Milan, who ended Inter’s five-year reign as Italian champions by winning the scudetto in May, fought back through ex-Inter striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Kevin-Prince Boateng.
Inter dominated the first half with Dutch midfielder Wesley Sneijder, heavily linked in the media with a move to Manchester United or City, firing in the opener on 22 minutes with a freekick after Gennaro Gattuso had escaped a red card.
Ibrahimovic equalized with a header against the run of the play in the 60th minute after being set up by Clarence Seedorf and nine minutes later Boateng scored the winner.
“A derby game is always a derby. We really faced difficulties with stamina in the first 30 minutes as players looked tired,” Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri told a news conference after the season curtain raiser.
“But in the second half, it has turned out to be much better. We did not give any more chances to Inter except Wesley Sneijder.” The defeat was an inauspicious start for new Inter coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who replaced Leonardo during the close season as the Brazilian became Paris St. Germain sports director having had short spells as both Milan and Inter boss.
“We played very well in the first half,” Gasperini said in a bid to find some positives.
“As for the rumour of Sneijder leaving, we will talk about it next week after we go back Italy.” Gasperini’s appointment disappointed many Inter fans given he was sacked by modest top flight side Genoa early last campaign and has no big club experience.
His penchant for three at the back, rare in European football nowadays, has also raised eyebrows but his side got off to a good start only to let Milan impose themselves like they did in the two derbies last season which practically swung their first Serie A title since 2004 their way.
The new league season starts on Aug 28 when Milan travel to coach Massimiliano Allegri’s former club Cagliari and Inter, Italian Cup winners last term having won the treble the previous season under Jose Mourinho, host Lecce.
The games are under threat of a strike by the Italian player’s association over a long-running disagreement with the league over a collective contract, with two strikes narrowly averted last season.
The match was played in the packed Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium in Beijing under a deal between the league and Chinese authorities to host Italy’s season curtain-raiser there for three years in five.
A campaign to have the game played back in Milan given the city’s two sides were paired failed to succeed.
Transfer movement over the break has been limited for both clubs but despite the familiarity, the match had the feel of a friendly given there are several weeks before the actual season begins.
In Tianjin, China, Real Madrid thrashed Tianjin Teda 6-0 in a pre-season friendly Saturday as Los Blancos wrapped up their China tour with a display of the skills they will be deploying against Barcelona next week.
Kaka opened the scoring with a penalty eight minutes in, with the Brazilian star slotting low past Tianjin keeper Song Zhenyu.
Angel Di Maria, who also scored against Guangzhou Evergrande on Wednesday, added another minutes later on a rebound after Song failed to hold his shot.
With the score 2-0 at half time Real Madrid asserted their authority in the second half as striker Gonzalo Higuain made it 3-0 with some nifty dribbling in the box, sending it low and extinguishing any hope Tianjin had of pulling off a shock victory.
It took second-half substitute Cristiano Ronaldo less than 10 minutes to get on the board by crashing in a left footed effort from 12 yards.
Frenchman Karim Benzema swiftly added a double to make it 6-0.
Tianjin Teda could not muster much in the way of a meaningful attack. The closest they came was a fumbled pass back by sub keeper Jesus Fernandez that almost trickled into the net.
With boss Jose Mourinho saying he is “satisfied with the current 20 player squad,” Saturday’s line up was a chance to showcase the side who will take on Barcelona on August 14 in the Spanish Super Cup.
Real thrashed Chinese league leaders Guangzhou Evergrande 7-1 on Wednesday in another pre-season friendly.
With a tally of 13 goals over two matches in China, Real will be hoping the scoring streak will stretch into the 2011-2012 La Liga season.
The win also means Real are unbeaten in the build-up to a season in which they will be hoping to dethrone great rivals Barcelona, both in domestic competition and in Europe.
Real, who are competing with a number of other major European clubs to establish themselves as a fans’ favorite in fast-developing China, have agreed to help Guangzhou set up the nation’s largest football academy, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
The agreement will see the Spanish side send coaches to China to train burgeoning talent in the southern city.
