Inter Milan secured their first win of the season
by seeing off 10-man Bologna in Claudio Ranieri's debut
game in charge of the Nerazzurri.
Giampaolo Pazzini put the visitors in front in the
39th minute, before Alessandro Diamanti levelled with
a penalty in the 66th minute.
Archimede Morleo was sent off after giving away a penalty
in the 81st minute, from which Diego Milito put Inter
back in front, and Lucio rounded off the scoring three
minutes from time as Inter picked up their first three
points of the season at the fourth attempt.
There was a different air about Inter following this
week's change in coach and they had the chance to go
ahead after only eight minutes when Diego Forlan's free-kick
was cleared badly by Mikael Antonsson to Walter Samuel,
who failed to beat Jean-Francois Gillet from five yards.
Three minutes later, Marco Di Vaio failed to convert
a one-on-one chance against Julio Cesar as he looked
to curl his shot into the top corner but sent it a yard
high and a yard wide.
Forlan's 25-yard strike cannoned against the outside
of the right post minutes later before Philippe Coutinho
shot just wide in a lively opening.
Inter took the lead in the 39th minute with an excellent
team move involving Forlan and Esteban Cambiasso, who
set up Pazzini for a low shot which Gillet got his hand
to but could not prevent creeping in.
Cambiasso hit the crossbar in the 50th minute before
Julio Cesar scrambled across his goal to deny Di Vaio
at the other end of a very open encounter.
Julio Cesar then made another excellent save to push
Gaston Ramirez's direct free-kick behind for a corner,
from which Samuel was adjudged to have fouled Daniele
Portanova inside the area and a penalty was given.
Diamanti stepped up to score his first goal for the
club and bring Bologna level.
A penalty at the other end saw Milito restore Inter's
lead after he had been fouled by Morleo, who was shown
the red card.
Lucio put the result beyond doubt with a near-post
header from Sulley Muntari's free-kick in the 87th minute
to give Ranieri a winning start to life in charge of
the Nerazzurri.
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