At the last minute, Inter were crowned champions of the Italian Super Cup

The Giuseppe Meazza dressed up for a new edition of the Italian Super Cup where there was the particularity that Inter Milan, owner of the house, was presented in an expected classic with Juventus that promised a good match and that had a lot of South American and Argentine activity. Lautaro Martínez was the starter in the neroazzurro team, which was going to have an epic end with a trans-Andean presence, while Joaquín Correa was a substitute in the team, as was Paulo Dybala in the “Vecchia Signora”. Despite so much pisblie saviour in the rival arc, the great hero of the night was Alexis Sanchez.

In the first half the game opened in the 25th minute with a surprising header from McKennie to put Juventus ahead when Inter were more. The pressure of Inzaghi’s team paid off and in the 34th minute he came in with a penalty generated by Edin Dzeko for Lautaro Martínez to establish the partial equalizer from 12 steps. In the remaining 45 minutes, there were the income of Correa and Dybala, and the departure of the “Toro”, but they did not gravitate to the scoreboard, in a match that was headed to lengthen. Already on the pitch were the Chileans Arturo Vidal and Alexis Sánchez, when the few chances of goal occurred and took everything to the 120 minutes.
There, the first half had the dominance of inter ball, while waiting for the juventus against, and the game went straight to penalties when in the 121st minute Alexis received after a great effort from Darmian and scored the 2 to 1 final, without giving revenge time to those of Turin and getting a new title for those of Milan. Inter won the Italian Super Cup again after 12 years, and also in their first final played after 11 years of absence. With this consecration, they add their sixth star in this competition and consolidate themselves as the best team in Italian football today.

Original source in Spanish

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