Inter 1-2 Milan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s return solves the Della Madonnina Derby

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored two goals to give Milan a 2–1 win over Inter in a dramatic Derby della Madonnina while marking his return from coronavirus in style (More Football News).

The 39-year-old had missed four games and had played almost a month after getting COVID-19, but put Stefano Pioli’s men on two goals in 16 minutes on Saturday.

Romelu Lukaku returned to Inter before half the break but, despite the tension of the middle of the moment, Antonio Conte’s appearance could not force the tie at the end of his four-match winning streak in the derby.

Milan Inter with two goals in 3 minutes, either scored through Ibrahimovic.

After being sent on purpose via Hakan Calhanoglu, the Swede granted a clumsy foul through Aleksandar Kolarov and himself committed the resulting penalty.

Samir Handanovic threw himself to his forehand to make an impressive stop, for Ibrahimovic to turn a rebound with the left-hander.

Ibrahimovic then returned the blow after a very good counterattack that also involved Calhanoglu who allowed Rafael Leao to send a very good center from the left, which changed impressively with a controlled first stop.

Lukaku didn’t make a mistake in the 29th minute when he arrived here after Gianluigi Donnarumma inadvertently hit an Ivan Perisic cross on his way.

Later, Lautaro Martínez had a transparent headbutt of Simon Kjaer and an even greater chance in the air, this time Lukaku, was ruled through the unchecked Belgian striker at the end of a breathless first half.

A third chance to lead was pleading after the break, Achraf Hakimi defevered the goal with a jumping effort when Inter increased the pressure, while replacement Rade Krunic opened when he ended up with a Milan victory at the other end.

There was another turn when Inter received a penalty when Donnarumma attempted to take Lukaku down in the final stage, but the VAR ruled that the striker had strayed from offside before the incident, while Milan held up to celebrate a remarkable triumph.

What does that mean? Flying Milan

Talisman Ibrahimovic has strengthened Milan since his arrival in January and Pioli has robbed the team. There are 20 undefeated matches in all competitions and the most sensible rankings with 4 consecutive League victories to kick off the season for the first time since he was coached through Fabio Capello in 1995.

This already puts them five questions ahead of his rivals in the city, with Conte not being able to claim a victory that would have made him the first Inter manager to win his first three derbies in Milan.

Incredible Ibra

As if he had never been absent, Ibrahimovic took over the derby and bowed the lace in favor of his team. He has already scored five goals in 3 games this season and has created Inter twice in addition to his goals. game even though Pioli said before the game that he didn’t know how many minutes the veteran had on his legs and once back it was inspiring.

Lukaku extends his series in one night

Inter amassed 19 shots, but only six of them hit the target, with only one of his nine attempts in the second half, a pass from Lukaku, which unsealed Donnarumma.

Lukaku risked and scored in a third consecutive Milan derby and created 3 opportunities for his teammates; however, apart from his goal, he was unable to convert any of his other seven attempts, adding that he lacked a very good chance to draw.

Key Data of Opta:

– The Rossoneri won their first Serie A derby in Milan since January 2016, a 3-0 win with Sinisa Mihajlovic – Ibrahimovic has now matched Silvio Piola as a player who scored more than two goals in Serie A maximum after the age of 38: 4 – The Swede scored 8 Serie A goals in the Milan derby (six with AC Milan Array two with Inter) , less than 3 players (Meazza 12, Nordahl and Nyers 11) Array – Milan won their 1400th Serie A match (including the winning matches) – the Rossoneri have become the third team to triumph at this level after Juventus and Inter – they are the first team to have conceded Lukaku goals in three other Serie A (3) matches.

What’s next?

Inter will seek to recover when he begins his league-level crusade at home against Borussia Monchengladbach on Wednesday, a day before Milan starts their all-against-all Europa League tournament with a check against Celtic.

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