AC Milan vs Inter Highlights and Goals

AC Milan vs Inter Highlights and Goals

Serie A
7:45 PMMarch 8, 2026
Regular Season – 28
AC Milan
Show Score

1 – 0
HT:(1 – 0)
Inter
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
Referee: Daniele Doveri, Italy

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Match Stats

Ball possession
37%
63%
0.77
Expected goals (xG)
1.18
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
9
Total shots
10
2
Shots on target
2
6
Shots off target
4
1
Blocked shots
4
6
Shots inside box
6
3
Shots outside box
4
1
Corner kicks
6
2
Offsides
1
Passing
380
Total passes
622
327 (86%)
Accurate passes
562 (90%)
Discipline
8
Fouls
12
2
Yellow cards
2
0
Red cards
0
2
Goalkeeper saves
1
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Lineup

AC Milan

3-5-2

16
G

Mike Maignan (C)




7.7
31
D

Strahinja Pavlović




7.2
5
D

Koni De Winter




7.7
23
D

Fikayo Tomori




6.9
2
M

Pervis Estupiñán


Goal 35′


7.7
12
M

Adrien Rabiot



Yellow Card 80′



6.9
14
M

Luka Modrić



Yellow Card 89′ Tripping



7.5
19
M

Youssouf Fofana


Assist 35′


6.9
56
M

Alexis Saelemaekers




6.6
11
F

Christian Pulišić




7.3
10
F

Rafael Leão




6.3

Substitutes
1
G

Pietro Terracciano


96
G

Lorenzo Torriani


33
D

Davide Bartesaghi


24
D

Zachary Athekame


27
D

David Odogu


30
M

Ardon Jashari


4
M

Samuele Ricci



Substitution Out 73′ Replaced by Y. Fofana



6.3
9
F

Niclas Füllkrug



Substitution Out 73′ Replaced by R. Leao



6.3
18
F

Christopher Nkunku



Substitution Out 84′ Replaced by C. Pulisic



6.3

Coach
Massimiliano Allegri

Inter

3-5-2

1
G

Yann Sommer




6.3
95
D

Alessandro Bastoni



Yellow Card 65′ Tripping



6.3
25
D

Manuel Akanji




7.2
31
D

Yann Bisseck




6.3
32
M

Federico Dimarco




6.0
22
M

Henrikh Mkhitaryan




6.7
7
M

Piotr Zieliński




6.6
23
M

Nicolò Barella (C)




6.9
11
M

Luís Henrique




6.7
94
F

Francesco Pio Esposito




6.3
14
F

Ange-Yoan Bonny




6.0

Substitutes
10
F

Lautaro Martínez


53
F

Matteo Lavelli


16
M

Davide Frattesi



Substitution Out 68′ Replaced by N. Barella



6.5
17
M

Andy Diouf



Substitution Out 80′ Replaced by Y. Bisseck



6.3
36
D

Matteo Darmian


8
M

Petar Sučić



Substitution Out 59′ Replaced by H. Mkhitaryan



7.2
2
D

Denzel Dumfries



Yellow Card 69′
Holding


Substitution Out 59′ Replaced by Luis Henrique



6.6
20
M

Hakan Çalhanoğlu


15
D

Francesco Acerbi


30
D

Carlos Augusto



Substitution Out 68′ Replaced by A. Bastoni



6.9
6
D

Stefan de Vrij


12
G

Raffaele Di Gennaro


13
G

Josep Martínez


Coach
Cristian Chivu

Serie A Standings – Serie A

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Inter 28 22 1 5 64-22 42 67
W
08 February: Sassuolo 0 – 5 Inter

W
14 February: Inter 3 – 2 Juventus

W
21 February: Lecce 0 – 2 Inter

W
28 February: Inter 2 – 0 Genoa

L
08 March: AC Milan 1 – 0 Inter
2 AC Milan 28 17 9 2 44-20 24 60
W
13 February: Pisa 1 – 2 AC Milan

D
18 February: AC Milan 1 – 1 Como

L
22 February: AC Milan 0 – 1 Parma

W
01 March: Cremonese 0 – 2 AC Milan

W
08 March: AC Milan 1 – 0 Inter
3 Napoli 28 17 5 6 43-29 14 56
W
07 February: Genoa 2 – 3 Napoli

D
15 February: Napoli 2 – 2 AS Roma

L
22 February: Atalanta 2 – 1 Napoli

W
28 February: Hellas Verona 1 – 2 Napoli

W
06 March: Napoli 2 – 1 Torino
4 Como 28 14 9 5 46-21 25 51
L
14 February: Como 1 – 2 Fiorentina

D
18 February: AC Milan 1 – 1 Como

W
21 February: Juventus 0 – 2 Como

W
28 February: Como 3 – 1 Lecce

W
07 March: Cagliari 1 – 2 Como
5 AS Roma 28 16 3 9 38-21 17 51
W
09 February: AS Roma 2 – 0 Cagliari

D
15 February: Napoli 2 – 2 AS Roma

W
22 February: AS Roma 3 – 0 Cremonese

D
01 March: AS Roma 3 – 3 Juventus

L
08 March: Genoa 2 – 1 AS Roma
6 Juventus 28 14 8 6 50-28 22 50
D
08 February: Juventus 2 – 2 Lazio

L
14 February: Inter 3 – 2 Juventus

L
21 February: Juventus 0 – 2 Como

D
01 March: AS Roma 3 – 3 Juventus

W
07 March: Juventus 4 – 0 Pisa
7 Atalanta 28 12 10 6 39-26 13 46
W
09 February: Atalanta 2 – 1 Cremonese

W
14 February: Lazio 0 – 2 Atalanta

W
22 February: Atalanta 2 – 1 Napoli

L
01 March: Sassuolo 2 – 1 Atalanta

D
07 March: Atalanta 2 – 2 Udinese
8 Bologna 28 11 6 11 37-34 3 39
L
08 February: Bologna 0 – 1 Parma

W
15 February: Torino 1 – 2 Bologna

W
23 February: Bologna 1 – 0 Udinese

W
02 March: Pisa 0 – 1 Bologna

L
08 March: Bologna 1 – 2 Hellas Verona
9 Sassuolo 27 11 5 11 34-36 -2 38
W
31 January: Pisa 1 – 3 Sassuolo

L
08 February: Sassuolo 0 – 5 Inter

W
15 February: Udinese 1 – 2 Sassuolo

W
20 February: Sassuolo 3 – 0 Hellas Verona

W
01 March: Sassuolo 2 – 1 Atalanta
10 Udinese 28 10 6 12 33-41 -8 36
L
08 February: Lecce 2 – 1 Udinese

L
15 February: Udinese 1 – 2 Sassuolo

L
23 February: Bologna 1 – 0 Udinese

W
02 March: Udinese 3 – 0 Fiorentina

D
07 March: Atalanta 2 – 2 Udinese
11 Lazio 27 8 10 9 26-27 -1 34
W
30 January: Lazio 3 – 2 Genoa

D
08 February: Juventus 2 – 2 Lazio

L
14 February: Lazio 0 – 2 Atalanta

D
21 February: Cagliari 0 – 0 Lazio

L
01 March: Torino 2 – 0 Lazio
12 Parma 28 8 10 10 20-32 -12 34
W
08 February: Bologna 0 – 1 Parma

W
15 February: Parma 2 – 1 Hellas Verona

W
22 February: AC Milan 0 – 1 Parma

D
27 February: Parma 1 – 1 Cagliari

D
08 March: Fiorentina 0 – 0 Parma
13 Genoa 28 7 9 12 34-40 -6 30
L
07 February: Genoa 2 – 3 Napoli

D
15 February: Cremonese 0 – 0 Genoa

W
22 February: Genoa 3 – 0 Torino

L
28 February: Inter 2 – 0 Genoa

W
08 March: Genoa 2 – 1 AS Roma
14 Cagliari 28 7 9 12 30-38 -8 30
L
09 February: AS Roma 2 – 0 Cagliari

L
16 February: Cagliari 0 – 2 Lecce

D
21 February: Cagliari 0 – 0 Lazio

D
27 February: Parma 1 – 1 Cagliari

L
07 March: Cagliari 1 – 2 Como
15 Torino 28 8 6 14 28-49 -21 30
D
07 February: Fiorentina 2 – 2 Torino

L
15 February: Torino 1 – 2 Bologna

L
22 February: Genoa 3 – 0 Torino

W
01 March: Torino 2 – 0 Lazio

L
06 March: Napoli 2 – 1 Torino
16 Lecce 28 7 6 15 20-37 -17 27
W
08 February: Lecce 2 – 1 Udinese

W
16 February: Cagliari 0 – 2 Lecce

L
21 February: Lecce 0 – 2 Inter

L
28 February: Como 3 – 1 Lecce

W
08 March: Lecce 2 – 1 Cremonese
17 Fiorentina 28 5 10 13 30-42 -12 25
D
07 February: Fiorentina 2 – 2 Torino

W
14 February: Como 1 – 2 Fiorentina

W
23 February: Fiorentina 1 – 0 Pisa

L
02 March: Udinese 3 – 0 Fiorentina

D
08 March: Fiorentina 0 – 0 Parma
18 Cremonese 28 5 9 14 22-40 -18 24
L
09 February: Atalanta 2 – 1 Cremonese

D
15 February: Cremonese 0 – 0 Genoa

L
22 February: AS Roma 3 – 0 Cremonese

L
01 March: Cremonese 0 – 2 AC Milan

L
08 March: Lecce 2 – 1 Cremonese
19 Hellas Verona 28 3 9 16 22-49 -27 18
D
06 February: Hellas Verona 0 – 0 Pisa

L
15 February: Parma 2 – 1 Hellas Verona

L
20 February: Sassuolo 3 – 0 Hellas Verona

L
28 February: Hellas Verona 1 – 2 Napoli

W
08 March: Bologna 1 – 2 Hellas Verona
20 Pisa 28 1 12 15 20-48 -28 15
D
06 February: Hellas Verona 0 – 0 Pisa

L
13 February: Pisa 1 – 2 AC Milan

L
23 February: Fiorentina 1 – 0 Pisa

L
02 March: Pisa 0 – 1 Bologna

L
07 March: Juventus 4 – 0 Pisa

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
  • Relegation – Serie B

AC Milan secured a vital derby victory over league leaders Inter. Pervis Estupiñán’s first-half goal decided a tense encounter.

AC Milan clinched a crucial 1-0 victory over city rivals Inter at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. Pervis Estupiñán’s clinical 35th-minute strike proved the difference in a fiercely contested Derby della Madonnina. This significant result tightens the Serie A title race.

Inter entered the clash atop Serie A, boasting a formidable five-game winning streak. They held a ten-point lead over second-placed AC Milan, who were looking to reignite their title challenge. The derby promised high stakes and intense football.

The opening stages saw Inter controlling possession, attempting to dictate the tempo. Nicolò Barella and Henrikh Mkhitaryan tried to unlock the Rossoneri defence. However, Milan remained resolute at the back.

AC Milan absorbed pressure effectively, looking for opportunities on the counter-attack. Youssouf Fofana was instrumental in midfield transitions. Christian Pulisic also looked sharp on the wing.

The breakthrough arrived in the 35th minute. Fofana threaded a precise pass to Pervis Estupiñán, who found space inside the box. Estupiñán expertly drilled his shot past the Inter goalkeeper, sending the home crowd wild. It was a moment of quality in a cagey half.

Milan headed into the break with a narrow but deserved lead. Inter needed a tactical rethink to break down their determined neighbours. The second half promised a strong response from the league leaders.

Inter emerged with renewed vigour after the restart, pushing more players forward. Their ball possession climbed significantly, but Milan’s defence stood firm. Goalkeeper Mike Maignan made a crucial save early on to deny a close-range effort.

Both managers turned to their benches to influence the game. Inter made a double change in the 59th minute, bringing on Petar Sučić and Luis Henrique. Milan responded in the 73rd minute, introducing Niclas Füllkrug and Samuele Ricci.

The intensity of the derby led to a flurry of yellow cards. Alessandro Bastoni and Denzel Dumfries of Inter were booked in quick succession around the 65th minute. Milan’s Adrien Rabiot and Luka Modrić also saw yellow late in the match, reflecting the tense final moments.

Despite Inter dominating possession with 63% and generating an Expected Goals (xG) figure of 1.18, they managed only two shots on target. AC Milan, with just 37% possession and an xG of 0.77, matched Inter’s two shots on target, converting one. Maignan’s two saves were vital in preserving Milan’s clean sheet.

This hard-fought victory narrows the gap at the top of Serie A to seven points. AC Milan delivered a significant blow to Inter’s title procession, proving the Scudetto race is far from over. It gives the Rossoneri renewed hope for the season’s final stretch.

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