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 Inter Milan becomes European football champion after 45 years
 Updated at: 1432 PST,  Sunday, May 23, 2010
Inter Milan becomes European football champion after 45 years MADRID: Diego Milito scored both goals as Inter Milan beat Bayern Munich 2-0 in the Champions League final at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday as charismatic coach Jose Mourinho engineered an historic treble.

Argentine striker Milito embarrassed each of Bayern's centre-backs in turn as the Bavarians' vulnerable defensive core was ruthlessly exposed.

In their first Champions League final since 1972, Inter won their third European title and first since 1965.

They also became the first Italian team to achieve the treble of Serie A, Italian Cup and Champions League.

But the celebrations were tempered by Mourinho admitting that the match would almost certainly be his last as he seeks new challenges having become only the third coach to win the European title with two different clubs.

Inter's Samuel Eto'o became only the fourth player to win the competition in successive seasons with different clubs having been on the Barcelona winning team a year ago.

Bayern came closest early on as Arjen Robben beat Cristian Chivu and Walter Samuel with some wing wizardry down the right but Ivica Olic prodded his cross wide of the near post.

Hamit Altintop then created space on the edge of the Inter box on 13 minutes but his shot was deflected for a corner.

Bayern had a decent penalty shout when Daniel Van Buyten's header hit Maicon's arm.

Wesley Sneijder tried his luck with a 40-yard free-kick which skimmed off Altintop's head but goalkeeper Hans-Jorg Butt was alert to punch clear.

Robben had an opportunity with Inter bodies around him but he hurried it and shot embarrassingly off target.

Milito's first goal on 35 minutes came against the run of play and from a defensive lapse as Inter targeted the fragile heart of Bayern's defence.

Goalkeeper Julio Cesar punted the ball upfield and Milito held off Martin Demichelis to flick it on to Sneijder.

The Argentine forward then turned and left his compatriot on the wrong side of goal before taking Sneijder's return pass and exploiting the gap behind Demichelis to clip the ball over Butt.

Inter should have scored a second before the break when Milito dragged Demichelis out of position again, wide left this time and played in Sneijder through the middle but the Dutch playmaker shot straight at Butt.

If the nervy and cautious first half was a disappointment, the start of the second quickly made up for that.

From the kick-off Bayern opened up Inter thanks to a flick by Olic to Altintop, who then slipped in Thomas Muller but he overstretched as he shot and hit Cesar's legs.

A minute later Samuel drove out of defence, played the ball to Goran Pandev and he played it out to Milito who cut inside Van Buyten and pulled the ball back for Pandev, but the Macedonia forward's left-foot curler was tipped over acrobatically by Butt.

Lucio then took an unecessary risk in his own box and put Maicon in trouble with the full-back losing the ball to Altintop who shot narrowly wide.

Sneijder had a couple more free-kick chances but shot over with the first and Butt easily saved the second.

Up the other end Esteban Cambiasso headed a high bouncing Muller effort off the line before Cesar made a one handed save to stop a Robben inswinger from wide right that was heading for the top corner.

Samuel then made a couple of timely blocks to deny Muller as Bayern pressed.

But Milito settled the match 20 minutes from time.
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