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“At 2-0, we stopped playing”. The observation made by Lautaro Martinez after Inter’s defeat against AC Milan in the Italian Super Cup (2-3) is harsh towards his team, who nevertheless largely controlled the match after an hour of play. “We continued to produce, we lost a few goal situations, after the 2-2 with Frattesi, then with Denzel (Dumfries)with Mkhiitayan, then mine… We had chances. We failed to take advantage of our opportunities and we lost. I don’t know if it’s right or not, but Milan never stopped believing in it and the credit goes to them.”declared the captain of the Nerrazuris just after the meeting.
The Argentine international justifies this disappointment in particular by the fact that Inter did not hold “the tension when we returned from the locker room, because we knew that Milan were very strong after the restart. Their players are very quick to restart, we should not rely on our lead. » Inter Milan will try to forget this disappointment against Venice this Saturday, to stay in the race for the Serie A title.
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