Real Madrid snatched a fatal victory from Inter

Brazilian international striker Rodrigo led his Spanish club, Real Madrid, to snatch a fatal victory from its host, Inter Milan, by scoring the only goal in the top of Group D at the Giuseppe Meazza stadium in Milan on Wednesday in the first round of the first round of the European Champions League in football.

Real Madrid was on its way to gaining a valuable point by imposing a draw on Inter Milan, who had a comparative advantage for most of the match, but Rodrygo, Lucas Vasques's replacement, grabbed an expensive goal after a coordinated attack led by the Uruguayan international Federico Valverde, who passed a ball on a plate to the substitute. The other French international, Eduardo Camavinga, who played in the place of Croatian Luka Modric, in turn prepared it for Rodrigo in front of the goal, so he followed it "on the bird" with his left into the goal.

Inter Milan had the advantage since the beginning of the match and pressed hard to avoid last season's scenario when it fell at home to the Royal Club with a clean double in the group stage after losing to it 1-3 in Madrid.

The royal victory is also credited to his Belgian international goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, who starred remarkably and tackled many real opportunities, especially for Argentine Lautaro Martinis and Bosnian Edin Dzeko.

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti kept Belgium captain Eden Hazard on the bench, preferring Lucas Vasques.

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