
It was a very good match-especially from a neutralis perspective.
Despite Inter’s early pressure, including Federico Dimarco hitting the crossbar and Lautaro Martínez missing a key opportunity, Milan capitalized on their chances. Luka Jović opened the scoring in the 36th minute with a header from a cross by Jiménez. He doubled the lead shortly after halftime, reacting quickly during a goalmouth scramble following a Theo Hernández corner. Tijjani Reijnders sealed the win with a precise left-footed shot in the 85th minute.
This wasn’t just a game—it symbolized a shift in Milanese football power, at least in this season’s cup run. For Milan fans, it was redemption; for Inter, a harsh blow to treble hopes.