Four-star Inter humiliates self-destructed AC Milan
- Source: Global Times
- [22:02 August 30 2009]
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Inter Milan striker Alberto Milito Diego (No. 22) congratulated by Brazilian midfielder Thiago Motta after scoring his penalty during its Italian Serie A match against AC Milan at San Siro Stadium yesterday. Photo: AFP
Title holder Inter Milan claimed derby honors by hammering city rival AC Milan 4-0 yesterday after Gennaro Gattuso was sent off in the first half.
Milan, and Gattuso in particular, self-destructed in spectacular fashion during a 10-minute first half period in a match that suggests the loss of Kaka to Real Madrid has hit the red and black half of the city harder than they thought.
Thiago Motta scored his first goal for Inter and fellow new-recruit Diego Milito added a penalty before Brazilian fullback Maicon’s strike had all but ended the contest by half time.
Serbian Dejan Stankovic’s second half rocket put the gloss on an accomplished performance as coach Leonardo suffered a miserable first derby in charge of Milan.
Inter coach Jose Mourinho, who gave a debut to Dutch playmaker Wesley Sneijder following his move from Real, had no desire to dwell on this victory.
“Tomorrow is another day, this is already finished,” he said. “After the first goal it was no longer a contest and my team won easily.”
Sneijder justified his manager’s faith on six minutes, testing Milan goalkeeper Marco Storari with a curling effort from outside the box.
Ronaldinho should have done better in the 13th minute when teed up by Pato. But after sending his shot miles off target and falling over in the process, the Brazilian tried claiming a penalty despite there being no contact from Stankovic when he tripped over his own feet.
Milan looked lively, but the first goal in the 29th minute changed everything.
It came from a sweeping team move on the edge of the Milan box as Motta fed Samuel Eto’o, who shifted the ball on to Milito before the Argentine played the ball behind the back line where Motta, who had continued his forward run, unchecked by either Mathieu Flamini or Marek Jankulovski, curled a shot beyond Storari.
Six minutes later and Milan fell to pieces.
From a Milan free kick, Inter broke at pace with Maicon lumping a long ball down the line for Eto’o to chase. The Cameroon forward skinned Gattuso who slung his arm around the Inter man’s neck and hauled him down inside the box for a clear professional foul.
Inexplicably the referee only showed Gattuso a yellow card, but Milito exacted adequate punishment by smashing his penalty home.
Gattuso had already signaled to the bench that he wanted to come off before the goal, but his attempts to leave the field were hampered as substitute Clarence Seedorf wasn’t ready.
The play continued and Gattuso hacked down Sneijder in the 40th munite, earning a second yellow before Seedorf had a chance to enter the fray.
Gattuso was irate and blasted his bench as he trudged off, leaving his team a man down.
To add insult to injury, Maicon scored a third on the stroke of half time after a one-two with Milito as Flamini once again failed to track a forward run.
Stankovic’s howitzer from 25 yards in the 67th minute was the final nail in Milan’s coffin but tellingly, the nominal hosts at the San Siro, had a hand in their own downfall as Andrea Pirlo failed to close down the Serbian, giving him time and space to pick his spot.
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