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Romelu Lukaku Fires Inter Milan Past Porto To Boost Champions League Hopes

Romelu Lukaku boosted Inter Milan's chances of reaching the Champions League quarter finals for the first time in over a decade after scoring the only goal in Wednesday's 1-0 win over Porto. Belgium forward Lukaku struck with four minutes remaining of the first leg at the San Siro on the rebound from his own header to decide an absorbing encounter at the San Siro. Simone Inzaghi's side travel to Portugal next month to decide who will go through to the last eight with a slight advantage thanks to Lukaku's second goal in as many games in all competitions.

The 29-year-old, who has struggled with injury all season, struck his first league goal since August at the weekend and came off the bench in the second half to ensure Inter will have a lead to protect in the second leg as they seek a first quarter-final tie since 2011.

"Winning is the most important thing... I'm focusing on trying to do what's best for Inter," said Lukaku to Amazon Prime.

"I'm pleased for the win, let's hope we can keep it going."

Lukaku stuck as Sergio Conceicao's Porto were playing with 10 men after key midfielder Otavio, in his first appearance since the start of February, was sent off in the 78th minute for two bookable offences.

The Portuguese champions have been a bogey side to Italian teams in recent seasons but will have to turn the aggregate score around if they are to add to the series of Serie A scalps which include Juventus and Roma.

"It's a slight advantage that we'll try to make count against a good, physical team which is used to playing in the last 16 and quarter-finals... It's a great win," said Inzaghi.

"It was deserved for what we did on the pitch, but we know it's not finished here and the second leg will be difficult."

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