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Last laugh for Lukaku as Inter beats Ibrahimovic's Milan 3-0

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MILAN (AP) ā€” Romelu Lukaku had the last laugh ā€” and goal ā€” as his Inter Milan side beat Zlatan IbrahimovicĢ's AC Milan 3-0 on Sunday in their biggest derby match in a decade.

The game took place almost a month after a heated spat between the two star players.

Lukaku set up Lautaro MartiĢnez for an early opener and sealed the result in the 66th minute with Inter's third. MartiĢnez had doubled his tally early in the second half, during Milanā€™s best spell of the match.

ā€œLukaku works a lot and always makes himself available for the team,ā€ MartiĢnez said. ā€œHe is a great person and a great player, we are happy to have him with us. I am convinced that he can still improve a lot.ā€

Inter remained top but extended its advantage to four points over second-place Milan. .

ā€œItā€™s been a difficult week but weā€™ll get back on track,ā€ Milan coach Stefano Pioli said. ā€œIf you told us a year ago, or even just three months ago, that at this point of the season we would be second, we would have leapt in the air with joy.

ā€œThat shouldnā€™t make us satisfied now. We have had three matches in which we havenā€™t managed to show our true qualities ... we need to get our level back up, we have the quality to continue to do well right until the end.ā€

The stakes in the Milan derby were higher than they have been in the last 10 years. The last time Inter and Milan went into the Derby della Madonnina occupying the top two spots in the table was in 2011, when Milan was above Inter. The Rossoneri won that match and went on to win the league title ā€” the last team other than Juventus to do so.

There were no supporters in the stadium because of coronavirus restrictions, but thousands of fans from both sides gathered outside to welcome the teams.

ā€œWe want to dedicate this win to our fans. The welcome they gave us at the stadium gave us goosebumps,ā€ Inter coach Antonio Conte said. ā€œCredit goes to the lads, they put in an extraordinary performance.

"We prepared really well for the game and they carried out to perfection what weā€™d been practicing beforehand. There is great satisfaction in seeing this teamā€™s growth and I am pleased because the lads deserve to see the fruits of their labor.ā€

The match was even more highly charged because the last time the two sides met, on Jan. 26 in the Italian Cup quarterfinals, Lukaku and IbrahimovicĢ were involved in a heated confrontation that is currently under investigation by the Italian soccer federation.

It was Lukaku who helped Inter get off to the perfect start, with less than five minutes on the clock. His first cross was charged down by a great block from Milan defender Simon KjƦr but the ball came back out to Lukaku, who floated another cross in for MartiĢnez to easily head into the top right corner.

Inter dominated for long stretches of the first half but Milan appeared a side transformed after the break. Inter goalkeeper Samir HandanovicĢ had to make three outstanding saves in quick succession in the opening couple of minutes to deny IbrahimovicĢ twice and then Sandro Tonali.

But Milanā€™s good work was undone in the 57th when, following a rapid counterattack, PerisĢŒicĢ rolled the ball across for MartiĢnez to tap into the bottom left corner.

And Lukaku all but secured the win when he raced from near the halfway line before firing into the bottom left corner.

RACE FOR TOP FOUR

Roma remained third after drawing 0-0 at 10-man Benevento.

The capital side is nine points below Inter and one point above Atalanta, which beat Napoli 4-2 to move into fourth.

Napoli slipped to seventh.

At the other end of the table, Udinese fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 at 19th-place Parma.

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