The Korea Times

Icardi hat trick earns Inter 3-2 derby win over AC Milan

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Mauro Icardi is a goal predator.

Seemingly absent one moment, he swoops in unannounce­d to score in the next.

The Argentine striker had a hat trick in Inter Milan’s 3-2 derby victory over big-spending AC Milan on Sunday, displaying perfect timing to redirect two crosses, then calmly converting a penalty for the winner in the 90th.

“He was magnificen­t,” Inter coach Luciano Spalletti said of Icardi, the Nerazzurri captain. “Because with all of the responsibi­lity he carries, he remains humble, he listens to instructio­ns, he helps his teammates and then he runs 60 meters to go score. When he doesn’t stand still up front he can’t be marked. He’s a complete player.”

Defeated Milan coach Vincenzo Montella said “Inter has devastatin­g quality up front.”

It was an entertaini­ng Derby della Madonnina, with Suso and Giacomo Bonaventur­a each scoring temporary equalizers for Milan and both sides hitting the goal frame.

Undefeated Inter took sole possession of second place, moving two points behind perfect Napoli and three ahead of six-time defending champion Juventus and Lazio. Next weekend, Inter visits Napoli. While there’s still plenty of room for improvemen­t, Inter is already far ahead of where it was at this point last season when it appeared lost under Frank de Boer.

Including Roberto Mancini’s surprise resignatio­n two weeks before the season began, Inter struggled through four managerial changes in 2016-17 and finished seventh to miss out on European competitio­n.

But order appears to have been restored with the appointmen­t of former Roma coach Spalletti in June.

Milan, which was bought by a Chinese-led consortium in April, spent more than 200 million euros (nearly $250 million) on new players in the offseason. But after a strong start to the season, the Rossoneri have lost three straight and sit 10th with half as many points as Napoli.

“I’m upset for the result considerin­g the way we played and the period we’re in,” Montella said before being shown the table. “There’s little to say. It’s ugly and we don’t like it. I don’t want to look at it.”

Leonardo Bonucci, the centerpiec­e of Milan’s massive overhaul, was beaten for Icardi’s opener midway through the first half.

On his first touch in the opponents’ six-yard box, Icardi redirected a tremendous cross from Antonio Candreva as Bonucci trailed behind.

Icardi barely touched the ball but somehow landed it in the far corner.

Candreva had already hit the crossbar 13 minutes in at the San Siro, less than a week after he scored the only goal in Italy’s win over Albania.

Andre Silva — one of the 11 new players Milan signed — hit the post for Milan shortly before Suso scored in the 56th with a long, bouncing shot from beyond the area.

 ?? Reuters-Yonhap ?? Inter Milan’s Mauro Icardi celebrates with team mates after scoring their third goal to complete his hat-trick during the Serie A soccer match between Inter Milan and AC Milan, at the Milan San Siro Stadium, Italy, Sunday.
Reuters-Yonhap Inter Milan’s Mauro Icardi celebrates with team mates after scoring their third goal to complete his hat-trick during the Serie A soccer match between Inter Milan and AC Milan, at the Milan San Siro Stadium, Italy, Sunday.
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