Inter reel from Morata brace
Juventus forward Alvaro Morata celebrates scoring his second goal in the first leg of their Italian Cup semi-final against Inter Milan at the Olympic Stadium in Turin on Wednesday. Inter won 3-0. (Photo: AP)
Juventus forward Alvaro Morata celebrates scoring his second goal in the first leg of their Italian Cup semi-final against Inter Milan at the Olympic Stadium in Turin on Wednesday. Inter won 3-0. (Photo: AP)
Alvaro Morata answered his critics with a brace for Juventus in a thrilling 3-0 win in the first leg of their Italian Cup semifinal against Inter Milan in Turin on Wednesday.
Morata last hit the net for the league and Cup champions four months ago and has fallen out of favour with coach Massimiliano Allegri amid the spectacular rise of Argentinian Paulo Dybala.
But the former Real Madrid striker was given a rare start in the Cup version of the ‘Derby d’Italia’ — as the Juve v Inter fixture is commonly known — and reminded fans of his class with a performance that should have seen him bag a hat-trick.
Allegri told Rai Sport: “He had a good game, he broke the deadlock with a penalty that wasn’t easy to score and then hit his second.
“Tonight, we gave ourselves a good chance of heading to the final, but let’s not forget we still have 90 minutes to play at the San Siro.”
Inter coach Roberto Mancini felt the scoreline flattered Juve, but the former Manchester City handler admitted they now face an uphill climb if they are to reach their first final since beating Palermo in 2011.
“They deserved to win but the scoreline didn’t reflect the game,” Mancini said.
“Up until their penalty, they hadn’t threatened us and Samir Handanovic didn’t have a save to make.
“It will be difficult for us to overcome the result but we have to go out and give it our best.”
Morata stepped up to beat Inter ’keeper Handanovic from the spot nine minutes from the interval after Jeison Murillo felled Juan Cuadrado in the area to earn the first of two yellow cards on the night.
Morata hit a superb second just after the hour when he pounced on Felipe Melo’s poor control of Patrice Evra’s drive across goal.