Inter Milan won under-fire boss Rafael Benitez some respite as they beat FC Twente 1-0 at home to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League on Thursday.
Esteban Cambiasso scored the only goal of the game in the 55th minute to secure a victory which was precious for the Italian champions, who were without a win in five in all competitions and have slipped to sixth in Serie A.
Inter had a great chance in just the third minute when Dejan Stankovic won the ball and found Jonathan Biabiany, who played the ball into the box, but Wesley Sneijder could not make good contact from close range and the ball went wide.
Goran Pandev's strike was comfortably held by Nikolay Mihaylov a minute later, while at the other end Bryan Ruiz went close with a header.
After 16 minutes, Inter were presented with a great opportunity when Peter Wisgerhof brought Sneijder down on the edge of the area after neat play with Pandev.
The Dutchman took the free-kick himself and came agonisingly close, sending his shot against the bar.
With Inter pressing, Mihaylov kept his side level by saving from Pandev, who was played in by Cambiasso, and Samuel Eto'o after good work by Biabiany.
And Inter keeper Luca Castellazzi pulled off a great stop of his own on the half-hour mark, holding onto a powerful strike from Theo Janssen.
Twente pressed with Nacer Chadli chipping wide and Castellazzi clearing up after a mistake by Lucio.
In a frenetic end to the half, Lucio cleared an effort from Marc Janko before Thilo Leugers got his head in the way of Cambiasso's strike.
As the second period got under way, Eto'o seemed determined to make up for his red card at the weekend - he shot from distance then had an effort saved by Mihaylov.
But it was Cambiasso who broke the deadlock. When Janko fouled Sneijder, the Dutchman's free-kick bounced around in the area before reaching Cambiasso, who left Mihaylov with no chance.
Javier Zanetti's solo run and strike brought a good save from the Bulgaria goalkeeper, then Sneijder sent an effort narrowly wide and Stankovic fired over as Inter sought a second.
Twente still posed a threat, as they proved when Denny Landzaat's curling effort hit the bar with 15 minutes remaining.
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