Julio Cesar: 7
He and Ibra were like the gunslingers in Western films. So who shot faster? Ibra came out victorious thanks to the times he manages to get close to goal. For Julio, he took a dive well on Boa but Rizzoli saw what was not there. Stuff worthy of Sergio Leone.
Maicon: 7
What rating would you give to someone who invented a goal like that in an intense derby? That shot to the corner is like a good Christmas. It is the goal that gives the last rites to Milan. What a goal people.
Lucio: 6
Did not come out well on Ibra's second goal. He found himself alone with the Swede because he took the bait from other players' movements. Not a mortal sin but a sin nonetheless. The rest he fought with his usual fieriness.
Samuel: 7
One can say that Samuel is the only one that Ibra is afraid of physically whose thought is still perhaps thinking of those days training together in Pinetina. Samuel il Muro, with toughness.
Nagatomo 6.5
When he had the ball, he turned, took off and created trouble in Milan's half. Playing with a little smile, a little electricity and was very useful on the field.
Zanetti: 6
Playing on the right in a 4-4-1-1 at the age of almost 39 years old (birthday in August). Played with logical, dynamism, and clarity. Resisted until the end. In his own way, very heroic.
Cambiasso: 6.5
Guarin: 6.5
What we saw was the Guarin in Porto, a pillar in their midfield. He gave everything he's got perhaps too much because he ended up in pain.
Alvarez: 6
Wide left with his own defined tactics. He was obliged to stifle his nature of being a trequartista even if in some occasions he couldn't resist. Obliviously, his creativity was not seen but at the end of the day, Strama's choice paid off.
Sneijder: 7
There was Sneijder and Inter would have been a lot better if they had him more this season. Wes remains Wes. He can interpret and take you places. Almost became a candidate for the goal of the century but Amelia told him no.
Cordoba: N/A
Obi: 6.5
Very important half an hour. He played with intelligence of a mature player so much so that one wonders, why is he not a starter more? When Zanetti decided to step aside, Obi would be ready to take the baton.
Pazzini: 6
He deserves this rating thanks to the header that caught Nesta's arm. A small but significant sign of life from planet Pazzini which in recent times seems to be inhabitable.
Milito: 8
His goal scoring tally has gone up to 23: climbed over Di Natale and reached Cavani. Four of these 23 goals were reserved for Milan: one in the first leg and three last night. It is no exaggeration to say that Milan lost the Scudetto because of il Principle. The early-season Milito ha become a blurred memory.
Stramaccioni: 7.5
Confirming him or not, no one will take away this crazy victory. Surprised everyone with a 4-4-1-1 which at first seemed like he was afraid. It's actually the opposite. With two narrow lines, he removed Milan its oxygen. The 4-4-2, if properly applied, is like a mother: never betrays.