ARTICLE AD
Traveling to the Artemio Franchi pitch in Florence, Inter Milan held their ground. This Sunday, as part of the 22nd day of Serie A, Simone Inzaghi’s men, in fact, got the better of Fiorentina. Despite being dominated in possession, the visitors relied on their offensive efficiency. At the start of the match, Lautaro Martinez took advantage of a returning corner hit by Asllani to head the ball and open the score (0-1, 14th). In control, the Milanese even had the opportunity to break but Marcus Thuram got confused when finishing.
Ahead at the break, Inter Milan were still pushing to return from the locker room, like Martinez (48th). As the minutes passed, the Viola tried, despite everything, to react. If Pavard deflected Nzola’s attempt (70th), the latter finally obtained a penalty on a hazardous exit from Sommer (73rd). After VAR intervention, Nicolas Gonzalez rushed but came up against the goalkeeper. In the final moments, the score no longer changed. Final score: 1-0. Inter regains the lead in the championship. Fio is 5th.
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