Inter on Wednesday retained the Italian Supercoppa after Edin Dzeko inspired his team to a 3-0 victory over local rivals AC Milan.
The damage was done in the opening 21 minutes in Riyadh thanks to Dzeko, who played a defense-splitting pass for Federico Dimarco’s 10th-minute opener and doubled Inter’s lead 11 minutes later.
Lautaro Martinez then added a brilliantly taken third in the 77th minute to underline Inter’s superiority on a night when Milan simply did not show up.
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Inter claim the Italian season’s first trophy as they did last year when they beat Juventus.
“We put in a great performance, the boys were brilliant from the first minute until the final whistle,” Dzeko told Mediaset. “We won the Supercoppa last season, so we knew how great it is to win it... I’m really happy that we’re bringing home another trophy and I hope there will be more in the future.”
Without the raucous soundtrack of a packed San Siro, Wednesday’s match in Saudi Arabia was an unusual Milan derby, but that would not stop Inter fans claiming local bragging rights, as well as the Supercoppa for the seventh time.
Both teams are trailing way behind SSC Napoli in what is beginning to look like a one-team title charge, but Inter appeared a class above uninspired Italian champions Milan, who barely laid a glove on Simone Inzaghi’s side.
“We weren’t up to the task in the first half, we made too many mistakes and from there it was difficult to turn the match around,” Milan coach Stefano Pioli told Mediaset. “The defeat hurts because it was a trophy we wanted to win, but the rest of the season is still there for us. We just need to get back to playing the way we know how.”
Milan continued their sluggish start to the year and Dzeko punished them by helping Inter to a two-goal halftime lead which was more than deserved.
The 36-year-old beautifully sent Nicolo Barella scampering in behind Milan’s defense, allowing the Italy midfielder to roll a low pass which compatriot Dimarco had no problems tucking away.
Dzeko then punished sloppy Milan defending of a free-kick by charging through onto Alessandro Bastoni’s drilled long pass, cutting inside Sandro Tonali and driving home a fine strike from a tight angle.
Milan huffed and puffed in the second half, but the closest they came to getting back into the game was the underwhelming Rafael Leao smashing over the bar three minutes after halftime.
Martinez made absolutely sure Inzaghi would claim his fourth Supercoppa as a coach when the Argentina forward span a bamboozled Fikayo Tomori and controlled Milan Skriniar’s long pass before tucking home a beautiful finish with the outside of his right boot.
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