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2 vs 1
Played
March 13, 2012 3:45 PM EDT
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza — Milano
Referee:‬ Pedro Garcia Proenca‎
Attendance:‬ 62632‎
 
Brandao 90+2′
90+6′ (PG) Giampaolo Pazzini
 
Top of the Match
Mathieu Valbuena
Mathieu Valbuena
Marseille
Brandao
Brandao
Marseille
Flop of the Match
Diego Forlan Corazo
Diego Forlan Corazo
Inter
Wesley Sneijder
Wesley Sneijder
Inter

Inter 2-1 Marseille (Agg 2-2): Brandao stuns San Siro in injury time to send French side through to last eight in dramatic fashion

A dramatic clash at San Siro finished in favor of the Nerazzurri, but it was Didier Deschamps' guests who were celebrating at full time after an action-packed conclusion.

By Robin Bairner

A stoppage-time goal from Brandao put Olympique de Marseille into the Champions League quarterfinals at the expense of Inter, with the French side progressing 2-2 on aggregate after the home team struck an even later penalty to run out 2-1 winners on the night.

Diego Milito had given the hosts the lead, but a long ball from Steve Mandanda in the 91st minutes was picked up by the substitute, who shot home with seconds remaining to send Claudio Ranieri’s squad out. The Marseille goalkeeper would be sent off moments later, but Giampaolo Pazzini’s late penalty was ultimately fruitless.

Although it was the visiting side which offered the first effort on goal, Mathieu Valbuena spinning before shooting into the arms of Julio Cesar, it would be the hosts who passed up two golden opportunities in the opening 10 minutes.

Wesley Sneijder was the first culprit, inexplicably allowing his shot to be blocked by the prone Steve Mandanda after an incisive incursion down the right from Javier Zanetti. The magnitude of waste was matched moments later by Milito, who elected to chest a cross goalwards from four yards when a header would surely have brought the opener. Mandanda reacted admirably to make the block, but the French goalkeeper shouldn’t have stood a chance.

Marseille’s best opportunity of the first half came down the right flank, where the club enjoyed much joy. A cross from Cesar Azpilicueta picked out the fit-again Loic Remy, who aimed his header just past the post.

The remainder of the opening period was a tactical duel, with Marseille largely looking comfortable against the Italian hosts, who tested Mandanda again in the last minute of the half with a Sneijder free kick that was well grasped.

No alteration was forthcoming in the pattern of the match after the break, prompting Ranieri to make a double change before the hour mark, with the ineffective duo of Sneijder and Diego Forlan withdrawn.

Chances for Inter were infrequent as Marseille played smartly. Andrea Poli blasted a half chance well over the top and the otherwise impressive Dejan Stankovic was much too high with a free kick.

Julio Cesar was not being overworked at the other end of the field, despite some neat play from the French side, but the goalkeeper did well to get down to a dangerous header from Alou Diarra following a Valbuena free kick.

With 15 minutes remaining, Inter made its breakthrough just as its play was at its most stagnant. A corner wasn’t cleared properly, and after some pinball in the box, Milito scrambled home from close range.

Inter made the more pressing case to get the game’s second goal, with Esteban Cambiasso squandering a great chance, but it was some miserable defending from the hosts that allowed Brandao to score.

Pazzini’s 96th minute penalty was ultimately joyless, beating Gennaro Bracigliano who had come on for the dismissed Steve Mandanda but there was no time even to kick off again.

Marseille progresses on away goals, eliminating Inter, which is now expected to jettison coach Ranieri.

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Inter

1
Julio César
Goalkeeper
2.5
4
3.0
6
Lucio
Defender
2.5
13
Maicon
Defender
3.0
55
Yuto Nagatomo
Defender
2.0
25
2.5
5
Dejan Stankovic
Midfielder
90′
3.5
10
Wesley Sneijder
Midfielder
58′
2.5
18
Andrea Poli
Midfielder
74′
3.0
9
2.0
22
3.5

Marseille

3.5
30
Steve Mandanda
Goalkeeper
68′ 92′ 93′
3.5
2
3.0
-
N. N'Koulou
Defender
2.5
15
Jérémy Morel
Defender
3.0
21
3.0
4
Alou Diarra
Midfielder
3.5
17
Stéphane M'Bia
Defender
3.0
19
Morgan Amalfitano
Midfielder
3.5
28
Mathieu Valbuena
Midfielder
76′
2.5
11
Loïc Remy
Striker
88′
2.5
20
André Ayew
Midfielder
95′

Substitutes

12
Luca Castellazzi
Goalkeeper
-
23
-
37
Marco Faraoni
Defender
-
19
-
20
Obi
Midfielder
58′
3.0
7
3.5
28
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Substitutes

-
1
-
13
Djimi Traore
Defender
-
24
Rod Fanni
Defender
-
7
Benoît Cheyrou
Midfielder
76′
-
12
Charles Kaboré
Midfielder
3.0
9
Brandao
Striker
88′ 92′
-
23
Jordan Ayew
Striker

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Coach/Manager

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