Daily Dispatch

Late Arnautovic strike gives Inter 1-0 win over Atletico

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A late goal from substitute Marko Arnautovic gave Inter Milan a 1-0 home victory after a tough battle with Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday.

The Austrian striker, who had replaced the injured Marcus Thuram at half-time, redeemed himself after several missed chances by squeezing the ball home after Lautaro Martinez’s shot was saved by goalkeeper Jan Oblak in the 79th minute.

It was only the second time the teams had played each other, with Atletico winning 20 in the Uefa Super Cup back in 2010.

“It’s very satisfying. The lads were wonderful against a physical, technical side that did not make it at all easy,” Inter manager Simone Inzaghi told Sky Sport Italia.

The return fixture is on March 13 in the Spanish capital.

“We know this is only the first leg, the second match will be tough, and certainly there are regrets for the result considerin­g with all that we created, we deserved a wider scoreline.

“This is football, we keep going,” Inzaghi added.

Inter wore black armbands as their fans at San Siro paid tribute to the club’s former player Germany World Cupwinner Andreas Brehme, who passed away aged 63 earlier on Tuesday.

Inter dominated the match and though Atletico had their chances, the home side’s solid defence prevented the visitors from getting any attempts on target.

Samuel Lino had Atletico’s first opportunit­y but his rightfoote­d curler went just wide of the far post.

Ahead of the interval, Martinez

and Thuram had openings to break the deadlock for Inter but also came up against a resilient defence, with attempts blocked or saved by Oblak.

Inter started the second half on the attack as Federico Dimarco supplied a cross to Arnautovic, who slid in slightly late and ballooned the ball over from close range.

Just after the hour, the home fans again expressed their frustratio­n as Arnautovic, having found himself free in front of goal, sent another effort over the crossbar before the villain became the hero of the night with his late winning goal.

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