Inter Milan beat Shakhtar with Edin Dzeko double to close on UCL last-16

Edin Dzeko celebrates after scoring a goal for Inter Milan against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.
Edin Dzeko celebrates after scoring a goal for Inter Milan against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.
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Edin Dzeko scored twice in the space of six second-half minutes to earn Internazionale a 2-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk at San Siro on Wednesday and send the Italians to the brink of their first Champions League knockout stage appearance in a decade.

The Bosnia international swept home a finish after 61 minutes to give Inter a deserved lead after they had been left frustrated by two disallowed goals and a string of missed opportunities.

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Dzeko did not need long to double his tally, heading in an inviting Ivan Perisic cross to mark his 50th goal in European club competitions.

The result sent Simone Inzaghi's side through to the knockout round after Sheriff Tiraspol lost to Real Madrid  later on Wednesday. Inter's place in the last-16 comes for the first time since 2011-12.

Top honors in Group D will be at stake when Real host Inter on matchday six, with the Milan club needing a win to take the No. 1 spot.

The two sides are familiar with each other, having been in the same Champions League group last season too, and their last three meetings ended in goalless draws.

The Milan crowd may have feared a repeat when some big chances went begging in the first half.

Nicolo Barella fired over from a good position, Perisic had a well-taken strike ruled out for a tight offside in the build-up, and Anatoliy Trubin made three good saves, twice denying Dzeko and once Lautaro Martinez.

Inter have recorded the most first half shots in the Champions League this season, 62, but have only one goal to show for them.

More frustration followed after the break when Martinez's volley was disallowed for a push on a defender, but four minutes later Dzeko struck from the edge of the box.

Perisic's hanging cross to the back post gave the 35-year-old a simple task to nod in his second from close range, but Shakhtar almost brought the game back to life late on when Dodo's angled effort thumped the post.