Champions League: Applause for Brehme: Inter on course for the quarter-finals

Champions League
Applause for Brehme: Inter on course for the quarter-finals

Marko Arnautovic shot Inter into the lead after coming on as a substitute. photo

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In memory of Andreas Brehme, Inter Milan plays against Atlético Madrid with mourning ribbon. The Italians ultimately deservedly prevailed and are on track for the Champions League.

Last year’s finalist Thanks to Marko Arnautovic, Inter Milan have taken a first step towards the Champions League quarter-finals.

The Italians, who played with mourning ribbon in honor of the late Andreas Brehme, defeated Atlético Madrid 1-0 (0-0). Substitute Arnautovic scored the goal in the 79th minute to secure a deserved victory.

Before kick-off, the spectators in Milan applauded Brehme. The former world champion played for Inter from 1988 to 1992, which is why the Milan team wore mourning. Brehme died of cardiac arrest on Tuesday night.

In a tough first leg of the round of 16 for a long time, the spectators in Milan only saw a few highlights – but when they did, Inter offered them. Captain Lautaro Martinez (36th/38th) had two good opportunities to take the lead in the first half alone.

Arnautovic in particular had the best chances. But once the Austrian aimed over it (49′), another time he shot past Atlético goalkeeper Jan Oblak (63′).

Shortly before the end, the former Bundesliga professional did better. Oblak deflected a shot from Martinez at his feet and the attacker scored the winning goal from a tight angle. The second leg will take place on March 13th in Madrid.

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