Goal.com looks at the best and worst performers from the Champions League final...

Inter were crowned champions of Europe and claimed a historic treble with a 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich at the Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid, Spain.

The scintillating Diego Milito scored in each half to end the Nerazzurri's 45-year drought in the competition. The Bavarians had the lion’s share of possession but could not beat Julio Cesar who was rock solid in between the posts tonight.

As always, there were tops and flops from this match. Goal.com takes a look…



TOPS



Diego Milito (Inter)



The Argentine striker has led the line in emphatic fashion for the Nerazzurri all season long and silenced his critics who thought he couldn’t score regularly for a big club. He produced a breathtaking performance tonight and his second goal will be etched in the minds of Interistas for generations to come. 'The Prince' will be anointed a king in the blue half of Milan tonight.

Wesley Sneijder (Inter)

Returned to his old stomping ground and showed the locals what they have been missing this season. The Dutchman is the engine that powers the Nerazzurri forward and he set up Milito’s first goal with a deft through ball. He is a huge reason why Inter is the toast of Europe tonight.

Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich)

The Bavarians would have been eliminated ages ago if not for the heroics of the Dutch winger. His performances inspired F.C. Hollywood to reach the CL final and he torched Chivu on countless occasions tonight and had a curling shot beaten away by Julio Cesar that would have brought the match on to level terms at that point.





Walter Samuel (Inter)

'The Wall' has been impenetrable this season and the tough as nails defender has forced his way into Diego Maradona's World Cup squad. He marshalled the back line with the zeal of a four-star general tonight and made a vital block in the second half to protect his side's one goal lead at the time.

FLOPS

Ivica Olic (Bayern Munich)

The tireless Croatian forward bagged seven goals in the tournament, scoring in such crucial encounters against Juventus, Manchester United and Lyon but was a no-show tonight. A feeble attempt inside 10 minutes was all the striker could muster as Bayern wasn’t able to beat Julio Cesar and crashed to defeat.

Cristian Chivu (Inter)

It seems as if the Bernabeu stage was a bit too big for the Romanian defender. His versatility is extremely useful to the squad but he looked out of his depth tonight. He had all sorts of problems trying to stop Robben on the wing and was eventually substituted in the second half.

Daniel Van Buyten (Bayern Munich)

The towering defender was grounded tonight by the nimble Milito whose intelligent runs baffled the big man. The Belgian centre-back was also forced to pick up his shorts up off the Bernabeu turf after the Inter striker turned him inside out before putting away the back-breaking goal that effectively ended the match.

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