After a record-breaking start to his Serie A career with Genoa, the prolific Pole won over Milan fans by netting with his first three shots on target
When Krzysztof Piatek was a child, he had a Manchester United jersey with Cristiano Ronaldo's name and number on the back.
Now, the Poland striker is competing with the Portuguese superstar for this season's Serie A capocannoniere award.
So, when Piatek described his January move to AC Milan as "a fairy tale", it was easy to see where he was coming from.
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Only last year, he was plying his trade in Poland with Cracovia.