The Inter Milan He suffered a lot on Tuesday to seal his qualification to the quarterfinals of the Coppa. The ‘Nerazzurri’ box crashed in a timely fashion Parma and with his goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who at 44 refuses to stop the frustrating rival going forward. This Tuesday he did so starring in a stoppage that forced extension, although in the end it was not enough for his team to qualify as he became the Inter who did it thanks to a late goal from Francesco acerbi (2-1) in said overtime.
It should be noted, however, that the Inter Milan He took the initiative in the game from the first whistle, although he did so without bothering too much with a Parma where, in addition to the aforementioned Buffon, the Catalan Adrián also shone in his midfield. Barnabas21-year-old midfielder in his day the pearl of the youth ranks of Espanyol and Barça.
Such is the good work of Parma, whose first goal was his. It happened in minute 38, when Stanko Juricwho entered shortly before the scene of the wounded mansurprised Andre Onana with a big kick thrown 30 meters from the goal.
With that 0-1 the half hour was reached, and he himself was in the light of the San Siro nothing more and nothing less than until 88′, when Lautaro Martinez, with a shot from the front, bound. A few moments later he had Dzeko the 2-1, but Buffon with a nice stop below he avoided it.
Already in the extension, the Inter continuously pressed and Parma accused of being classified for a posterior to go to extra time. And at 109′, after clearance from Buffon after a center dimarco, acerbi he led the goal of interista classification.
The team led by simone inzaghi became the first team to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Coppa, while their neighbors from Milan They can do it this Wednesday. They play at home against Turin.
Source: La Verdad

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