Post by Salem6 on Jan 22, 2004 9:35:13 GMT
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Inter Milan, whose challenge for the Serie A title has faltered in recent weeks following back-to-back defeats, has restored some pride by easing into the last four of the Italian Cup.
Inter, whose embarrassing home defeat against lowly Empoli on Sunday led to Massimo Moratti stepping down as club president, defeated Udinese 3-1 in an often fractious quarter-final second leg to reach the semis after the away leg had finished goalless.
Inter will now play Juventus in the last four. Juve secured their place after edging Perugia 1-0 in Turin to complete a 3-1 aggregate win.
Dutch midfielder Andy van der Meyde put Inter in front in the 16th minute with a vicious free-kick from wide on the left, only for Dino Fava to equalise for the visitors 10 minutes before half-time with a stooping header.
Inter restored their lead in the 51st minute with a brilliant solo goal from Nigerian teenager Obafemi Martins, who opted out of the forthcoming African Nations Cup to stay and fight for a first team place and will have done his chances the power of good with an impressive display.
Argentine forward Julio Cruz made the tie safe by slotting home a penalty 11 minutes later after he had been brought down in the box by Valerio Bertotto.
Even a second-string Juventus were too strong for Perugia at the Delle Alpi stadium where Fabrizio Miccoli, who spent last season on loan at Perugia and scored nine goals in 34 league matches, grabbed the winner five minutes from half-time.
The Italy international picked up possession from deep inside the visitors' half and accelerated past two defenders before drilling a low angled shot into the bottom corner.
On Tuesday, debt-ridden Lazio held fellow financial strugglers Parma to a 1-1 draw to ease into the last four.
Dejan Stankovic gave Lazio a 71st minute lead with a cool finish before Australian midfielder Mark Bresciano levelled the scores for the home side with a vicious drive.
The result gave Lazio a 3-1 aggregate win having defeated Parma 2-0 in Rome last week.
Lazio will meet the winners of Thursday's tie between cup holders AC Milan and Roma, a repeat of last season's final.
www.abc.net.au/sport/content/s1029690.htm
Should b fun @ Dizzy Towers ;D
Inter Milan, whose challenge for the Serie A title has faltered in recent weeks following back-to-back defeats, has restored some pride by easing into the last four of the Italian Cup.
Inter, whose embarrassing home defeat against lowly Empoli on Sunday led to Massimo Moratti stepping down as club president, defeated Udinese 3-1 in an often fractious quarter-final second leg to reach the semis after the away leg had finished goalless.
Inter will now play Juventus in the last four. Juve secured their place after edging Perugia 1-0 in Turin to complete a 3-1 aggregate win.
Dutch midfielder Andy van der Meyde put Inter in front in the 16th minute with a vicious free-kick from wide on the left, only for Dino Fava to equalise for the visitors 10 minutes before half-time with a stooping header.
Inter restored their lead in the 51st minute with a brilliant solo goal from Nigerian teenager Obafemi Martins, who opted out of the forthcoming African Nations Cup to stay and fight for a first team place and will have done his chances the power of good with an impressive display.
Argentine forward Julio Cruz made the tie safe by slotting home a penalty 11 minutes later after he had been brought down in the box by Valerio Bertotto.
Even a second-string Juventus were too strong for Perugia at the Delle Alpi stadium where Fabrizio Miccoli, who spent last season on loan at Perugia and scored nine goals in 34 league matches, grabbed the winner five minutes from half-time.
The Italy international picked up possession from deep inside the visitors' half and accelerated past two defenders before drilling a low angled shot into the bottom corner.
On Tuesday, debt-ridden Lazio held fellow financial strugglers Parma to a 1-1 draw to ease into the last four.
Dejan Stankovic gave Lazio a 71st minute lead with a cool finish before Australian midfielder Mark Bresciano levelled the scores for the home side with a vicious drive.
The result gave Lazio a 3-1 aggregate win having defeated Parma 2-0 in Rome last week.
Lazio will meet the winners of Thursday's tie between cup holders AC Milan and Roma, a repeat of last season's final.
www.abc.net.au/sport/content/s1029690.htm
Should b fun @ Dizzy Towers ;D