Defending champions, the Rossoneri were able to count on a very good Rafael Leao to temporarily take the lead in the standings with a record of 11 points out of 15. It is Inter, however, who, despite the absence of Romelu Lukaku, injured in thigh, took control of the match thanks to Marcelo Brozovic’s opening goal. Launched by Correa, the Croatian opened the scoring with a crossfire (0-1, 21st).
Rafael Leao started his festival shortly before half an hour, equalizing from a tight angle (1-1, 28th). Returning from the locker room, the Portuguese striker served Olivier Giroud, scorer with a strike in one time (2-1, 54th). The Frenchman then served Leao with a pigeon wing before the latter reviewed the Inter defense and slipped the leather out of Samir Handanovic’s reach (3-1, 60th).
In the wake of this 3rd goal, Charles De Ketelaere, warned in the 51st and who got a great chance with a header (37th), gave way to Brahim Diaz in the 63rd.
While the Stefano Pioli troops seemed to have done the hardest part, Edin Dzeko, who had just started playing, restored interest to the match. Upon receiving a cross from Matteo Darmian, the Bosnian cheated Mike Maignan closely (3-2, 67th).
Inter then pushed but Maignan diverted a header from Lautaro Martinez (70′), a shot from Dzeko (74′) and a long shot from Hakan Calhanoglu (77′).
Young Belgian midfielder Aster Vranckx, transferred to AC Milan from Wolfsburg on the last day of the summer transfer window, was present on the sheet but remained on the bench.
In the standings, AC Milan is first with 11 points while Inter is in 5th place (9 pts). Atalanta Bergamo and AS Roma, 10 points, have yet to play.AC Milan, with Charles De Ketelaere incumbent and Divock Origi and Alexis Saelemaekers off the bench, won 3-2 once morest Inter in the Milan derby, Saturday during the 5th day of Serie A. Reigning champions, the Rossoneri were able to count on a very good Rafael Leao to temporarily take the lead in the standings with a record of 11 points out of 15. ‘Inter who, despite the absence of Romelu Lukaku with a thigh injury, took control of the match thanks to Marcelo Brozovic’s opening goal. Launched by Correa, the Croatian opened the scoring with a crossfire (0-1, 21st).
Rafael Leao started his festival shortly before half an hour, equalizing from a tight angle (1-1, 28th). Returning from the locker room, the Portuguese striker served Olivier Giroud, scorer with a strike in one time (2-1, 54th). The Frenchman then served Leao with a pigeon wing before the latter reviewed the Inter defense and slipped the leather out of Samir Handanovic’s reach (3-1, 60th).
In the wake of this 3rd goal, Charles De Ketelaere, warned in the 51st and who got a great chance with a header (37th), gave way to Brahim Diaz in the 63rd.
While the Stefano Pioli troops seemed to have done the hardest part, Edin Dzeko, who had just started playing, restored interest to the game. Upon receiving a cross from Matteo Darmian, the Bosnian cheated Mike Maignan closely (3-2, 67th).
Inter then pushed but Maignan diverted a header from Lautaro Martinez (70′), a shot from Dzeko (74′) and a long shot from Hakan Calhanoglu (77′).
Young Belgian midfielder Aster Vranckx, transferred to AC Milan from Wolfsburg on the last day of the summer transfer window, was present on the sheet but remained on the bench.
In the standings, AC Milan is first with 11 points while Inter is in 5th place (9 pts). Atalanta Bergamo and AS Roma, 10 points, have yet to play.