Derby Della Madonnina - List of Matches of The Last Decade

List of Matches of The Last Decade

Season Date Home team Score Away team Competition Home goal scorers Away goal scorers
2003-04 05-10-2003 Inter
1–3
Milan Serie A
21-02-2004 Milan
3–2
Inter Serie A
2004-05 24-10-2004 Milan
0–0
Inter Serie A - -
27-02-2005 Inter
0–1
Milan Serie A -
06-04-2005 Milan
2–0
Inter UEFA CL -
12-04-2005 Inter
0–3
Milan UEFA CL
2005-06 11-12-2005 Inter
3–2
Milan Serie A
14-04-2006 Milan
1–0
Inter Serie A -
2006-07 28-10-2006 Milan
3–4
Inter Serie A
11-03-2007 Inter
2–1
Milan Serie A
2007-08 23-12-2007 Inter
2–1
Milan Serie A
04-05-2008 Milan
2–1
Inter Serie A
2008-09 28-09-2008 Milan
1–0
Inter Serie A -
15-02-2009 Inter
2–1
Milan Serie A
2009-10 29-08-2009 Milan
0–4
Inter Serie A -
24-01-2010 Inter
2–0
Milan Serie A -
2010-11 14-11-2010 Inter
0–1
Milan Serie A -
02-04-2011 Milan
3–0
Inter Serie A -
2011-12 06-08-2011 Milan
2–1
Inter Supercoppa Italiana
15-01-2012 Milan
0–1
Inter Serie A -
06-05-2012 Inter
4–2
Milan Serie A
2012-13 07-10-2012 Milan
0–1
Inter Serie A -

NOTES:

1. Friendly matches not included.

2. 2005 Champions League 2nd leg Match awarded 3-0 to Milan after crowd trouble by Inter fans.

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