With a goal from Lautaro Martínez and another in the last minute of the supplementary, Inter shouted champion

With a goal from Lautaro Martínez and another in the last minute of the supplementary, Inter shouted champion

The meeting took place at the Giuseppe Meazza stadium, in the Lombard city of Milan, and the American Weston McKennie, with a head, advanced to Juventus; while Lautaro Martínez from Bahia, with a penalty kick, put the 1 to 1 for Inter, both in the first stage, a result that sent the final to extra time, when it was defined with a goal from Alexis Sánchez, in the last play of the match .

In addition to the bahiense Martínez, In Inter, Joaquín Correa from Tucumán entered the final part; While at Juventus, Paulo Dybala from Córdoba entered the second half.

The match between Inter, Serie A champion, and Juventus, winner of the Italian Cup, was entertaining and back and forth from the start, with control of the game by the “neroazzurro” team, but anyway the one that opened the marker was “Juve”, after a good attack on the left, a precise center from the Spanish Álvaro Morata and an accurate header in the center of the McKennie area, 25 minutes into the first period.

Inter he went in search of the equalizer and found at 35 minutes, after an unnecessary foul by Italian Mattia De Sciglio to Bosnian Edin Dzeko in the big area: penalty well sanctioned by referee Daniele Doveri.

The penalty was executed and completed brilliantly by Lautaro Martínez, who with a powerful high shot and the Italian Mattia Perin’s left post, scored the well-deserved 1 to 1.

The rest of the match did not vary much, Inter continued in the attack but without danger and Juventus waited and tried to come out of “against”, to reach the extension almost without danger situations.

The additional 30 minutes continued with the same development, but when the final was over, the Chilean Alexis Sánchez took a rebound in the small area, scored the 2 to 1 in the 120th minute and gave the title to Inter, who for what was done for both sets it can be considered fair.

At Inter, Lautaro Martínez played from the start and was replaced by Chilean Alexis Sánchez at 30 in the final part, minute in which Joaquín Correa entered by Bosnian Edin Dzeko; While at Juventus, Paulo Dybala entered at 28 in the second period for the Swede Dejan Kulusevski.

With this conquest, the Milanese team won this title six times and achieved it after almost twelve years, since the last time they had been crowned was in August 2010.

Juventus, on the other hand, could not repeat the title obtained in the last edition and won 9 Super Cups, although in any case it remains the winner of the tournament.

The winners of the Italian Super Cup are Juventus with 9 titles, followed by Milan with 7; Inter 6; Lazio with 5; Napoli and Roma 2; and Fiorentina, Parma and Sampdoria 1.

Source From: Ambito

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