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Cameroon's Eto'o double brings cup to Inter
Eto'o and Milito steer Inter Milan to an Italian Cup victory as the side manage to end an otherwise lackluster season on a high note
Published in Ahram Online on 30 - 05 - 2011

Samuel Eto'o struck twice to help Inter Milan salvage a trophy from a disappointing season with a 3-1 win over Palermo in an electric Italian Cup final on Sunday.
The Cameroon striker scored in the 26th minute and 76th minutes with carbon-copy strikes after latching on to precise Wesley Sneijder passes.
Palermo, seeking their first Italian Cup success, set up a grandstand finale with Ezequiel Munoz's 88th-minute header but the Argentine defender was then sent off and substitute Diego Milito scored in stoppage time to give the Nerazzurri their seventh success in the Coppa Italia.
Inter's Leonardo, winning his first trophy as a coach, was full of praise for his players after emerging from pitch-side celebrations more muted than those performed by AC Milan who clinched the title at the same Stadio Olimpico three weeks ago.
“It's been a difficult season with lots of injuries, three coaches and different systems of playing,” said the Brazilian.
“They had many reasons to stop but they fought until the end. They deserved to end the season with a smile.”
The 41-year-old was also generous to the losers.
“Palermo started well. They played with lots of energy and really wanted to get an early goal,” he said. “We found it difficult to get out, but we got our goals at just the right moments and were able to control the game.”
Palermo began the match full of confidence and Abel Hernandez shot into the side netting in the first minute.
Strike partner Javier Pastore, reportedly on Inter president Massimo Moratti's shopping list, then had two chances.
The Argentine forward played a delicious one-two with Josip Ilicic but overran the ball, allowing Julio Cesar to come out and smother.
Then the 21-year-old found space on the right side of the box but could not keep his shot down as the Sicilian fans roared their side on.
Inter struck with virtually their first attack as Palermo reorganised at the back. Sneijder released Eto'o with an inch-perfect pass and the Cameroon striker drew keeper Salvatore Sirigu before coolly poking home into the far corner.
Giampaolo Pazzini, selected ahead of Diego Milito, was a lone figure in the Palermo attack as the Sicilian side continued to press for the equaliser.
REACT FAST
Cesar had to react fast to palm away what would have been an own goal after a scramble on 32 minutes before Hernandez shot wastefully at Cesar after being gifted the ball inside the area.
The Inter goalkeeper then produced a fine save to tip the ball round the post as substitute Fabrizio Miccoli, on for Hernandez, headed Pastore's cross goalwards.
The Rosanero piled men forward but were caught on the break with a quarter of an hour to go as Snejider fed Eto'o who glided into the box before shooting calmly into the corner.
Sneijder almost found the top corner before slack marking at the back allowed Munoz to reduce the deficit with a downward header from a corner.
But the Argentine defender was immediately given his marching orders after a lunge on substitute McDonald Mariga and after Eto'o had hit the bar with the resulting free kick, substitute Diego Milito tapped-in Goran Pandev's stoppage-time cross to regain the cup for Inter.
Inter, dethroned as Serie A champions by rivals AC Milan after a five-year reign, will play in the Champions League next season, giving Palermo the consolation of another run in the Europa League.


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