Simone
Inzaghi’s
side
have
been
in
far
better
form
than
Milan
since
the
World
Cup
break
and
that
showed
in
Riyadh
as
they
raced
into
a
two-goal
lead
inside
21
minutes.
Federico
Dimarco
finished
off
a
flowing
team
move
and
Edin
Dzeko,
who
played
a
pivotal
role
in
that
opener,
added
a
second
to
put
Inter
in
command.
Last
season’s
Coppa
Italia
winners
Inter
added
a
third
in
the
77th
minute
through
Lautaro
Martinez
to
seal
a
seventh
Supercoppa
triumph,
drawing
them
level
with
Milan’s
tally.
Dzeko
played
a
delightful
first-time
pass
into
the
feet
of
Nicolo
Barella,
who
in
turn
squared
to
Milan-born
Dimarco
for
a
simple
finish
for
Inter’s
10th-minute
opener.
That
goal
was
allowed
to
stand
following
a
VAR
check,
with
semi-automatic
offside
technology
being
used
for
the
first
time
in
Italian
football
ahead
of
its
roll-out
in
Serie
A.
Inter
added
a
second
through
a
well-taken
Dzeko
goal
after
the
striker
collected
the
ball
down
the
left,
skipped
inside
Sandro
Tonali
and
swept
a
shot
past
Ciprian
Tatarusanu.
Not
since
Roma
against
Inter
in
2006
had
a
team
struck
twice
inside
the
opening
25
minutes
of
a
Supercoppa
Italiana
match,
and
Milan
could
not
find
a
route
back
into
the
game.
After
sitting
back
for
most
of
the
second
half,
Inter
added
some
gloss
to
the
scoreline
when
Fikayo
Tomori
failed
to
clear
a
long
ball
and
Martinez
finished
with
the
outside
of
his
boot.
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