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January 15, 2012 2:45 PM EST
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza — Milano
Referee:‬ D. Orsato‎
Attendance:‬ 80000‎
 
 

Player Ratings: AC Milan 0-1 Inter

The Nerazzurri grabbed a priceless derby win thanks to Diego Milito's goal to close to within six points of leader Juventus at the top of Serie A.

By Kris Voakes

Christian Abbiati
71
80
3.0

Beaten by Thiago Motta’s header which was ruled offside, but then got a foot to Alvarez’s poor effort from six yards just as Inter appeared to be getting on top. Could do little about Milito’s expertly taken winner.

Alessandro Nesta
80
68
3.0

Got in a vital block as Maicon looked to pick out Pazzini, but almost gifted the Nerazzurri a sight of goal late in the first half. Looked assured for the most part, but could do nothing about the position Milito was allowed to get into by Abate.

Gianluca Zambrotta
47
98
2.5

Too easily rolled by Zanetti to set up an Inter attack in the first 10 minutes, and Inter had regular success down his wing, especially whenever Maicon joined the attack. Replaced by Robinho as Milan looked to grab an equalizer.

Ignazio Abate
Flop of the Match
58
148
2.5

Looked to be carrying out a steady job until completely misjudging Zanetti’s cross to allow Milito time and space from which to score. As much as he put the effort in thereafter, he’d made the error that cost his side the derby.

Thiago Silva
141
50
3.0

Even in defeat, Thiago Silva’s display was at times masterful. Gave Pazzini very little to work with all night, and even went on a couple of charging runs.

Mark van Bommel
99
72
3.0

Clattered Pazzini from behind as he looked to stamp his mark on the game in the opening stages, but then very nearly became a surprise first scorer when belting an effort against the bar from range on the stroke of halftime. His little run, control and pass for Ibrahimovic almost teed up an equalizer.

Antonio Nocerino
46
88
2.5

In probably his biggest game so far in the red and black, the former Palermo man often got lost in the midfield tussle. His poor anticipation from Ibrahimovic’s pass helped Inter win possession ahead of Milito’s killer goal. Substituted with 10 to go.

Kevin-Prince Boateng
82
75
2.5

Got into great space from a first half corner but fired his volley well over Julio Cesar’s bar. Found it difficult to stamp his authority on the game as Inter defended in great numbers, and ultimately saw few further sights of goal.

Urby Emanuelson
52
88
3.0

Showed some glimpses of real attacking quality, but never took the game by the scruff as a natural No.10 might have. One shot apart, he asked too little of Julio Cesar and looked unlikely to sway the game back in Milan’s favor after the Milito goal.

Alexandre Pato
64
119
3.0

Blazed over when well placed in the area after failing to get the ball out of his feet, then fired well wide when deep into Inter territory in the second half, but neat passes for Emanuelson and Boateng set up two decent attacks. Failed to really test Julio Cesar though, much to Milan’s dismay.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic
78
102
2.5

Tried one flick shot reminiscent of Euro 2004 during a spell in the first half when Milan was regularly looking to him to open up Inter. His running battle with Samuel was one of the features of the game, but he increasingly became Milan’s only hope, and with the Argentine out-performing him he was unable to influence the result.

• Substitutions
Clarence Seedorf
58
80
N/A

Brought on for the final 10 minutes in place of Nocerino and brought a stunning save out of Julio Cesar with a superb long-range effort.

Robinho
58
92
2.5

Replaced Zambrotta in the push to get an equalizer in the final 25 minutes, but failed to provide the finishing touch from Ibrahimovic’s nod down.

Stephan El Shaarawy
87
61
3.0

Given eight minutes when replacing Pato and immediately helped to fashion a chance for Robinho.

Julio César
259
32
3.0

Smothered Ibrahimovic’s tame 20-yard effort with ease as he was worked for the first time, but he almost gave himself more to do when scuffing a clearance straight to Boateng. Later produced a fabulous save from Seedorf’s effort from range.

Javier Adelmar Zanetti
518
35
3.0

Showed with his burst past Zambrotta in the opening moments that he was eager to lead his side to another derby win, and he barely broke stride thereafter. His untiring display made a mockery of his age, putting younger players to shame, and his ability to keep going at such a rate for the full 90 minutes was astounding.

Lucio
263
30
3.0

His excellent early burst may have yielded a better result had he released the ball sooner, but he continued to charge forward at will while dealing with Pato and Ibrahimovic as and when necessary.

Maicon
226
32
3.0

Made a couple of great runs in the first half, but after a particularly good one-two with Milito, his low cross was behind Pazzini. Continued to cause trouble going forward and was well backed up defensively when attacks broke down.

Walter Adrian Samuel
262
33
3.0

His early ‘welcome to the game’ foul on Pato showed he meant business, and he went about his work superbly throughout, winning his personal battle with Ibrahimovic despite letting the Swede have a couple of glances at goal late in the first period.

Yuto Nagatomo
215
41
3.0

Looked very exposed at times defensively but very nearly added to Milito’s opener when shooting just wide, then could have made the game safe when cutting inside onto his left but shot straight at Abbiati.

Thiago Motta
187
41
3.0

Thought he’d headed Inter ahead in the fifth minute but was erroneously called offside, then got involved in an exchange with Ibrahimovic as the heat was raised before halftime. Kept up an excellent work rate though, and was a worthy winner in the midfield battle.

Ricardo Gabriel Álvarez
157
69
2.5

Lost possession in a dangerous position to Van Bommel early on, then amazingly side-footed straight at Abbiati when presented with a superb chance six yards from goal. Was unable to release the pressure in the second half and exited at the three-quarter point.

Esteban Matias Cambiasso
199
35
3.0

Did an expert job of the sitting role at the base of midfield which allowed Thiago Motta to show the greater dynamism in the middle. Rarely gave his direct opponents any space from which to get into the game.

Giampaolo Pazzini
181
49
2.5

Was kept quiet for most of the opening period, but after Milito’s opener he became a key man as his hold-up play came to the fore, helping to give his overworked teammates a vital breather as they held on for the win.

Diego Alberto Milito
Top of the Match
318
45
3.5

Was the pivot in a nice one-two with Maicon, but then his poor return pass to Lucio set up a Milan counter. That was made up for in the 54th minute though, when he pounced on Abate’s error to finish expertly across Abbiati, and he could have added another against the odds later.

• Substitutions
Cristian Chivu
180
33
3.0

Replaced Alvarez for the final quarter as Inter looked to counter the Robinho entrance by locking up the back line.

Wesley Sneijder
194
27
N/A

Came on for Milito late on and did well enough on the ball to help keep the pressure off the back four.

Diego Forlan Corazo
179
31
N/A

Late replacement for Pazzini.

Results
 
Player Ratings
Tournament
Position
Ranking
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Striker
Milan
28 10
Diego Alberto Milito Diego Alberto Milito
Striker
Inter
24 8
Antonio Di Natale Antonio Di Natale
Striker
Udinese
23 4
Edinson  Cavani Edinson Cavani
Striker
Napoli
23 3
R. Palacio R. Palacio
Striker
Genoa
19 3