Serie A: Bologna winner, Inter Milan takes a giant step towards the title

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Inter Milan are full of confidence before returning to the Champions League! Traveling to Bologna for the 28th day of Serie A, the current leader of the Italian championship intends to increase its lead at the top of the standings. To achieve this, the Inzaghi gang had to keep the Rossoblu out of their way, who defeated Atalanta Bergamo last week and have been undefeated since January 14.

Close to conceding the opener on an on-target attempt from Ferguson (34th), the Lombard club subsequently proved more effective than their opponent. Taking advantage of a defensive error, Bisseck came to deceive Skorupski with a dive header and thus put his team on the right track (0-1, 37th). Turning their backs after returning from the locker room, Inter played to scare themselves. If Posch missed the equalizer in the 49th minute, Zirkzee came up against Sommer who was still decisive on his line (78th). Under pressure in the last quarter of an hour, the Milanese team found the resources to resist the return of their opponent and grab the 3 points. Undisputed leader, Inter temporarily pushes Juventus Turin back to 18 points and takes a giant step towards the title. A good omen before his trip to Madrid as part of his C1 round of 16 second leg.

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