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Advantage Inter Milan after first leg

Inter Milan recovered from the shock of going a goal down inside the first minute to beat Spanish side Villarreal 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.

Uruguayan striker Diego Forlan put the visitors ahead only for Adriano, who was unsure of his place in the starting line-up due to an alarming loss of form, to equalise six minutes later.

Nigerian international Obafemi Martins, a first-half substitute for Alvaro Recoba, netted Inter's second goal nine minutes into the second half to complete the turnaround for the two-time European champions.

Villarreal's mercurial Argentine midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme hit the bar bar in the 63rd minute, but Inter held on for a narrow but precious victory.

Competing in the Champions League for the first time, Villarreal will be kicking themselves for throwing away their early advantage, but their away goal means they are still very much in the tie.

Inter were caught cold with just 45 seconds on the clock.  Jose Mari burst in between Pierre Wome and Walter Samuel and his low shot was palmed away by Francesco Toldo. The loose ball ran kindly for Forlan, who tucked home his second goal of the competition.

The home side came close to levelling the score 60 seconds later. Adriano broke the offside trap to race after Dejan Stankovic's chipped pass, before lobbing the ball over Villarreal keeper Sebastian Viera. Javi Venta sped to reach the Brazilian's goalbound effort, and managed to hook the ball clear just before it crossed the line.
 
Adriano cursed his luck, but fortune soon smiled upon him. The powerfully-built South American had his back to goal when Juan Manuel Pena's attempted clearance fell at his feet, and with a quick turn he slammed a left-footed shot into the net from six yards.

Adriano curled two identical 20-yard free-kicks over the bar and sent a free header inches wide as Inter ended the half in complete control.

The break failed to interrupt Inter's momentum and they took the lead in the 54th minute. Juan Sebastian Veron fed Stankovic down the right touchline and he flicked the ball over Juan Pablo Sorin's head and went haring towards the box. The creative Serbian international looked up and delivered a low cross which Martins diverted past Viera with his knee.

Sorin gave Inter a fright seven minutes from time when, under pressure from Ivan Cordoba, he side footed wide with the goal at his mercy and Villarreal fell to their first defeat in the competition.

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