European champions Inter Milan squashed the demons which had haunted coach beleaguered coach Rafael Benitez to win the Fifa Club World Cup presented by Toyota when they breezed past a spirited TP Mazembe side 3-0 in the final at Zayed Sports City stadium in Abu Dhabi on Saturday night.
Inter Milan became the first Italian  side to collect five major trophies in a single calendar year after  seizing control of the match following a tentative start with two  strikes within the space of five minutes in the first half.
A crowd of over 42,000 saw Goran  Pandev and Cameroon star Samuel Eto’o put Inter in the driving seat  before substitute Jonathan Biabiany completed the rout five minutes from  time.
The victory will come as some relief  to Spaniard Benitez, who has failed to live up to the high expectations  since taking on the unenviable task of succeeding Jose Mourinho.
Inter add the Club World Cup crown to  their Champions League, Serie A, Italian cup and European Super Cup  titles, emulating the achievement of Barcelona last year. Inter also won  the Italian Supercup in pre-season.
Fifa president Joseph Sepp Blatter  presented the Club World Cup trophy to Inter Milan skipper Javier  Zanetti amidst thunderous applause and a deafening fireworks display.
Benitez, embraced by Inter president  Massima Moratti at the end, was a happy man having landed his first  silverware since leaving Anfield - but also struck a cautious note.
“My relationship with the chairman is  good - but I ask the club for help and respect - they did not come up  with the goods after what they told me in the summer about (new)  signings and so it’s not easy,” said the Spaniard alluding to his desire  to strengthen his injury-ravaged squad.
He insisted his overall relationship with the club was solid.
However, he laid out three conditions to the club management.
“One, 100 percent support for the  coach and buy four or five players - to build a stronger team with  competition among the players to be able to carry on winning matches and  trophies,” said Benitez.
“Two, carry on like this without a  project, without planning and go ahead with one person to blame, for the  whole season getting to May this way.
“The third is to speak to my agent, reach an agreement if there is not this support. Simple.”
The coach’s comments brought an  immediate response from Moratti, who praised Benitez for the way he  masterminded the win but said it was not the time to talk about new  signings.
“It’s not the moment to ask (for reinforcements) and it is not something we will decide now,” Moratti told reporters.
“He managed the game very well, I saw his handiwork.”
However, Benitez told the post-match  news conference: “I want the support of the club and the players...I’m a  professional who has worked (in soccer) for 25 years so I want respect  and support.”
The Spaniard said Inter had spent  nothing to strengthen the squad this season after he had initially asked  for three or four new players to ensure the team improved.
“After winning so much the competition among players will be positive,” said Benitez.
Benitez concluded there must be a reason for a squad with so many injuries so he ordered a scientific study.
“It’s clear that this team has all the risk factors,” he said. “The first is age - there are 15 players over 30.”
Players had not had sufficient rest after the World Cup in South Africa which brought more risk of injury, he added.
“The players were squeezed to the maximum,” said the former Liverpool coach.
TP Mazembe coach Lamine N’Diaye said Inter deserved their win.
“They were much stronger than us and  thoroughly deserved their victory. Experience won out this evening.  Physically we were exhausted.
“The previous games we played against  Pachuca (the Mexican side they defeated in the quarter-finals) and then  against Internacional (of Brazil, in the semis) were tough and took a  lot out of us,” N’Diaye admitted.
“We lacked an extra day to get over that. The team were not at their best tonight,” he said.
But N’Diaye added that the team should still feel proud of its achievement in coming so far.
“There are many good players on the  African continent. But we are still a little way off where we need to  be. Mazembe have taken an important step and another team can emulate  this in the future. Africa has progressed - we saw that with Ghana at  the World Cup as they came close to reaching the semi-finals.
“We will get there,” he insisted.
 TP Mazembe, who had stunned Brazilian  club Internacional to earn their place in the final, attempted to  hustle the opposition particularly in the second half but never  threatened to cause another upset.
However, in their over exuberance they  found themselves on the wrong end of Japanese referee Yuichi  Nishimura’s decision, with four players earning yellow cards.
Eto’o, who won the adidas Golden Ball  award, laid on the 13th-minute opener for Pandev with a  defence-splitting pass, and then got on the end of a pass from the  outstanding Zanetti to grab the second.
Zanetti was the midfield general for  Inter as he controlled the passage of play in attack particularly in the  first half before dropping back in defence to join the rock solid  Brazilian Lucio.
Winner of the Toyota Player of the  Final award, Eto’o chipped over the defence for Pandev to deftly to toe  the ball with his left foot through two defenders just inside the near  post.
Esteban Cambiasso launched the next  scoring move with Zanetti finding Eto’o whose powerful drive from the  middle on the edge of the area nestled in the left corner of the goal  giving the Mazembe stopper Muteba Kidiaba no chance.
Inter had further chances to finish  off their Congolese opponents, but Diego Milito faltered after breaking  the offside trap in the 24th minute but Kidiaba made the first save with  his right leg before Joel Kimwaki cleared it to safety.
The goalkeeper would deny the  Argentine forward again in similar fashion just before half-time before  Mazembe enjoyed their best chance, Dioko Kaluyituka’s powerful shot  being blocked by Ivan Cordoba.
In the second half, Maicon made a charging run only to see his shot strike the outside of the post.
Kaluyituka, winner of the adidas  Silver Ball award, then had another chance to halve the deficit but  while attempting to round Julio Cesar, he was forced wide and the angle  became too acute.
He then forced a good save from Cesar with a strong volley as Mazembe looked dangerous on the break.
Inter were pinned in their side for most of the second half before Biabiany who replaced Milito in the 70th  minute made inroads. He got the breakthrough by timing his run  superbly, juggling the ball with his right before beating Kidiaba with a  left footed shot from close range.
Sport Club Internacional rout Seongnam
Former Club World Cup champions Sport  Club Internacional from Brazil produced a goal fest to win the third  place playoff against 10-man Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma FC 4-2.
Brazilian Alecsandro was their star performer scoring a brace after laying up for Tinga to score the opening goal in the 15th minute with a downward header.
Andres Alessandro, who won the adidas Bronze Ball award, got on the scoresheet in the 52nd minute with a powerful drive from over 30 metres which went in off the right post.
Colombian Mauricio Molina scored two  late consolation goals for the South Korean champions with superb  left-footed strikes but the match was over as a contest when Jang Suk  Won saw red after a second yellow card offence when he shouldered a  charging Tinga in the 34th minute.
Seongnam’s Radoncic Dzenan having come  in as a substitute, added to their woes when he hobbled out holding his  leg after having attempted a shot which was blocked by the advancing  Internacional’s stopper Renan. Rafael Sobis also followed suit early in  the second half pulling up after missing a clear chance.
Alessandro set up Alecsandro’s first goal in the 27th  minute with a deft pass to his left. Alecsandro volleyed it to the top  left corner of goal from just inside the area but blasted over the  crossbar minutes later.
SC Internacional’s were attacking in  ceaseless waves after Alessandro’s effort early in the second half with  Tinga’s shot being tipped over the bar by Seongnam goalkeeper Jung Sung  Ryong who made several good saves.
But he could not prevent Alecsandro getting a second in the 71st minute latching onto a cross from Nei.
However, Seongnam gained some consolation with Molina’s late heroics, the second coming in the last seconds of the match.
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