First came a return to the top of Italian soccer, now comes a chance to reach the Champions League final.
The Milan teams are back.
But only one will get the opportunity to compete for
European soccer’s top prize as AC Milan faces city rival Inter Milan in the
semifinals of the Champions League.
The victor will face either Real Madrid or Manchester City
in the final.
Three-time European champion Inter was the last Italian club
to lift the trophy, when it won an unprecedented treble of the league, Italian
Cup and Champions League under José Mourinho in 2010.
Milan won the last of its seven titles in 2007.
“To be part of a club like this is a dream,” Milan defender
Fikayo Tomori said in an interview with The Associated Press. “To go and play
in the San Siro, seeing it on the Champions League nights … it’s such an iconic
stadium, such an iconic sort of club.
“The fact that two Italian teams are in the semifinals ...
it’s obviously good for the league, good for Italian football. We’re obviously
focusing on us. We want to be the best.”
Milan hosts Inter on Wednesday before the return leg the
following Tuesday. Both games will be at the San Siro as the teams share the
stadium.
“We got two really exciting games coming up,” Tomori said.
“Two games that we can really show ourselves, prove ourselves and you know, we
can hopefully add to the history of this club.”
Since the Milan teams’ last triumphs in Europe there have
been slumps on the field and turmoil off it, with both clubs changing ownership
several times and coaches even more frequently.
However, after years of mediocrity, Inter and Milan ended
lengthy waits for a Serie A title before finally making it back to the top
level of European soccer.
COACHING CHANGES
Inter has had 14 different coaches since Mourinho left the
Nerazzurri after winning the Champions League — an average of more than one a
year.
Rafael BenÃtez replaced Mourinho but he lasted a matter of
months before being fired. The rest of the list includes Claudio Ranieri,
Roberto Mancini and Antonio Conte.
Current Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti steered Milan to
the Champion League trophy in 2007 — and also in 2003 — but he quit just two
years later.
Since then there have been 10 different coaches in the
Rossoneri hot seat. The incumbent Stefano Pioli was also in charge of Inter in
the 2016-17 season.
Inter is now coached by Simone Inzaghi, who has emerged as somewhat
of a cup specialist. He steered both previous club Lazio and Inter to the
Italian Cup trophy and the Nerazzurri are back in the final of this year’s
competition.
Inzaghi also led Inter to back-to-back Italian Super Cup
titles to match the two he won with Lazio.
CHANGING OWNERS
Chinese retail giant Suning and U.S.-based hedge firm
Elliott Management turned things around for the Milan clubs, which were under
the stewardship of long-term Italian owners the last time they were at the top
of European soccer.
Suning took over Inter in 2016, ending a three-year reign by
a consortium led by Indonesian businessman Erick Thohir. Massimo Moratti had
been in charge since 1995 before selling a majority share of the club to
Thohir. Five years after Suning took over, Inter won its first Serie A title in
more than a decade. That was Inter’s first trophy since 2011 and the first
league title since 2010.
Milan was also briefly owned by a Chinese group, which
purchased the club from Silvio Berlusconi in 2017, ending an era of more than
30 years. However, the consortium failed to repay part of a loan and Milan was
taken over by Elliott the following year. Elliott helped the club rectify its
financial issues and after finishing second to Inter in 2021, Milan ended its
own 11-year wait for the Serie A title last season. Shortly afterward, the club
was sold to another American investment firm, RedBird Capital Partners.
SANCTIONS
Inter and Milan were among the clubs that had to pay fines
at the start of the season for breaching financial fair play rules.
Inter had also paid a fine in 2015, while Milan had endured
even sterner punishment after overspending under its Chinese owners.
When Elliott took over, Milan was already embroiled in a
case with UEFA over financial fair play breaches that later saw it voluntarily
withdraw from the 2019-2020 Europa League to avoid penalties. -AP
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