ARTICLE AD
As part of the 13th day of Serie A, Inter Milan traveled to the Marc’Antonio Bentegodi in Verona to challenge Hellas. At the foot of the podium before the meeting, Simone Inzaghi’s men had the opportunity to provisionally take first place in the championship in the event of victory. A match which started perfectly for the visitors since the former Marseillais Joaquin Correa, superbly found by Marcus Thuram, opened the scoring with a little dive from the left (0-1, 17th). A winning duo which stood out again a few seconds later.
Served in midfield, Correa this time delivers the caviar for the French international, who eliminated Montipo before finishing from the right (0-2, 22nd). Well launched, the Nerazzurri finally played their football. Thuram scored his double (0-3, 25th) while De Vrij and Bisseck made the score a little worse. In demonstration on the pitch of Hellas Verona, Inter finally validated their big victory (5-0) after returning from the locker room by perfectly controlling the debates (82% ball possession). In the standings, Inter is provisionally leader pending the meetings of Napoli, Atalanta Bergamo and Fiorentina.
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