Inter took the upper hand of their
Champions League semi-final against city rivals AC Milan on
Wednesday, winning the first leg 2-0 thanks to early goals by
Edin Džeko and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Bosnia forward Džeko struck on eight minutes to put Inter in
front, doing well to volley home from a corner while being
tightly marked.
Armenia midfielder Mkhitaryan doubled the lead just three
minutes later, latching onto a pass on the edge of the area and
surging into the box to fire home.
Milan's goalkeeper Mike Maignan kept his side in the tie early
in the second half, denying Džeko another goal with his feet.
The closest Milan came to pulling one back was when Sandro
Tonali hit the post with a powerful shot on 63 minutes.
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