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Inter vs. Milan, result, recap and goals: Nerazzurri win with Lautaro Martinez screamer and return to Champions League final

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Inter vs.  Milan, result, recap and goals: Nerazzurri win with Lautaro Martinez screamer and return to Champions League final

The Derby della Madonnina gave a ticket to Istanbul. This Tuesday between beat Milan 1-0 and returned at the end of it Champions League. The Nerazzurriwho prevailed in the first leg 2-0, are now back to celebrate thanks to Goal by Lautaro Martinez and they are waiting for a match between Real Madrid and Manchester City.

He Taurus Martínez, in the 74th minute, condemned a story that seemed already determined. The Argentine set up Mike Mainian’s near post and thus justified the superiority of Simone Inzaghi’s side in the game and throughout the series.

The wait is over, Inter will once again star in a final after the one they achieved in the 2009-2010 season when they beat Bayern Munich. Their opponents this season will go out of the second leg of the semi-final between Manchester City and Real Madrid tomorrow after they were held to a 1-1 draw at the Bernabeu.

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How did Inter vs. Milan? Final score

Equipment 1 T 2T Final Global
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Milan 0 0 0 0

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Full time. Inter is a finalist in the Champions League! With a Lautaro Martinez goal and a 3-0 aggregate score, the Nerazzurri sealed their ticket to Istanbul.

minute 90+1. Well Maignan putting his body on Lukaku’s shot.

minute 90. 3 minutes are added to the derby.

minute 83. Changes at Inter. He leaves to a standing ovation from all Inter fans, Lautaro Martinez being replaced by Joaquin Correa. In addition, Roberto Gagliardini comes on for Barella.

minute 81. Tomori and Lautaro Martinez reprimanded.

minute 80. Krunic reprimanded for a hard tackle on Calhanoglu.

minute 78. Barela and Tonali scolded.

minute 77. With an effort, Mainian, turning back, sends the ball into the corner before Lautaro Martinez’s shot from the crossbar of the area.

minute 75. Double change at Milan: Alexis Saelemaekers and Divock Origi for Messias and Brahim.

Minute 74. Inter goal! Lautaro Martinez takes on Lukaku in the box, and before he crosses his mark, a powerful shot that hits the near post puts the Nerazzurri in front.

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minute 67. Double change at Inter. Inzaghi wants to cash him in as soon as possible and Romelu Lukaku and Dzeko and Robin Goossens come on for Dimarco.

minute 64. Pioli is obliged to put his hand in his team. In the first change, Pierre Kalulu comes on for Thiaw, who leaves with a concussion.

minute 55. Thiau reprimanded for a foul on Lautaro Martinez.

Start the second half. With the same names that completed the first half, Inter – Milan is back on track.

end of the first half. We go into the break with the partial draw goalless.

minute 45. 3 minutes added to Milan.

minute 43. Change at Inter. Simone Inzaghi is forced to play his part in the squad and brings on Marcelo Brozovic for the injured Mkhitaryan.

minute 41. Mkhitaryan needs help and returns to the pitch.

minute 40. Lautaro Martinez’s left shot is close.

minute 38. Free-kick for Inter from the left and the clearly reflexive Mainian cushions, with his right hand, the ball that Dzeko combs into the area.

minute 37. Leao appears on the left, enters the area and after a cut he shoots a cross, but the ball goes wide of the left post of Onanas.

minute 30. The match is stopped. Dumfries looks to challenge a header against Theo Hernández who tries to kick it away. The Dutchman is hit and hospitalized.

minute 23. Inter get there easily and after a series of touches, Mkhitaryan tries from in front, though he can’t get it going and it goes over the bar.

minute 17. A much more intense match than the first leg. Both teams are intense and share possession.

minute 12. Now it’s Maignan who makes a grounding hand against Barella, but the game is canceled due to advanced position.

minute 10. Inter is saved. Onana stays with the shot from Brahim Diaz, who in the run finishes at the height of the penalty.

minute 9. Darmian clears the ball from a corner that Giroud heads into the center of the area and none of his teammates manage to push.

minute 6. Barela is on target but his shot from the crossbar goes over the crossbar.

minute 4. Theo Hernández’s left-footed shot from the front went over the crossbar.

minute 2. First approach for Inter. Barella heads at the far post but Tonali runs, he sets up Džeko who finishes first and Maignan clears with his fists. The game is canceled due to a foul by the local midfielder.

start the game. Frenchman Clément Turpin blows the whistle and we have a derby. Looking for finalists.

The arrival of the teams. The overall record between the two teams sees Inter ahead with 88 wins to Milan’s 79, plus 69 draws.

Confirmed lineups. At Inter, Simone Inzaghi only repeated the ownership of Francesco Acerbi, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Federico Dimarco in a 4-2 win over Sassuolo. For his part, Stefano Pioli also changes and it is Mike Maignan, Fikayo Tomori, Theo Hernández, Sandro Tonali and Brahim Díaz who repeat the 2-0 defeat by Spezia.

locker room, ready. On the season, Inter won two out of three matches: 3-0 for the Super Cup and 1-0 for Serie A, while AC Milan added a 3-2 win, also in Serie A.

The question: Who will play the final? Inter and Milan meet for the third time in the Champions League with both backgrounds favoring the Rossoneri. He devil won the semifinal series in the 2002–2003 season and the quarterfinals in the 2004–2005 season.

Welcome to Giuseppe Meazza! The Derby della Madonnina reveals the first Champions League finalist. Will Inter’s lead in the first leg be enough? Can Milan turn history around? Exciting duel in Lombardy.

The Inter team

Andre Onana? Matteo Darmian, Francesco Acerbi, Alessandro Bastoni; Denzel Dumfries, Nicolò Barella, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Federico Dimarco, Hakan Çalhanoğlu; Lautaro Martinez and Edin Džeko.

Milan’s lineup

Mike Mayan? Davide Calabria, Malick Thiaw, Fikayo Tomori, Theo Hernandez; Rade Krunić, Sandro Tonali, Junior Messias, Brahim Díaz, Rafael Leão; Olivier Giroud.

How and where to watch Inter vs. Milan today? Schedule, TV channel and online streaming

  • Day: Tuesday, May 16
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. CDMX, 3:00 p.m. ET USA, 4:00 p.m. AR, 9:00 p.m. ES
  • TV channel:
    • Spain: Movistar Champions League
    • Argentina: ESPN, Fox Sports
    • USA: Univision, TUDN, CBS
    • Mexico:-
  • flow:
    • Spain: Movistar+
    • Argentina:Star+
    • USA: TUDN App, ViX+, Paramount+, Fubo
    • Mexico: HBO Max

Watch Inter vs. Milan in the United States on Fubo

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International Football Federation (FIFA) imposed a transfer ban on the Russian football club Rostov. This was reported by the press service FIFA.

The ban came into effect on January 13. The reasons for the sanctions are not specified.

Rostov is in 11th place in the Russian Premier League table (RPL), scoring 21 points in 18 games. The total transfer value of the club’s players, according to the Transfermarkt portal, is 38 million euros.

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5 teams with the highest ball control rate in the Champions League

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5 teams with the highest ball control rate in the Champions League

It has been almost 15 years since Josep Guardiola left Barcelona. Many believe that this specialist, who worked with the Blaugranas for four seasons, brought back to the team the playing principles that had previously worked and brought results under the great Johan Cruyff. Barcelona once again emphasized complete ball control, and Guardiola’s style even received a special name in the press: “tiki-taka”.

It is believed that in recent years “tiki-taka” has become increasingly obsolete in the tactical plans of mentors of most European clubs. Nowadays, it is fashionable in football to rely not on ball control but on quick transitions from defense to attack; This ends with the mandatory aggravation of the opponent’s goal (shots, crosses, earned fouls or corners).

But even now there are many teams whose tactical outlook is still associated with high levels of possession. Some have turned it into a sort of cult, while others just play their football this way without seeing other possibilities.

Now we will talk about the five teams that dominate the ball in the Champions League…

5. Borussia Dortmund – 56.4%

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Surprisingly, Germany’s best team in this component of play in the 2025/26 Champions League is Borussia Dortmund, not Bayern, who lead the ball in their home Bundesliga. Even more strangely, the yellow-blacks, who ranked only sixth in the same rankings in the home championship with a rate of 52.4%, lost against Freiburg (53%), Eintracht (53.5%), Stuttgart (57.1%), Bayer (58.8%) and Bayern (66.6%).

However, Bayern, which completely dominates Germany in the Champions League, is worse than Dortmund with an average match control rate of 55.6%. At the same time, the best German team in the Champions League in terms of points collected is Munich; Borussia Dortmund with 11 points against 15. The “yellow-blacks” are currently actively fighting for the top 8, but in the last two matches of the general stage they will have to play with Tottenham and Inter, where it will be extremely difficult to get maximum points. This is where we can mention the two points lost (2:2) in the home match against Bude-Glimt at the finish line. The Norwegians then gave the ball completely to the opponent (38% vs. 62%), losing the score twice (0:1, 1:2), but still managed to draw the draw (2:2).

4. Real Madrid – 56.5%

Possession of the ball has rarely been a cult at Real Madrid historically, but in order to operate from a position of strength the Blancos are often forced to play this way. This sometimes feels like a cruel joke on Madrid; such as the defeats against English Liverpool (0:1) and Manchester City (1:2) in the current Champions League. On both occasions it was Madrid who had more possession (62% against the Reds and 53% against the Citizens), but this did not do Xabi Alonso’s men any favors.

In the home championship, where Real is fighting Barcelona for the title, Madrid is not focused on taking control of the ball. But it may frankly surprise some to learn that the Blancos are losing out on possession average in La Liga not only to Barcelona, ​​which is generally predictable, but also to Elche, the middle team of this season’s Spanish elite league. Barcelona has 67.3 percent, Elche has 59 percent and Real Madrid has 58.3 percent. These numbers certainly cannot bring titles, but Blancos fans may be annoyed to some extent that their players are inferior not only to their main rivals in Catalonia, but also to the brave “green stripes”. But as Real’s statistics in the Champions League show (Madrid are currently only seventh in the overall standings), today’s football is really such that possession can also be a problem, especially if your opponent is very skilled in counter-attacks.

3. Manchester City – 59.8%

Josep Guardiola’s current team, Manchester City, only finished third. City, who are the undisputed leaders of the last two Champions League draws at this point, do not show the same focus on ball control this year. Moreover, the coach of the English giants has repeatedly made it clear in press conferences, both in his native English Premier League and in the Champions League, that he is ready to change, and if modern football forces him to act more pragmatically or differently tactically, then Guardiola can emulate this.

Currently, Manchester City are among the top three teams in the 2025/26 Champions League. Having received 13 points in the ranking, the “citizens” lag behind PSG only in additional indicators. It is true that Guardiola’s side have had a complete advantage over their opponents in possession in just three of six Champions League matches. Coincidentally, these were City’s first three games this season; Napoli (2:0), Monaco (2:2) and Villarreal (2:0). In each of these matches, Manchester City had 65-70% of the ball. But in the duel with Borussia Dortmund, Guardiola surprised his opponent by the fact that both teams controlled the ball equally, but the British were much more effective in their attack – 4:1. In fact, the “townspeople” repeated something similar later in the match with Real (2:1), which surprised not only the opponent and the fans, but also many experts. Guardiola is trying to prove that he is much more tactically diverse and flexible than anyone thought…

2. Barcelona – 62.8%

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In the second line of the rating is Guardiola’s former team, which still defines itself precisely by a type of football that dictates the tempo, conditions and other aspects of the game to the opponent. However, in the current Champions League, neither Josep’s current nor his former teams are leading, but we will talk about this later…

Barcelona have little confidence in the 2025/26 Champions League. Flick’s team currently sits only 15th in the standings with 10 points from 6 matches. In four matches, the Blaugranas had a complete advantage over their opponents in terms of possession: 64% against Newcastle, 70% against Olympiacos, 74% against Brugge and 74% against Eintracht. Chelsea (44%) – Flick’s team looked like a fish thrown out of water onto the shore. It is not surprising that Barcelona lost in these matches by 1:2 to the Parisians and 0:3 to the Londoners. Before the end of the general stage, the Catalans will have to play two more matches against Slavia and Copenhagen, and in these matches the Blaugranas will be able to play their usual football, and therefore should not be. Although there are no special problems with getting maximum points, it is not a fact that even this will be enough for the top 8.

1. Paris Saint-Germain – 66.7%

The leader of the current Champions League in terms of average match dominance is the current winner of the tournament, Paris Saint-Germain. But this is predictable to some extent, because the coach of the Parisians is now the Spaniard Luis Enrique, who was inspired by how the work of Josep Guardiola developed at the beginning of his coaching career. For several years, both of these experts have worked in the interests of Barcelona – Enrique is the coach of the second team of the club, and Guardiola is the coach of the main team.

PSG had 4 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat in 6 matches in the current Champions League. Now 13 points are enough for the Parisians to be comfortably among the top three teams of the season; behind only Arsenal (18 points) and Bayern Munich (15 points). Moreover, PSG had more ball possession than their opponents in all six matches. Therefore, in this case, we can easily say that the current cup holder has stuck to his line without making changes to suit his rival. And so far it has brought him results. And what will happen next; The course of events will show…

Text: meta.ua

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Hispanic Franco Artiga appointed head coach of the Kazan football club “Rubin”. This was reported by the press service of Kazan residents.

The agreement with the specialist will last until the summer of 2027. On January 13, Rubin announced his resignation as head coach Rashida Rakhimova.

Artiga is 49 years old; on January 10 he left his post as head coach of the Angolan club Petro Athletica; the specialist has led the team since June 2025. From June 2024 to April 2025, the Spaniard coached Khimki near Moscow. In January 2023 he headed the Moscow Rodina-2, and in October of the same year he was appointed head coach of the main team. At the end of the 2023/24 season, Rodina took fifth place in the First League table and the Spaniard left the team. From 2010 to 2021 he worked in Barcelona’s Spanish academy.

Rubin is in 7th place in the Russian Premier League table. The team has 23 points after 18 rounds.

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