Inter too good for city rivals in Italian Supercup
Inter Milan hammered rivals AC Milan 3-0 to win the Italian Supercup, with first-half goals from Federico Dimarco and Edin Dzeko and a late third from Lautaro Martinez securing the trophy.
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Inter Milan hammered rivals AC Milan 3-0 to win the Italian Supercup, with first-half goals from Federico Dimarco and Edin Dzeko and a late third from Lautaro Martinez securing the trophy.
RIYADH: Inter Milan hammered rivals AC Milan 3-0 to win the Italian Supercup on Wednesday (Jan 18), with first-half goals from Federico Dimarco and Edin Dzeko and a late third from Lautaro Martinez securing the trophy.
Inter Milan hammered rivals AC Milan 3-0 to win the Italian Supercup on Wednesday, with first-half goals from Federico Dimarco and Edin Dzeko and a late third from Lautaro Martinez securing the trophy.
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