Jamaica Gleaner

Inter’s first CL final in more than a decade a dream for Inzaghi

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INTER MILAN reached their first Champions League (CL) final in more than a decade with a 1-0 victory against city rivals AC Milan yesterday.

Inter had a 2-0 lead from the first leg of the semifinal and Lautaro Martinez’s 74th-minute goal ended any hopes for Milan to stage a comeback.

Several players from both teams fell to the ground in tears at the final whistle as the Nerazzurri won the so-called “Euroderby” 3-0 on aggregate to progress to its first final since they won the league, Italian Cup and Champions League under José Mourinho in 2010.

Inter players and staff celebrated for long afterwards with their fans, singing and dancing i n front of the Curva Nord packed full of Nerazzurri supporters in an electric atmosphere at San Siro – the stadium that both teams share.

“It’s obviously a great emotion, a dream that I had together with the guys, that we nurtured right from when the draw was made,” Inter coach Simone Inzaghi said. “We had to believe in ourselves and we have got here by merit, no one has gifted us anything.

“We had a long road, with difficulti­es but I think we earned it. I think probably from tomorrow we’ll realise more what we have done. But it’s a wonderful night with the fans, with our family, you can’t ask for anything more.”

Inter will face either 14-time champions Real Madrid or another juggernaut in Manchester City on June 10 in Istanbul. The second leg of the other semifinal takes place today with the scoreline locked at 1-1.

“Whoever we end up with, we will be unlucky, because they are two really great teams with incredible quality,” Inzaghi said with a wry smile. “I will watch tomorrow’s match, like I watched the first leg. … Obviously we will follow it closely.”

For Milan, the lengthy wait goes on. It last reached the showpiece event in 2007, when it won the last of its seven titles.

“At the moment there’s only disappoint­ment, there’s only disappoint­ment because we could have been in a Champions League final,” Milan coach Stefano Pioli said.

“But if we think that last year we went out in the group stage and this year we managed to reach the semifinals, we can and should be proud.

“But it’s clear we dreamt of reaching the final, we wanted the final, we wanted to beat our rivals.”

“The biggest regret is the first 10 minutes of the first leg when we conceded two goals in three, four minutes,” Pioli said. “And also not scoring tonight when we had the chances … that would have given us the enthusiasm, the energy, the extra confidence that could have helped us open up the match.”

 ?? AP ?? Inter Milan’s Romelu Lukaku (bottom left), Denzel Dumfries (top left) and Hakan Calhanoglu celebrate at the end of their Champions League semifinal second-leg football match against AC Milan at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, yesterday.
AP Inter Milan’s Romelu Lukaku (bottom left), Denzel Dumfries (top left) and Hakan Calhanoglu celebrate at the end of their Champions League semifinal second-leg football match against AC Milan at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, yesterday.

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