How AC Milan won the Derby della Madonnina, and what went wrong for Inter Milan

 Saturday's thrilling match between rivals Inter Milan and AC Milan was one of the best of the year in Serie A. AC Milan won the Derby della Madonnina, a crucial victory in the Scudetto race. Although Inter Milan still have a game to play, AC Milan and Napoli are now only one point behind the Nerazzurri, who will play at the Stadio Maradona this Saturday in another key game against Napoli. 

Inter Milan were the better team of the match for more than 70 minutes on Saturday. In the first half they scored the opening goal with Ivan Perisic but failed to build on that lead, and that proved costly. 

AC Milan were in trouble and rarely threatened in the first half, only taking one shot on goal in the entire first 45 minutes. At the start of the second half, however, AC Milan tried to be more aggressive on the ball. But still, Inter Milan were in control -- too much in control. Simone Inzaghi's side exaggerated their confidence and slowed down the pace, becoming too passive. Inzaghi's substitutions then underlined this feeling. 

To be clear, Inzaghi's changes were not the only factor for allowing the game to slip away, but they showed some presumption to their opponents. Lautaro Martinez, Ivan Perisic (injured) and Hakan Calhanoglu were subbed off, and they probably were the most dangerous players of the night. AC Milan, on the other hand, minute by minute began to understand that the opponent was a little satisfied and was not as dangerous in the second half.

When Olivier Giroud scored the equalizer, the match completely changed from a psychological point of view.

It seemed that the teams switched completely emotions, attitude and confidence. Inter Milan started to panic and to lose self-control. Bad passes, confusion and nervousness took over, while AC Milan fans didn't even have time to celebrate the first Giroud goal before he came up with the winner three minutes later. 

AC Milan showed that they are a strong team and even during a difficult game they found the right moment to overturn the result. It demonstrates that Stefano Pioli has changed the mentality of this club since he took over in October 2019. 

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