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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Inter 1-0 CSKA Moscow: Milito brilliant-strike



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Inter Milan opened up opportunities to the 2009/2010 Champions League semifinal. Achievements gained after I Nerazzurri subvert CSKA Moscow 1-0.

In the match at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Wednesday (31/03/2010), coach Jose Mourinho to play three attackers at the same time that Diego Milito, Samuel Eto'o and Goran Pandev.

Both threaten each other in the first round. Inter have a chance to produce a goal by Wesley Sneijder 11 minutes. However, hard kick former Real Madrid player can still be pushed over Igor Akinfeev.

CSKA tried to hit back I Nerazzurri. Sergei Ignashevich get a chance to break into the Inter goal. Unfortunately, his kick was too leads to Julio Cesar. Score without a goal last until halftime.

Inter returned to the show to attack in the second round. Several times opportunities created successfully. Unfortunately, Pandev and Eto'o. However, these two opportunities were rescued Akinfeev.



Finally Akinfeev toughness torn in 65 minutes. Starting from the bait scalable, Milito with glorious past CSKA players managed to break the Akinfeev wicket. Inter 1-0 lead.

CSKA goalkeeper kept pressed Inter players. Unfortunately, few opportunities are created successfully countered Akinfeev brilliant game. Practical, 1-0 score lasted until the game ended.

This 1-0 victory, Inter opportunity to secure a ticket to the last four Champions League this season. Playing in the stadium Luzhiniki on the second leg, Mourinho's squad needed only a draw.

The composition of Players:
Inter Milan: 12-Julio Cesar; 13-Maicon, 23-Marco Materazzi, 25-Walter Samuel, 4-Javier Zanetti, 5-Dejan Stankovic; 19-Esteban Cambiasso; 9-Samuel Eto'o, 10-Wesley Sneijder, 27 -Goran Pandev (McDonald Mariga 90), 22-Diego Milito.

CSKA Moscow: 35-Igor Akinfeev; 24-Vasily Berezutsky, 6-Alexei Berezutsky, 4-Sergei Ignashevich, 42-Georgy Shchennikov; 22-Yevgeny Aldonin (Elvir Rahimic 76), 2-Deividas Semberas, 17-Milos Krasic, 18 - Keisuke Honda (Alan Dzagoev 70), 11-Pavel Mamaev (Mark Gonzalez 73), 89-Tomas Necid.

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