In a thrilling Supercoppa Italiana final, AC Milan clinched victory over Inter with a 3-2 win in Riyadh. Tammy Abraham's last-minute goal completed a remarkable comeback for Milan, who had been trailing 2-0. This triumph marked Milan's first win in this competition in eight years, denying Inter their fourth consecutive title.
Inter initially took the lead just before halftime when Lautaro Martinez showcased his skill with a precise finish. Shortly after the break, Mehdi Taremi doubled their advantage by converting Stefan de Vrij's pass. However, Milan quickly responded with Theo Hernandez scoring from a 20-yard free-kick five minutes later.

Theo Hernandez played a crucial role again in the 80th minute by assisting Christian Pulisic, who levelled the score. The match seemed destined for extra time until Rafael Leao set up Tammy Abraham in stoppage time to secure the win for Milan. This victory was particularly significant as it ended Inter's dominance in the competition.
Milan's success also saw them equal Inter's record of eight Supercoppa Italiana titles, with only Juventus having more wins at nine. Additionally, this victory marked back-to-back wins over Inter for the first time since 2011. Sergio Conceicao matched Filippo Inzaghi's record by winning his first two matches as Milan coach across all competitions.
Christian Pulisic's equaliser was his 10th goal of the season, making him the first American to achieve double figures in consecutive seasons in Europe's top leagues since Clint Dempsey. Meanwhile, Tammy Abraham's decisive goal highlighted his impact as a substitute and secured Milan's dramatic comeback.
This memorable match not only showcased AC Milan's resilience but also highlighted key performances from players like Hernandez and Pulisic. Their contributions were vital in overcoming a strong Inter side and securing an important victory for the Rossoneri.