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Milan’s Cutrone dumps Inter out of Italian Cup

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MILAN: Milan teenager Patrick Cutrone scored a sensationa­l extra-time goal to dump Inter Milan out of the Italian Cup on Wednesday and book a semi-final showdown with Lazio.

The 19-year-old broke through after 109 minutes under driving rain at the San Siro after the match had ended 0-0 in regular time to set up a two-legged semifinal against the Romans who saw off Fiorentina 1-0 on Tuesday.

The victory was a welcome relief for new Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso who had likened the clash to “a World Cup final.”

“To think that yesterday I was in Primavera (Milan’s youth team), now cheering at San Siro with this magnificen­t crowd is something i ncredible,” said Cutrone who was booked for taking his jersey off in the celebratio­ns after scoring.

“I think this victory was necessary for morale, the derby can’t be described as a normal game, but now we’re enjoying this victory and this shift and from tomorrow we will think about the challenge against Fiorentina.”

Milan went into the game in 11th place in Serie A, a massive 21 points behind league leaders Napoli, meaning the Italian Cup and the Europa League, where they have made the last 32, are their only avenues to silverware this season.

But it was a third consecutiv­e defeat for Inter who are third in Serie A, five points off the leaders.

Goalkeeper Antonio Donnarumma made his senior debut for Milan as younger brother Gianluigi Donnarumma and Marco Storari were both injured.

And the 27-year-old — who joined Milan last summer as part of the negotiatio­ns for the renewal of his brother’s contract — had a baptism of fire with the video assistant referee (VAR) coming to his rescue in the first half as he awkwardly turned the ball into his own net.

But as the match headed into extra time it was to be Cutrone’s night as he broke through the Inter defence finishing off a Suso cross which left Handanovic with no chance to keep Milan on track for their sixth Italian Cup title and first since 2003.

The remaining quarter-finals between Napoli and Atalanta and Juventus at home to city rivals Torino will be played at the start of next month. AFP

 ?? EPA PIC ?? AC Milan’s Patrick Cutrone celebrates scoring against Inter Milan in the Italy Cup quarter-final on Wednesday. Milan won 1-0.
EPA PIC AC Milan’s Patrick Cutrone celebrates scoring against Inter Milan in the Italy Cup quarter-final on Wednesday. Milan won 1-0.

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