Serie A: Inter easily win against Leece, Monza surprised at home by Genoa

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Two matches were scheduled at 8:45 p.m. this Saturday in Serie A: Inter hosted Monza, while Genoa traveled to Monza. For their first match at San Siro of the season, Simone Inzaghi’s men quickly took the lead in the match, thanks to Matteo Darmian (5th). Hakan Çalhanoğlu (69th) then converted his penalty to allow his team to break away. First success of the season in the league for the reigning Italian champions, a week after the draw on Genoa’s pitch (1-1). A first shock awaits Inter, next week, against Atalanta (August 30). Meanwhile, Leece will face Cagliari on the third day (August 31).

In the other match this Saturday evening, Monza was surprised in the last seconds before half-time by Andrea Pinamonti (45th + 7). The Lombard club had the majority of possession during the match, but was unable to convert its chances. Second day and still no success for the Brianzoliwho will travel to Florence to face Fiorentina on the next matchday (September 1). Genoa, meanwhile, will host Hellas Verona.

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