Inter beat city rivals AC Milan to claim Italian Super Cup in Riyadh

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Inter's players celebrate after winning the Italian Super Cup football match between AC Milan and Inter Milan. (Reuters)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Inter's players celebrate with the fans after winning the Italian SuperCup football match between AC Milan and Inter Milan, at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh. (AFP)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Italian cup holders Inter defeated the reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0. (AN Photo/Abdulrahman Shalhoub)
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Updated 19 January 2023
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Inter beat city rivals AC Milan to claim Italian Super Cup in Riyadh

  • Goals by Dimarco, Dzeko and Martinez gave Simone Inzaghi’s team, the Coppa Italia holders, a comfortable 3-0 win over the Serie A champions

RIYADH: The Supercoppa Italiana, and the bragging rights that go with it, went to Inter Milan on Wednesday evening in Riyadh.

A crowd of just over 51,000 inside King Fahd International Stadium watched the Coppa Italia holders defeat reigning Serie A champions AC Milan 3-0 to lift the trophy on this, the third occasion the showpiece final has been played in the Kingdom.

This was no mid-season, warm-weather friendly. For a start, the temperature inside the stadium had dipped to chilly 9 degrees Celsius. But more importantly, no derby match between these two city rivals is ever anything less than fiercely contested — and certainly not when the first silverware of the season is on the line.

The teams came into the match with AC Milan sitting in second place in the Serie A standings on 38 points, nine behind leaders Napoli, and Inter in fourth on 37, lagging Juventus only on goal difference.

Inter started the game on the front foot and earned a free-kick in a promising position after four minutes, only for it to be struck straight at the defensive wall by World Cup winner Lautaro Martinez. But the Inter fans did not have long to wait for the breakthrough.

Only 10 minutes in, Nicolo Barella broke free on the right side of the AC Milan penalty area and squared the ball to Federico Dimarco, whose left-foot finish left Ciprian Tatarusanu in goal with no chance.

The Serie A champions had their best chance of the half on 18 minutes when Portuguese international Rafael Leao’s curling shot from a tight angle was turned over by Andre Onana for a corner.

Inter took full advantage of the let-off three minutes later. Edin Dzeko received the ball from Alessandro Bastoni inside the Milan penalty box, before showing brilliant skill to cut onto his right foot and slide the ball past Tatarusanu. It was 2-0 already and the Rossoneri were in danger of being seriously embarrassed.

Inter were relentless and on the half hour, Dimarco almost scored his second after taking advantage of another careless defensive mistake but his fierce, left-foot shot was pushed away by Tatarusanu.

Martinez had a chance to put the match to bed in first-half stoppage time but he miscontrolled the ball when put through on goal and Inter had to be content with a two-goal lead at the break.

AC Milan were visibly improved during the early stages of the second half and Leao had a golden chance to halve the deficit, but shot over after finding space for himself just inside the Inter penalty area. Ismael Bennacer also had sight of goal but shot straight at Onana.

On 65 minutes, Milan coach Stefano Pioli brought on Charles De Ketelaere, Divock Origi and Pierre Kalulu for Brahim Diaz, Junior Messias and Simon Kjaer, as they looked to consolidate their second-half dominance and close the gap.

Milan continued to press but found clear chances very hard to come by, with Leao in particular resorting to several long-range shots that were either blocked by the Inter defenders or easily gathered by Onana.

With 20 minutes left, coach Simone Inzaghi replaced Barella and Dzeko with Roberto Gagliardini and Joaquin Correa in an attempt to inject a bit more life into the Inter attack but the match continued to follow the same script, with Milan enjoying superior possession but rarely managing to translate it into clear goal opportunities.

Then, on 77 minutes, Martinez redeemed himself for what had been a poor personal performance with a sumptuous finish on the outside of his right foot to give Inter a commanding 3-0 lead.

The Argentine striker celebrated by taking off his shirt in front of the delighted Inter fans behind the goal, with the resulting booking being of barely any consequence.

“Ole, ole, ole, Inter, Inter,” sang those in the crowd wearing black and blue. There was no way back for Milan and the remainder of the match was played against a backdrop of celebration by the Inter supporters.

This was Inter’s seventh Italian Super Cup triumph, equaling the number claimed by their defeated opponents. Juventus, with nine wins, remain the competition’s record title holders.

As the lights inside the stadium dimmed, the Inter players joined their fans in joyous celebration, a sure indication, if any were needed, of just how much this trophy means to them.


Iva Jovic hopes to channel Novak Djokovic on Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships debut

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Iva Jovic hopes to channel Novak Djokovic on Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships debut

  • American teen sensation looking to build on strong start to 2026 season

Things have been developing fast for American teenager Iva Jovic.

This time last year, she was ranked 167 in the world and had just lost in the opening round of a Challenger in Cancun.

Today, she is perched nicely at a career-high No. 20 in the world rankings, with a WTA title under her belt (in Guadalajara last year) and an Australian Open quarterfinal appearance last month.

At 18, the Californian became the youngest American woman to reach the last-eight stage at Melbourne Park since Venus Williams in 1998.

Having started 2026 with an impressive 11-3 win-loss record (semis in Auckland, final in Hobart, quarters at the Australian Open), Jovic withdrew from the WTA tournaments in Abu Dhabi and Doha to take some much-needed time off and is now in the UAE ready to make her debut at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.

We caught up with Jovic on Saturday ahead of her Dubai opener against former world No. 3 Maria Sakkari.

What does it mean for you to be coming to these tournaments now that you probably were watching in the past coming to this part of the world?

I mean, it’s so special. Obviously, it’s one thing to kind of play your first WTA events and get the feel for it, but it’s a different one to be in the tournaments every week and have your ranking at a place where you can play the full calendar. So that was the goal for me, and it’s pretty incredible to have had it all as it is now and to just be here.

Obviously, I want to win every match I play. I hate to lose. But I also try to remember that just being here is an incredible accomplishment and privilege. But Dubai has been so fun. I went to the mall yesterday. I went to the top of the Burj Khalifa. So I’ve already got to do a couple of things.

The culture and everything is very cool here. It’s my first time in this part of the world, so it’s very cool to see all these new things. I feel like I’m learning a lot, so much more to come.

I know you had to pull out of the last couple of tournaments in Abu Dhabi and Doha. I’m just wondering, post-Australia, what came into that decision?

Yeah, I think I just needed a little bit more time. I think I played the most matches out of anyone in the Australian swing. It was a lot, and I’m really happy with how it went. It was a great experience, and I won a lot, right? So that’s what you want. But I also needed to rest and train a little bit to just take care of my body. And now I’m feeling good and ready to go to be here in Dubai.

With Australia, now that you’ve had a little bit of time and space since then, what was the biggest takeaways from that? And did any of it take you by surprise?

I like to think that it’s surprising but not surprising, because obviously having great results and maybe some wins weren’t expected, but I also know how hard I’ve worked, and that good things tend to come when you put in the right work. So, surprised, but also not that surprised. Again, I think it’s one thing to have a couple of those good results, but for me the most important thing is consistency. So I want to establish myself as a player who’s going deep every single week.

You’ve got Maria Sakkari in your first round. She just made the semis in Doha. How do you look ahead to that match?

That’s definitely going to be a tough one. So thank you, Alex (Eala) for giving me a tough match. She pulled my name out (during the draw), but that’s okay. I’ll forgive her. But no, that’ll be a difficult one. Maria is a fighter. I played her in doubles, first meeting in singles. I mean I’m so new on the tour, still. I haven’t played a lot of these women. But she’s a competitor. She’s been around for a while and obviously making semis last week. She’s in top form. But, you know, again, you love the battle and you want the tough matches. So hopefully I can pull through.

You got to play the world number one in a Grand Slam quarterfinal. Didn’t go your way, but I’m wondering what did you take from that experience?

Yeah, I think that obviously you want to play the best just to win, yes, but even if you don’t, to just see where you stand. I think I’ve done a good job so far of learning from every loss, and I think that’s all it is. You learn from it, and it’s just fine margins. The differences aren’t that big.

It’s just little details that you need to work on that I’ve already been working on the past couple weeks, so hopefully that can show.

I know Novak Djokovic has been sending you tips. You’ve been in contact. He’s won this tournament a bunch of times. Are you going to perhaps be like, give me some tips for this Dubai court?

Oh, my God. Well, I hope … I don’t know if I’m brave enough to do that. I’m still a little nervous when I talk to him. He’s definitely my idol, but yeah, I see him at every corner. I’m like, how many times did this guy win the tournament? I see him on every screen. But just try to be like Novak. I’m going to keep it that simple.