Argentinian striker Milito has been sidelined for the past seven months after suffering a terrible knee injury at the start of the year.
But
a week after making Walter Mazzarri's squad for a 1-1 draw at home to
Juventus, the striker made his first appearance since damaging his
anterior cruciate ligament on February 14 when he replaced Rodrigo
Palacio nine minutes into the second half.
Fellow Argentinian
Palacio got Inter off the mark after only seven minutes at the Mapei
stadium when he slid Yuto Nagatomo's perfect cross from the left flank
past outstretched 'keeper Alberto Pomini.
Midfielder Saphir Taider then grabbed his maiden goal for Inter, firing a loose ball past Pomini in the 23rd minute.
And the French-born Algerian played a pivotal role in Inter's third
when his header came off Raffaele Pucino for an own goal barely 10
minutes later.
Sassuolo showed
brief promise after the break when former Inter midfielder Ezequiel
Schelotto whipped in an inviting cross which flew past the boot of
unmarked striker Simone Missiroli.
However Inter
were soon back on the rampage. Three minutes later a Palacio drive was
blocked by Pomini and Ricardo Alvarez was on hand to poke him Inter's
fourth.
Milito replaced Palacio a minute later and soon made an
impact, tapping the ball past the beaten Pomini after Alvarez had done
well to get the ball to the striker yards from goal.
Esteban
Cambiasso added to Sassuolo's woes when he fired a superb drive past the
flailing home 'keeper from the edge of the penalty area in the 75th
minute.
Milito capped a memorable return to the fray with his
second after Fredy Guarin provided a perfect ball for the unmarked
striker in the 83rd minute.
Inter now sit top with
10 points from four games although Roma, currently third on nine, will
take the lead if they beat Lazio in the city derby on Sunday afternoon.
Wow, what a shameful defeat, not even a goal to compensate, its like playing a video game with a novice, *lol...
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