Claudio Ranieri's team interred at home by Marseille.

Internazionale were sent out of the prestigious UEFA Champions League by Olympique Marseille of France at the San Siro stadium on Tuesday. The French club came into the match with a lone goal advantage after the first leg. The first 45 minutes of action between the two sides produced no goal despite the few chances that were wasted by the Italian giants that won the title in 2010 under Jose Mourinho. Claudio Ranieri's team went in front with 15 minutes left in regulation time. Argentine forward, Diego Milito scored a goal from inside the penalty box after a sloppy defending by Marseille players. At that point Internazionale and Marseille were tied one all on aggregate. Brandao scored the equaliser for the French side two minutes into the injury time. A penalty was awarded two minutes later and Pazzini made it 2-1 for Inter, but Olympique Marseille qualified on the away goal rule. Claudio Ranieri's men are not even sure of getting an Europa League spot next season due to their poor position in the Italian Serie A.

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