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Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

After 45 years, Inter Milan finally won the Champions League again, and with the double crown of Serie A and the Italian Cup, the Nerazzurri was officially crowned as the sixth triple crown in the history of European football. This is the third time that Italian-German teams have met in the Champions League final, Inter's victory, and the first time an Italian team has defeated a German team in the Champions League final. This followed Hamburg's 1:0 win over Juventus in 1983 and Dortmund's 3–1 win over Juve in 1997, and serie A's Europa League points coefficient was reversed, with the Bundesliga returning to third, retaining four Champions League spots for the 11-12 Serie A season.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

Like the German Cup final, Bayern began to gain a foothold in possession, hoping to be patient in search of Inter's defensive holes. In the 16th minute, Van Beatten scrambled to hit McCone in the right arm, but Weber did not award a penalty. Two minutes later, Inter had their first chance to threaten bayern goal when Sneijder's free-kick, 35 metres from the goal, was rubbed over the head of Altentop and Put saved.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

In the 35th minute, Cesar drove a big foot to the front, Milito rushed to the top of the ball to Sneijder before compatriot DeMichelis, who went straight into the box, Milito single-handedly burst into the box, first a false shot to shake down goalkeeper Butt, and then a strong shot to open the record, 1:0. The Italian host was extremely excited, leading Inter fans to chant Milito's name for 5 consecutive times.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

After conceding the ball, Bayern was in a mess, and in the 43rd minute Sneijder received a pass from Milito on the left and almost extended the score, but the angle of the shot in the middle of the box was too right and was blocked by Butt with his body.

There were no personnel changes in either side of the midfield, Bayern almost equalised at the beginning of the second half, Altentop passed the ball from the left, but Müller's shot was blocked by Cesar's two feet. Pandev's arcing shot was also lifted off the crossbar by Boot. Van Gaal replaced Altentop with Klose in the 63rd minute, Müller switched to the left and Bayern changed 442, but Müller's shot from inside the box was cleared by Cambiasso's header in front of goal, and two minutes later, Robben rubbed the far corner and was denied by Cesar.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

The defensive line that has been unable to conquer Bayern for a long time has finally faced Inter Milan, who are good at defending, and then go wrong. In the 70th minute, the highlight of the game came when Milito received a pass from Eto'o midfield on the left, burst all the way into the box, and then clipped Van Beatten's far corner to score his sixth Goal of the Champions League of the season, 2:0! The Italian host led the fans to call out his name 8 times.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

As an aside, Milito's slam is really an art, without any superfluous movements, the road is simple, and the key moments always give him the opportunity to face the goalkeeper. (Let's take a look at a dunk he "blew" Terry in the first leg of the knockout round)

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

Louis van Gaal then replaced Oric with Gomez, but Bayern's cross could not find the two highs in the box, and the defeat could not be avoided. Argentine striker Milito was voted the player of the final for his two-time performance.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

Throughout the game, although Bayern shot 21:11, the range of shots on target was 6:7, and the players were less confident when facing the Inter defense attack. The much-anticipated Robben, while beating Zivo completely in the first half, almost disappeared for most of the second half, didn't run back and forth, and stayed on the right, with the impact of Ribery missing being enormous. Bayern had close to 67% of the ball in full possession, but the absolute chances were not as good as Inter.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

From prince to king of the Bernabeu (the venue of the final), Milito made a qualitative leap in the year of his standing. He became the second Inter Milan to score the second in the final after Mazzola in 1964, and another Serie A MVP after Inzaghi in 2007, and Milito became a popular candidate for that year's Ballon d'Or award overnight.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

In the last four games of that year, Milito scored goals, especially the last game of the three fronts, and was the number one contributor to the Treble. After the match, he deserved to be named the MVP of the final, and the Italian media used "3M" to describe the treble: Mourinho, Moratti and Milito. After scoring twice, Milito's total of goals that season reached 30, up from Ibrahimovic's 28 last season. Milito confessed after the match: "This night, I would like to dedicate a special tribute to President Moratti, who is the most deserving of this title. This joy I have never had before is a unique joy that is unbelievable. ”

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

Snyder also had a fantastic season, and the Dutch midfielder, who was still confused last summer, has become the world's top midfielder after a year of "gilding". He not only had Milito's first goal assist in the final, but also threatened the goal guarded by Bout on many occasions, and played well enough.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

And Mourinho has completed the honors that all coaches dream of after two years at Inter Milan, 108 games in all competitions, and he can't find any more breakthroughs here.

After the game, Mourinho calmly faced all the questions about saying goodbye to Inter: "This will be my last match at Inter. The feelings of all people make me feel heavy sadness, but at work, I need to be as calm as possible, I have to think about my future, and I also need to know what can give me further motivation. I have entered the history of Inter, a history that cannot be copied, and I am the happiest person in the world today, with no other words. In short, Inter Milan has completely changed and my work has come to a successful end. ”

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

Last season, Mourinho only won the league title was questioned "but Erle", after all, with Inter's status at that time, the league even did not count the news, but this season three crowns, Mourinho finally showed his true ability, making many Italian local winds bow down. And Mourinho attacked the triple crown, immediately withdrew, forever leaving the peak memory.

Milito's pinnacle of swords - a brief description of the 2010 Champions League final Inter Milan Bayern battle

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