Inter Milan Edge Arsenal 1-0 in Champions League Clash

Inter Milan Edge Arsenal 1-0 in Champions League Clash

Inter Milan maintained their unbeaten streak in the Champions League with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Arsenal at the San Siro. Hakan Calhanoglu’s first-half penalty proved to be the decisive moment, handing the Gunners their first defeat in the revamped tournament.

Inter dominated the early exchanges, with Denzel Dumfries rattling the crossbar within the opening minute. However, Arsenal gradually grew into the game and created several chances of their own. Mikel Arteta’s side felt aggrieved when they were denied a penalty after Yann Sommer collided with Mikel Merino, but their protests fell on deaf ears.

Just before the break, Inter were awarded a spot-kick when Merino was adjudged to have handled Mehdi Taremi’s flick. Calhanoglu stepped up and coolly slotted home, giving the hosts a slender advantage heading into the interval.

After the restart, Arsenal continued to press for an equalizer, but Inter’s defense held firm. Dumfries cleared off the line to deny Gabriel Martinelli, while Sommer produced a stunning save to keep out Kai Havertz’s effort.

Simone Inzaghi introduced Marcus Thuram, Nicolo Barella, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the second half to bolster Inter’s attack. However, Arsenal remained a threat, with Havertz coming close to scoring on several occasions.

In the end, Inter held on for a hard-earned victory that keeps them in contention for a top-eight finish in the Champions League. Arsenal, meanwhile, will be disappointed to have lost their unbeaten record but will take solace in the fact that they played well against a strong opponent.

Inter Milan Crush Red Star Belgrade 4-0 in Champions League Opener

Inter Milan Crush Red Star Belgrade 4-0 in Champions League Opener

Inter Milan kicked off their Champions League campaign with a resounding 4-0 victory over Red Star Belgrade at the San Siro on Tuesday. Hakan Calhanoglu’s stunning free-kick in the 11th minute set the tone for the match, as Inter dominated possession and created numerous chances.

Marko Arnautovic doubled the lead on the hour mark, rolling the ball into an empty net after Mehdi Taremi dispossessed Rade Krunic. Captain Lautaro Martinez added a third in the 71st minute, before winning the penalty that Taremi converted to complete the rout.

The win moved Inter into the top eight positions of the new league phase of the Champions League, which sees teams qualify directly for the last 16. It was a much-needed victory for Simone Inzaghi’s side, who had drawn their opening match against Manchester City.

Red Star, on the other hand, are in 32nd place after losing their first two matches. Coach Vladan Milojevic lamented his team’s error-strewn performance, saying, “We gave away four goals, I said after the Benfica game (lost 2-1) that we can’t concede those sorts of goals… when you make these kinds of errors you can’t do much else.”

Despite the arrests of leading figures within Inter and AC Milan’s hardcore ultras fan groups for a variety of crimes, the atmosphere in the Curva Nord section of the San Siro was electric. Inter’s fans roared their team on from the first minute, and the whole stadium was on its feet after Calhanoglu’s beautiful free-kick.

Inter continued to dominate proceedings, with Arnautovic and Denzel Dumfries both coming close to scoring. Henrikh Mkhitaryan also wasted two great chances to add to Inter’s lead, but it was Arnautovic who eventually doubled the advantage after Taremi robbed the ball from Krunic.

Red Star crumbled in the second half, and Martinez scored his third goal of the season after another fine assist from Taremi. Taremi was given a gift from his Argentine strike partner as thanks for his sterling work up front, which helped Inter secure a fine win.

Inter Milan Crowned Serie A Champions with Grand Celebration

Inter Milan Crowned Serie A Champions with Grand Celebration

Inter Milan’s triumphant Serie A title celebration reached its peak on Sunday as the newly crowned champions paraded through the streets of Milan, greeted by thousands of jubilant fans. The team’s 2-0 victory over Torino on Sunday sealed their 20th league championship with five matches to spare.

Simone Inzaghi’s squad embarked on an open-top bus tour, making their way towards the iconic Piazza del Duomo, where a massive crowd had gathered. Fans erupted in cheers, waving flags and setting off fireworks in honor of their heroes.

Hakan Calhanoglu emerged as the star of the match, scoring both goals in the second half. His first strike came in the 56th minute, a stunning first-time effort, followed by a penalty four minutes later. Calhanoglu’s performance was a fitting tribute to his pivotal role in Inter’s title charge, having become one of Europe’s top deep-lying playmakers since joining from AC Milan three years ago.

Torino’s hopes were dealt a blow when Adrien Tameze was sent off in the 49th minute for a foul on Henrikh Mkhitaryan. With the numerical advantage, Inter dominated the remainder of the match, extending their lead over second-placed AC Milan to a commanding 19 points.

“Today is a wonderful day,” said Calhanoglu. “I don’t want to talk about that other lot (AC Milan). Today I’m going to have fun.”

While Inter celebrated their on-field success, the club faces pressing off-field issues, including the repayment of a substantial loan and the pursuit of a new stadium. However, on this day, fans were focused on the joy of the moment, with the party expected to continue throughout the night.

In other Serie A action, Tammy Abraham scored a crucial goal for Roma in their 2-2 draw with Napoli. The English striker, who had been sidelined for most of the season with a knee injury, came off the bench to nod home a corner in the 88th minute. Roma remain in the final Champions League spot, four points ahead of Bologna.

Atalanta kept their top-four hopes alive with a 2-0 win over Empoli, while Daniele De Rossi’s Bologna drew 1-1 with Udinese.

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