Big blows for Inter

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Inter Milan beat AS Roma 1-0 thanks to a goal from Lautaro Martinez, but lost Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Francesco Acerbi to injury. Their participation in the Champions League match against Young Boys is compromised.

Inter Milan won a great victory (1-0) against AS Roma this weekend in Serie A, thanks to a goal from Lautaro Martinez, but this evening was tarnished by injuries to Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Francesco Acerbi.

Martinez, who scored his third league goal of the season, equaled Istvan Nyers’ record of 133 goals, becoming the top foreign scorer in the club’s history. This victory allows Inter to stay in contact with Naples in the title race.

Çalhanoğlu and Acerbi injured before the Champions League

However, the injuries to Çalhanoğlu, who suffered a groin injury in the 12th minute, and Acerbi, who suffered thigh pain in the 28th minute, were a big blow for Simone Inzaghi’s team.

Their participation in the next match against Young Boys in the Champions League is compromised, which complicates the management of the squad for the coach, while Inter must play 7 matches in 21 days, including an Italian derby against at Juventus.

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