Stefano Pioli fielded a lot of youngsters, as well as some usual bench players. Jovic certainly took advantage of the opportunity, scoring two goals. The first was the best, though, bringing a cross down before calmly slotting it home.
As we saw with so many of Jovic’s goals at Milan, he knows a thing or two about being in the right place at the right time. This goal was another example of that, picking up the flick-on with a volley in the box. It wasn’t the easiest of finishes but he did really well, it must be said.
Although this was a defeat for Milan, Jovic at least gave Milan a chance with a nice tap-in. His movement was great, anticipating where the cross would end up and finding the space in between the Napoli defenders.
