Pato hands Milan derby spoils
Reuters - Saturday 02 April 2011, 21:11
MILAN - Serie A leaders AC Milan took a
giant step towards their first scudetto since 2004 after
Alexandre Pato's brace set up a 3-0 win over champions Inter
Milan on Saturday in one the most important derbies for years.
Inter, reduced to 10 men early in the second half following
Cristian Chivu's dismissal, would have gone top with a win as
they bid for a sixth straight Serie A title but instead now
trail their rivals by five points with just seven games left.
Inter coach Leonardo bossed Milan to third spot last term
but his attacking tactics in his first game against his ex-side
were ruthlessly exposed by Massimiliano Allegri's men, despite
the suspension of former Inter striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Brazil forward Pato struck the opener after just 44 seconds
when Inter's shaky defence was ripped apart on the first of
several occasions during the game and he grabbed a fortunate
second on 62 minutes after Chivu had already been sent off.
Substitute Antonio Cassano earned and netted a late penalty,
only to be sent off for a second booking minutes later, but
little could steal the gloss from Milan's triumph after they
also beat last season's treble winners 1-0 in November.
The San Siro was enlivened before kick off with the usual
array of banners while Milan fans chanted against Leonardo, who
left the Rossoneri last May after 13 years as a player, scout
and coach only to join their arch-enemies in December.
The feverish atmosphere continued when the game began with
Milan, who had been 13 points ahead of Inter before a recent
wobble, immediately getting on the scoresheet.
Gennaro Gattuso passed into the box and Robinho beat the
offside trap before clipping the ball away from Inter goalkeeper
Julio Cesar for Pato to stroke into an almost empty net.
With centre-back Lucio suspended, Leonardo paired usual left-back Chivu with Andrea Ranocchia at centre-half but the duo, who
overcame fitness tests to play, were often all at sea.
They were not helped by Leonardo's 4-2-3-1 formation which
was being swamped by Milan in midfield, especially when Inter
full-backs Maicon and Javier Zanetti pushed too far forward.
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Inter's system also meant in-form striker Samuel Eto'o was
shunted out to the left wing and he barely had a touch before
missing a superb chance just before the break at the far post.
Giampaolo Pazzini and Thiago Motta also had good
opportunities in the first half for Inter while Wesley Sneijder
fired over a free-kick after having lasers shone in his eyes by
fans, but Milan always looked a threat on the counter attack.
Mark van Bommel rattled the bar with a deflected effort and
the Rossoneri had two shouts for a penalty turned down.
Chivu continued to struggle and when Pato got beyond the
defence again on 54 minutes the Romania defender ran across the
back legs of the Brazilian, who tumbled to the ground.
The referee showed a straight red card to Chivu but replays
were inconclusive about whether there had been contact.
Thiago Silva's resultant free kick was well-saved but Julio
Cesar could do nothing when Ignazio Abate's mis-hit shot fell
for Pato to head home the second goal.
Brescia beat Bologna 3-1 at home in Saturday's other Serie A
game to climb out of the bottom three.