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Matteo Gabbia's late header clinched a thrilling win for AC Milan against fierce rivals Inter in the Milan derby.

In the 89th minute, Gabbia headed past Inter's goalkeeper, Yann Sommer, securing a 2-1 win for the Rossoneri.

Christian Pulisic gave Milan an early lead, but Inter equalized before halftime through Federico Dimarco.

Dimarco's goal made him the first Milan-born player to score in the derby since Paolo Maldini in 1994.

Milan were awarded a penalty in the second half for a handball by Lautaro Martinez, but VAR overturned the decision.

Inter pushed hard for a winner, but Milan's defense held firm, and Tammy Abraham missed a crucial chance.

This win ended a six-game losing streak in the Milan derby for the Rossoneri, easing the pressure on manager Paulo Fonseca.

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AC Milan are now level with Inter on eight points from five matches, climbing to seventh in the table.

Pulisic's early goal and Gabbia's late heroics have reignited Milan's hopes for the rest of the season.

Despite a challenging start, Milan look to build momentum after this crucial derby triumph.