Despite A 1-0 Win Over Liverpool, Inter Milan Were Knocked Out Of The Champions League
JAKARTA - Inter Milan beat Liverpool 1-0 in their Champions League last-16 second leg at Anfield on Wednesday, but they failed to advance to the quarter-finals as they lost 1-2 on aggregate.
As reported by Antara, Inter Milan's goal in this match was scored by Lautaro Martinez in the second half. Inter itself had to play with 10 players after Alexis Sanchez got a red from the referee.
Liverpool tried to attack from the first minute and press high, but Inter played calm and were able to press the hosts back.
In the first 10 minutes, both teams had several times launched attacks into the penalty area of their respective opponents. However, there is still no real opportunity created.
Liverpool did dominate possession, but they struggled to open up the Inter defense. On the other hand, the Nerrazurri themselves looked quite troublesome for the Reds when attacking.
Real opportunities were finally created in the 31st minute. Matip's header from Trent's free-kick from the left side of the Inter penalty box hit the crossbar.
A minute later Van Dijk headed in from Trent's corner, but Skriniar blocked the ball.
In the 40th minute, Inter finally got a good chance. They got a free kick on the left side of the Liverpool defense after Robertson had fouled Dumfries. Calhanoglu's free-kick was headed towards the far post, but Alisson was able to deflect the ball away.
Towards the end of the first half, Liverpool had a chance through Trent's free-kick. Unfortunately, the direction of the ball deviated slightly to the right side of the Inter Milan goal.
Draw sore closed the first half.
After halftime, Inter Milan stepped on the gas after making substitutions and strategies. They immediately pressed the Liverpool defense.
In the 47th minute, the opportunity was obtained through Sanchez who took advantage of Calhanoglu's set ball. His header went straight into the goal, but Alisson saved easily and the referee found Sanchez to be offside.
Liverpool got a golden opportunity in the 51st minute through Salah. He got a wild ball from Handanovic when trying to clear a threat from Jota. However, the Egyptian's kickball still hit the left post of Inter.
In the 59th minute, Inter got a slick opportunity. Lautaro found a pass from the left flank and managed to fire a shot from the end of the box, which is still wide to the right side of Alisson's goal.
Inter finally managed to break the deadlock in the 62nd minute. Matip's bait was cut by an Inter player in the middle of the field. Sanchez finally fed the ball to Lautaro Martinez before the Argentine striker shot straight from outside the penalty box. Alisson couldn't stop the ball from going into the top left corner of the goal. The score became 1-0 to Inter.
However, a minute later Inter had to play with 10 men after Alexis Sanchez got a second yellow card for fouling Fabinho.
In the 76th minute, Liverpool got another golden opportunity. Sadio Mane sent a good pass into the penalty area for Salah, who immediately kicked the ball with his right foot. Unfortunately, the ball hit the post again.
Liverpool continued to press the Inter defense and included Luis Diaz to replace Jota.
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In the 89th minute, Liverpool got a golden opportunity. A corner from the right bounced off Vecino's head, but the ball still rolled thinly to the left of the Inter goal.
Liverpool launched a counter-attack in injury time through Diaz kick. However, when he opened fire, Vidal swiftly made a block and the ball went out of bounds.
In the end, Liverpool could not score a reply. Inter Milan won 1-0 over the Reds, but failed to qualify for the quarter-finals as they lost 1-2 on aggregate.
Line-up: Liverpool (4-3-3): Alisson; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil Van Dijk, Joel Matip, Andrew Robertson; Thiago Alcantara, Fabinho, Curtis Jones; Diogo Jota, Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah.
Inter Milan (3-5-2): Samir Handanovic; Stefan de Vrij, Milan Skriniar, Alessandro Bastoni; Denzel Dumfries, Marcelo Brozovic, Arturo Vidal, Hakan Calhanoglu, Ivan Perisic; Alexis Sanchez, Lautaro Martinez.