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After a gala evening in the 236th Milan derby, Inter are close to their first Champions League final since the last triumph 13 years ago. In the first leg of the semi-finals, coach Simone Inzaghi’s team didn’t give city rivals AC Milan a chance and, with a 2-0 (2-0) win, created an excellent starting position for the second duel on May 16.
The two former Bundesliga professionals Edin Dzeko (8th) and Henrikh Mkhitaryan (11th) scored for the well-deserved victory, which could have been even better. The Nerazzurri have won the Henkel Cup three times in their club’s history, most recently in 2010 with a 2-0 win over FC Bayern Munich. In the second semi-final on Tuesday, defending champions Real Madrid and Manchester City drew 1-1 in the first leg.
Black and red dominated the stands, after all Milan had home rights. But the unloved city rival quickly proved to be a mood killer. Ex-Wolfsburg’s Dzeko shocked the Rossoneri after just eight minutes when he overtook defender Davide Calabria from a Hakan Calhanoglu corner. For the 37-year-old, who was preferred to Belgian strike giant Romelu Lukaku, it was the fourth goal of this premier class season.
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And it got even worse for Milan: Just three minutes later, Federico Dimarco staged ex-Dortmunder Mkhitaryan, who completed the goal coldly. The hosts were completely out of character, acted without ideas and had no concept at all against Inter’s attacking attack, in which German international Robin Gosens, who had recovered from a shoulder injury, was on the bench. It all went against the reigning champion. Star striker Rafael Leão, who is about to extend his contract, was unable to get fit in time due to his adductor injury and left a big gap with his individual class. And midfield organizer Ismael Bennacer had to leave the field injured early on.
With the 0:2 at the break, Stefano Pioli’s team was even well served. Calhanoglu hit the post for Inter (16′). In addition, the Spanish referee Gil Manzano took back a penalty for Inter after a video review because Lautaro Martinez went down very quickly (31st). The Argentine world champion also had another good chance to score (34′).
In the second round, the hosts were able to make the game a little more balanced. This also lifted the spirits of the Milan fans, who in the meantime lit firecrackers and Bengali fires. More than a shot by Sandro Tonali did not come out (63.). In the last half hour, ex-Schalke player Malick Thiaw was also on the field with the champions.
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