Inter Milan won its first match of the season Saturday, beating 10-man Bologna 3-1 on new manager Claudio Ranieri's debut. Inter forward Diego Milito scored a penalty in the 81st minute and defender Lucio added another for the visitors in the 87th after Bologna's Alessandro Diamanti had tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty in the 66th. Giampaolo Pazzini had put Inter in front in the 39th minute and Bologna defender Archimede Morleo was sent off for taking Milito down from behind inside the area in the 80th, leading to Milito's penalty. Both Diego Forlan and Esteban Cambiasso hit the woodwork for Inter. Ranieri was hired Thursday to replace Gian Piero Gasperini, who was fired a day earlier after Inter's 3-1 loss to newly promoted Novara. Bradley Egypt coach Former United States coach Bob Bradley has signed a contract to take over the Egypt national team until July 2014. The 53-year-old Bradley replaces longtime coach Hassan Shehata, who stepped down in June toward the end of a disappointing qualifying campaign for the African Cup of Nations. The seven-time former winners failed to qualify for the continental championship for the first time in 33 years. Bradley's assistant is yet to be named but the Egyptian Football Association says it will be a local coach. Bradley was fired as US coach in July after more than four years in charge and replaced by Jurgen Klinsmann.