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Inter Milan knock out Barcelona

Italians move up to 10 points with the win, six clear of Barca

Reuters Milan Published 27.10.22, 03:34 AM
Xavi Hernandez

Xavi Hernandez File photo

Inter Milan sailed into the Champions League last16 after an Edin Dzeko double fired them to a 4-0 home win over Viktoria Plzen in Group C on Wednesday, a result that eliminated Barcelona and relegated them to the Europa League. The Italians moved up to 10 points with the win, six clear of Barca.

A lively opening yielded early chances for Inter but they were thwarted by Plzen goalkeeper Jindrich Stanek who pulled off a superb double save in the 25th minute before Henrikh Mkhitaryan put the hosts ahead 10 minutes later. The former AS Roma midfielder turned in Alessandro Bastoni’s looping cross and veteran Dzeko then put Inter in total command when he tapped home after Federico Dimarco had latched on to Nicolo Barella’s excellent crossfield pass.

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Plzen, winless in this year’s competition, offered little offensive threat and were sliced open again in the 66th minute as Dzeko added to his tally when he swept in Lautaro Martinez’s pass inside the area. Romelu Lukaku marked his long-awaited return from injury with a goal as he completed the rout after slotting past Stanek following a perfectly weighted through ball from Joaquin Correa.

FC Porto boosted their hopes of progress with a convincing 4-0 victory away at Group B leaders Club Brugge and could still have their advance to the knockout stage. Mehdi Taremi put Porto into a first-half lead before goalkeeper Diogo Costa saved two penalties to deny the Belgian hosts a way back into the game early in the second half.

Evanilson, Stephen Eustaquio and Taremi added three more goals in quick succession to give Porto revenge after they lost 4-0 at home to Club Brugge in mid-September. The result left Brugge, already guaranteed a top-two finish, on 10 points. The game brought Brugge’s impressive run to an abrupt halt, after they had won three of their first four group games.

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