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Inter Milan took a decisive step towards the Serie A title, Liverpool lost again (this time to rivals Everton) at Anfield, La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid slipped up to give Real Madrid and Barcelona faint hope, and there was further joy for both Manchester City and Manchester United in the Premier League.
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Milan derbies are special even when there's little at stake and, truth be told, for these two clubs, there hasn't been much to cheer over the past decade other than nostalgic pining for happier times as befits a city that has won no fewer than 10 European Cups in the last half century, more than any other.
You're Bayern.
Samir Handanovic made three critical stops in less than a minute at the beginning of the second half that could well have changed the narrative.
The former (and maybe future) capital of European football anointed Inter on Sunday thanks to a 3-0 spanking that saw them overwhelm Milan physically, technically and tactically.
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