Inter beat Roma as Aquilani returns

Former Roma star back in Italy as former teammates lose 3-1 to Inter in Super Cup.

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Inter captain Javier Zanetti carries Inter’s fourth trophy of 2010 [AFP]

Inter Milan striker Samuel Eto’o scored twice to help get Rafael Benitez’s era at the treble winners off to a perfect start with a 3-1 triumph over Roma in the Italian Super Cup.

The Cameroon international struck in the 71st and 80th minutes after Goran Pandev had cancelled out John Arne Riise’s opener for Roma in the first half.

The goals ensured Inter bagged their fourth title of the year after they won an unprecedented European Champions League-Serie A-Italian Cup treble under Jose Mourinho last season.

Meanwhile, Liverpool put former Roma star Alberto Aquilani out of his Anfield misery on Saturday when they agreed to loan the Italian international to Juventus for the remainder of the season.

Aquilani joined Liverpool a year ago for around $26.43 million but barely featured under previous manager Rafa Benitez and then missed out on a place in the Italy squad for the World Cup.

Liverpool said the move was subject to Aquilani passing a medical in Italy on Monday.

The Super Cup is usually played between the Serie A and Italian Cup winners but with Inter claiming a clean sweep, Roma took part in this season’s curtain-raiser because they were runners-up in both domestic competitions.

“I’m very happy. We showed character after we conceded the goal,” coach Benitez told Rai television.

“Clearly, today was our first official match and it wasn’t easy for us. It’s hot and some of the players returned to the club late (after the World Cup).

“The most beautiful thing of the night was the team’s reaction.”

Benitez fielded the same starting lineup Mourinho used to sink Bayern Munich 2-0 in May’s Champions League final.

But the visitors had the best of a lively opening spell at the San Siro, with Mirko Vucinic and Jeremy Menez spurning good chances before Riise poked the ball into the far corner in the 21st minute after a lovely through ball from his captain Francesco Totti.

Careless

The European champions were struggling to muster a response when Vucinic gifted them a goal with a careless back pass into his own six-yard box, which Pandev pounced on four minutes before the break.

Roma also made the running at the start of the second half, with Menez volleying narrowly wide and Riise having a thunderbolt free kick well saved.

But then Eto’o sneaked in ahead of the defensive cover to tuck away a cross from Diego Milito, who had just a goal disallowed for after a dubious offside call.

Eto’o sealed the victory by stealing possession outside the box, completing a one-two with Inter’s Netherlands playmaker Wesley Sneijder and blasting home.

Brazilian forward Adriano, who walked out on Inter last year following problems with form, depression and discipline, made his competitive debut for Roma.

The match was suspended for about five minutes after Inter’s second goal because Roma fans threw flares on to the field.

Source: Reuters