Inter Milan - AC Milan, the summary of the match
Inter Milan comfortably qualified for the Italian Cup final in the second leg of the semi-final against AC Milan on Tuesday night.
The Nerazzurri overcame a 0-0 draw in the first leg thanks to a double from Lautaro Martinez, and will face Juventus or Fiorentina in the final on May 11.
Inter Milan corrects AC Milan and advances to the final of the Italian Cup.
Inter Milan advanced to the Italian Cup final with a 3-0 victory against AC Milan in a derby played at full pace in the return leg of the semi-finals after a sluggish 0-0 draw in the first leg.
On May 11, eleven years after their previous coronation, the Nerazzurri, who can thank the VAR for a goal harshly denying the Rossoneri for a positional offside in the second half, will aim to win their eighth Italian Cup.
It will be either Juventus or Fiorentina, who will meet in the other semi-final on Wednesday (1-0 to go for the Bianconeri, defending champions).
- Early on, there is a goal.
- Martinez "KO'd" Mike Maignan with a superb volley close to the post in front of a packed San Siro (75,000 people) for the first time in a derby since the Covid-19 epidemic (4th).
The Argentinian "Toro" accomplished it again shortly before the halftime with a stinging ball to beat the French goalkeeper's departure in the lone competition where he had not yet scored this season (40th).
Despite Lautaro's two scratches, the Rossoneri attempted everything they could and drove the Interistes to their last fortifications.
However, they were beaten by a tenacious Samir Handanovic in front of Rafael Leao (24th, 28th) and a nervous strike from Alexis Saelemaekers (30th).
With a desperate tackle, Ivan Perisic replaced him to deny Franck Kessié the equalizer (39th).
Milan went on the offensive again after the restart, but with a bit too much haste against a tough nerazzurro defense.
Antonio Conte is still in position for a hat-trick of Supercopa, Cup, and Scudetto victories.
With a tremendous shot, Ismael Bennacer thought he had finally penetrated him (66th).
However, the goal was disallowed by the referee after many minutes of deliberation for Pierre Kalulu's offside, which may have impeded Handanovic's eyesight.
It was too much for Milan, especially because Inter ended the game with a third goal from Robin Gosens (82nd minute) to give Simone Inzaghi's first triumph in a "derby of the Madonna" a favorable scale.
With victory in the Italian Supercup in January and a possible scudetto yet to be contested with these same Rossoneri, Antonio Conte's replacement may still win everything at national level in his first season on the Inter bench.
Tags:- Inter Milan - AC Milan - Italian Supercup

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