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Jovic's derby double fires Milan into Italian Cup final

Updated: 2025-04-25 10:31
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Luka Jovic (center) celebrates scoring AC Milan's first goal during an Italian Cup semifinal against crosstown rival Inter Milan on Wednesday. REUTERS

MILAN, Italy — A Luka Jovic brace helped fire AC Milan into the final of the Italian Cup in Wednesday's convincing 3-0 derby win over Inter Milan, which sent his team through 4-1 on aggregate.

Serbia forward Jovic doubled his goal tally for the season, with Tijjani Reijnders sealing the tie late on, as Milan fans were given something to shout about in what has been an awful season for the seven-time European champion.

Milan is unbeaten in all five of this season's local derbies, winning the Super Cup final against Inter in January, and now ending Inter's hopes of repeating the Serie A, Champions League and cup treble won under Jose Mourinho in 2010.

"Jovic is working really hard, in particular in the last three or four weeks. He's lost a bit of weight too, which helps," said coach Sergio Conceicao to Mediaset.

"He gives us something that we needed for this match, every forward has his own set of qualities. He doesn't give defenders a lot to work with."

Conceicao's side, which sits ninth in Serie A, and will almost certainly miss out on Champions League soccer next season, will likely face Bologna in next month's cup final in Rome.

Bologna leads Empoli 3-0 ahead of their second leg on Thursday, and looks set to reach a major tournament final for the first time since last winning the cup in 1974.

"We're happy to be in the final, but we haven't won it yet," added Conceicao.

"I'm not a different coach to the one from a couple of days ago, and the players aren't any different either. It's not like everything is great now, just like it wasn't all bad before."

Big blow

Given a rare start, Jovic put Milan ahead on the night and in the tie in the 38th minute, when he met a cross from Alex Jimenez with a thumping header — the nominal away side's first chance of the game.

Federico Dimarco had hit the bar and Lautaro Martinez smashed a great chance over before Jovic opened the scoring, and the 27-year-old extended Milan's aggregate lead three minutes after the break.

Jovic pounced to poke home from close range after Inter failed to deal with a routine corner, sparking four immediate substitutions from Inter coach Simone Inzaghi, which, ultimately, made little difference.

Instead Reijnders completed a comprehensive win for Milan five minutes from the end, when he rolled home with a first-time finish after being slipped through by Rafael Leao.

Elimination at the hands of its local rival is a big blow to Inter, which had genuine ambitions of the treble after booking a Champions League semifinal against Barcelona last week.

But, Inter is also level on points with Napoli at the top of Serie A after losing to Bologna at the weekend and could easily end an excellent season empty-handed.

Inzaghi's players have a packed and challenging run-in, with Champions League chasers Roma visiting the San Siro on Sunday, before the first leg of the Barcelona tie.

AFP

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