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Fernando Gabarro
He Inter Milan fulfilled all the predictions and won Parma at home (3-1) to put pressure on Atalanta and Naples waiting for both to play their respective games. The fight at the top is beautiful and I hope it lasts as long as possible.
Those of Simone Inzaghi They were not up for scares and unlike other times the Italian coach brought out his gala eleven. Without giving any margin to the rival, trying to get the victory back on track soon and be able to think about the duel during the week of Champions League against him Bayer Leverkusen by Xabi Alonso.
Although the match could have been resolved in the first half, the Nerazzurri already Lautaro Martínez They especially lacked aim. The Argentine warned on several occasions, with shots that collided with Suzuki or went wide. Dumfries ran into the post and Çalhanoglu’s shots tripped over some defenders. Although the dominance was total, the atmosphere began to feel the possibility of complicating a match that seemed simple. They even annulled a penalty on Lautaro because the action by millimeters had been outside the area.
Dimarco appeared
Shortly before the break the gale of the current Serie A champion was transferred to the scoreboard. They combined wonderfully Mkhitaryan and Dimarco so that the Italian winger from inside the area culminated the wall in a goal (40′).
Going through the locker room didn’t change anything. Lautaro continued to win duels but without aim, and Dimarco appeared on the left like a rocket.
However, the precision was a matter of Mkhitaryan, who put a pass into space to Barella, who dropped all the class from the pocket at once (56′). He controlled, advanced, faked and once inside the area he gave a pass to the net. Magic. It was the sentence, since Parma barely bothered Sommer’s goal.
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But in case there was any doubt, Marcus Thuram He also came to his appointment with the goal in a great shot at the far post in a kind of scissors to a previous shot by Bisseck (67′).
In the final stretch, Parma closed the gap in an action in which Darmian, trying to avoid the attacker’s shot, put the ball into his own goal (81′). And with Lautaro it was clear that it was not his night, since he was given another penalty in his favor that he himself was going to take, but after checking the VAR the referee said there was nothing. There have been five games in a row with Inter without a goal from ‘Lautoro’.
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Giuseppe Meazza Stadium
1Yann Sommer
Zion Suzuki31
2Denzel Dumfries
Antoine Hainaut20
32Federico Dimarco 39′ 63′ 70′
Emanuele Valeri14 73′
95Alessandro Bastoni 74′
Mandela Keita16 9′ 59′
6Stefan de Vrij
Botond Balogh4 11′
31Yann Bisseck 92′
Enrico Delprato15
23Nicolò Barella 52′
Dennis Man98
22Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Simon Sohm19
10Lautaro Martínez
Ange-Yoan Bonny13 59′
9Marcus Thuram 65′ 69′
Valentin Mihaila28
20Hakan Calhanoglu 70′
Matteo Cancellieri22 74′
Substitutes
13Josep Martinez
Leandro Chichizola1
40Alessandro Calligaris
Edoardo Corvi40
30Charles Augustus
Lautaro Valenti5 73′
36Matteo Darmian 74′ 80′
Woyo Coulibaly26
42Tomas Palacios 92′
Giovanni Leoni46 11′
7Piotr Zielinski
Gianluca Di Chiara77
16Davide Frattesi
Nahuel Estevez8
17Tajon Buchanan 70′
Drissa Camara23
21Kristjan Asllani 70′
Hernani27 59′
8Marko Arnautovic
Pontus Almqvist11 59′
11Joaquin Correa 69′
Anas Haj Mohamed61 74′
99Mehdi Taremi
Coach
Simone Inzaghi
Fabio Pecchia