Inter Milan 3-1 Barcelona: It's the first leg of the Champions League semi-final between the champions of Italy and Spain, the vanquishers of Chelsea and Arsenal, respectively
Inter boss Jose Mourinho may have come close to being coach of Barca once but Josep Guardiola holds that post, winning this tournament last year in his maiden season
The first chance goes the way of the visitors as they raid their hosts' right-hand side but Zlatan Ibrahimovic, formerly of Inter, can only throw a lazy boot at the resulting cross when it begs for a header
The Barcelona danger man is Lionel Messi, the 22-year-old attacking midfielder who has cut some of the greatest clubs to ribbons, though he faces four fellow Argentines in the Inter line-up
Again Inter refuse to defend their right side and allow Barca's Brazilian full-back Maxwell to run at them and draw the ball back to Pedro to bag his 20th goal of the season
Beneath the volcanic ash cloud, Barca have come 450 miles by road to Milan towards the end of a season in which they are aiming for a treble, and Pedro's away goal puts them on the right track
Inter aren't down though and equalise, something not managed in their two group games against Barca this season, through Wesley Sneijder, formerly of Real Madrid, with the visitors' defence drawn to Goran Pandev
Mourinho insists he will not employ man-marking against Messi, who tries several times in the first half to dance his way through the home defence: Inter's solution appears to be denying him the ball in the first place
Inter start the second half brightly and go ahead through Maicon two minutes in, following good work from Sneijder and Diego Milito's cross from the right
Mourinho's masterstroke in the second half is to do what nobody else has done and play Barcelona at their own game: pressing high up the pitch, fast one-touch passes and exploiting space behind the full-backs
Perhaps the hardest-working of Mourinho's men is Milito, who gets a goal for his efforts - nodding in Sneijder's misguided header from a possibly offside position - before limping off with cramp
Barcelona can't understand what's happened to them - the heaviest defeat of Guardiola's tenure, the first time they've conceded three all season, and a yellow card for Carlos Puyol ruling him out of the return leg on 28 April
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