Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored a penalty for Udinese on Saturday in his first start for AC Milan in a year, making him the oldest goal scorer in Serie A history.
The veteran striker, recently recalled to the Swedish national team, scored a penalty on his second try in first-half stoppage time to make it 1-1.
He missed his first penalty, but was given his second chance when his Beto was penalized for assault and his shot hit the center of the goal.
The 41-year-old Ibrahimovic, at 166, overtook former AC his Milan defender Alessandro Costacurta to become Italy's oldest top goalscorer.
However, Milan scored and broke in just before half-time as Beto made up for a mistake with a goal. Ibrahimovic was called up to Milan coach Stefano Pioli's starting XI for the first time since January last year and was handed the captain's armband.
He has been out since May last year after undergoing reconstructive surgery on his left knee's anterior cruciate ligament, and has appeared in three games this season as a substitute.
Milan are fourth in Serie A ahead of Saturday's game, 20 points behind leaders Napoli.
AFP
