Inter upset despite Thuram

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Inter Milan started the new Serie A season with a draw on Saturday at Genoa (2-2), despite Marcus Thuram’s double.

The first outing of the reigning champion almost ended in success this Saturday. Unfortunately for them, Inter Milan ultimately only brought back a single point from their trip to Genoa (2-2, 1st day of Serie A). However, the team coached by Simone Inzaghi was able to count on a Marcus Thuram who was perfectly on time to start this new season well, but the Frenchman’s two goals were therefore not enough.

After Alessandro Vogliacco opened the scoring for the home side (1-0, 20th), the French international equalised ten minutes later (1-1, 30th). And it was he who got back into it at the end of the match by doubling the lead (1-2, 85th). But the

Nerazzurri finally conceded a penalty at the end of stoppage time. A penalty scored in two stages by Junior Messias (2-2, 90th+6).

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In the other match that took place simultaneously and that pitted Parma against Fiorentina, there was no winner between the promoted team and David de Gea’s new club since all these little people left back to back (1-1). It was Dennis Man who opened the scoring for the Parmesans, while Cristiano Biraghi saved the furniture for the Viola at the end of the game (1-1, 75th).

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