De Jong, the winning goal scorer in the semi-finals, prevailed against Godin and refined a fine move with a diving header with the 1: 1.
The final offered everything, especially lots of emotion. Inter-Coach Conte, the Rumpelstiltskin in the coaching zone, saw the yellow card when he claimed a penalty for his team. The Dutch referee Makkelie couldn’t complain of boredom. After 25 minutes, both teams allowed each other a short breathing phase.
Then De Jong appeared again and gave Sevilla the lead after a free kick with a head (33.). What Seville can do, Inter can too. Thought defender Godin, who sank a free kick with his head to make it 2-2 (35th). Break, freak out.
Golden Gate
The second half was also intense. Inter continued to use the counterattack as a stylistic device and almost succeeded when Lukaku hit goal again, but this time failed because of goalie Bono. Well done. Lukaku then scored in the 74th minute, but not for Inter.
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