MILAN, Feb 6: Lautaro Martinez’s purple patch continued as Inter Milan consigned sorry AC Milan to a fourth successive defeat with a 1-0 derby victory.
The in-form Martinez, handed the captain’s armband by Simone Inzaghi, took his goal tally for the season to 15 by opening the scoring with a header in a totally one-sided first half at San Siro on Sunday.
Milan failed to register a shot on target in a lacklustre display that increased their winless run to seven matches, putting more pressure on head coach Stefano Pioli.
Second-placed Inter moved five points clear of their city rivals behind runaway Serie A leaders Napoli, with the Rossoneri down in sixth spot as their dismal start to the year continued. Martinez forced a magnificent reflex save from Ciprian Tatarusanu and also headed just wide in a blistering start from the Nerazzurri.
Inzaghi’s side were dominant, but referee Davide Massa correctly refused to award them a penalty when Edin Dzeko went down too easily under a challenge from Matteo Gabbia.
It seemed to be only a matter of time before Inter were in front, though, and the opening goal duly arrived in the 34th minute, when the lively Martinez rose above Simon Kjaer to nod in Hakan Calhanoglu’s corner from the left.
Olivier Giroud finally had Milan’s first attempt after fifty seven minutes but his header sailed over the crossbar and was never going to trouble Inter Milan’s Andre Onana. (Agencies)