Who put on a show for the 42531 spectators that packed into Gillette Stadium?
When Inter Milan and AC Milan took the field yesterday afternoon, the tarp-covered stage in the south end zone for tomorrow’s AC/DC concert provided a large and obtrusive notice that that they weren’t in Italy anymore. The stage also provided an apt reminder that these two Italian giants were playing this match in the middle of their preseason, and were more than willing to put on a show for the 42,531 spectators that packed into Gillette Stadium to catch a rare glimpse of their European heroes. There wasn’t much in the way of competitive soccer on display during Inter’s 2-0 win. The game didn’t count in any table that matters, freeing players up to showboat to the crowd by taking extra touches without the fear of a rash tackle. It was, in name and in practice, an exhibition for all to see. Inter striker Diego Milito provided the star turn in this spectacle by notching a goal in each half. The Argentine international striker, recently acquired from Genoa after scoring 24 goals in Serie