Milan comfortably hammered 10-man Venezia with a 3-0 victory at the Pier Luigi Penzo Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Ibrahimovic scored the game’s first goal barely two minutes in, tapping in from a yard away to put the visitors ahead.
They attempted to extend their lead in the first half but were unable to do so.
Hernandez made it 2-0 only three minutes after the break, squeezing a shot in at the near post.
Svoboda then got sent off for blocking Leao’s shot using his arm on the line, and Hernandez scored the subsequent spot-kick.
Pioli’s 400th game in charge in Serie A ended in a win, putting Milan on top of the standings for the time being, at least until Inter plays later today.
It’s now three wins in a row, and they’ll face Genoa in the Coppa Italia next.
Venezia, on the other hand, has suffered back-to-back defeats and remains in 16th place.
They’re also competing in the Coppa Italia, with a midweek trip to Atalanta.













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