Inter and Milan This Monday they gave the neutral viewer a truly great game to remember that, played Arabiaended up achieving the Super Cup of the ‘rossoneri’ team after recovering from a 2-0 deficit and ended up winning 2-3 with a goal from Tammy Abraham in extra time. Sergio Conceicaoa Portuguese coach who had only been in office for a week, won his first title in Milan when the predictions pointed to his team as doomed to lose in the final against their neighbors Inter and after showing great resilience, because in the semifinals they were also forced to come back against Juventus.
If it was a little distorted when it was argued Riyadhthis ‘Derby della Madonnina’ lost part of its charm before the ball got rolling when it was discovered that there was no Italian in the ‘eleven’ of Milanfor the first time in the history of their meetings against the eternal rivals. But once the game was underway, what was said remained an anecdote next to the high level of football displayed by all. It was a match played head-to-head, with Inter was the first to strike in terms of the scoreboard when Lautaro himself opened the game after completing a counterattack before the break.
Already in the second half, the panorama did nothing but darken for the Milan in the 47th minute, when Taremi made it 2-0 after the interval Tomori and Wow to catch a pass filtered between the lines by De Vrij. But the ‘rossonero’ team, because of the pride given by the shirt or because Sergio Conceicao He was able to carry out a profound metamorphosis in record time, he did not lose heart and worked to find the comeback that followed.
In the 52nd minute he reduced the gap Theo Hernandez from a direct free kick, in the 80th minute he equalized Pulisic with a shot inside the area in the middle of himself Theo from the left, and in the 93rd minute, when the Super Cup like deciding on a penalty shootout, scored Tammy Abraham. It was a very ‘area mouse’ goal that sent the fans present at Al-Awwal in Riyadh into a frenzy, all the while seeming to be more ‘Rossonera’ than ‘Nerazzurri’ in response to their shouts.
This time, the team bears the name of the city and not the Inter the one who celebrates the beautiful Milan.
TECHNICAL SHEET
2 – Inter Milan: Summer; Bisseck, De Vrij (Darmian, d.84), Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella (Frattesi, m.84), Calhanoglu (Asllani, m.35), Mkhitaryan (Zielinski, m.65), Dimarco (Carlos Augusto, m.66); Taremi and Lautaro Martínez.
3 – Milan: Be careful; Emerson Royal (Calabria, d.87), Tomori, Thiaw, Theo Hernández; Musah (Abraham, d.77), Fofana; Pulisic, Reijnders (Loftus-Cheek, d. 77), Álex Jiménez (Rafael Leao; Morata.
Objectives: 1-0, m.45: Lautaro Martínez; 2-0, m.47: Taremi; 2-1, m.52: Theo Hernández; 2-2, m.80: Pulisic; 2-3, m.93: Abraham
Referee: Simone Sozza. He showed yellow cards to Mkhitaryan (m.51), Dumfries (m.54), Barella (m.72), BAstoni (m.89) of Inter Milan; and Tomori (m.57) of Milan.
Events: match corresponding to the final of the Italian Super Cup, played at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) before approximately 26,000 spectators.
Source: La Verdad

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