- Goals scored: Milito 10', Pandev 65'
- What happened: Milan were up a man most of the match (Sneijder having been sent off in the first half on a straight red card for sarcastically clapping at the referee) but still never really had a chance. Seedorf and Borriello came close on headers in the second half, and Ronaldinho had a penalty kick stopped in stoppage time. Nesta did not play, but his substitute, Favalli, did not do half badly.
- What this match teaches us: Inter are still the better team.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Match report: Inter 2 - Milan 0
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AC Milan,
Derby Della Madonnina,
football,
Inter,
match reports,
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