‘Hot’ draw and all are open for returns

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A one-on-one tie between Juve and Inter in a ‘heated’ game with maximum tension resolved with goals from Cuadrado in 83′ and Lukaku from a penalty in 94′. Everything remains open for the return of these semifinals of Italian Cup.

The rivalry highlighted the rivalry between the two teams. So, after an exciting finish, the players staged a small mess on the pitch. The truth is that the Inter player, stupidafter scoring his penalty goal, he made an ugly public gesture by putting his fingers over his mouth as a sign of silence, which ignited the nerves of fans and rivals and led to the dismissal of Square, Handanovic and Lukakuto miss the turn.

Juve looked like winning the game when the pitcher of cold water arrived at the discount in the form of a penalty. VAR assessed a foul on Bremer’s hand and Belgian Lukaku did not fail to launch himself to equalise.

The local team won thanks to a goal from Squarethe new hero of the Bianconera fans who surpassed 300 appearances in the Juve shirt, breaking Turin with his goal in the 83rd minute to make it 1-0.

The duel of the maximum enjoyed a good chance of danger, the best of them was innocently missed by Milik in 77′ when the locals were already celebrating the goal.

Juve started by pressing, finding a Di María who gradually disappeared from the match, like his team. Inter were gaining ground, and over time dominated the rivalry in attempts and clear-cut chances.

The duel started with a good chance from Di María, who fired powerfully with his right foot and forced Handanovic to make a great save after three minutes of play. Both teams came out waiting for a rivalry of the biggest rivalry with an atmosphere in style to push both teams.

It soon became apparent that they would play the same way: without pressing too much and then counter-attacking as soon as the rival gave up possession. This is how the first half lived.

Di Marco was on the alert for Inter in the minute with a free kick so far that he struck brilliantly with his left foot. Perin came more than enough, but if he had been closer it would have been difficult for the Juventus goalkeeper. The answer came quickly from Danilo on the clearest occasion of the first half: Di María’s corner kick was alone with the Brazilian defender and his shot hit a defender.

Inter tried again in the 32′, when Brozovic arrived on the edge of the area, shooting alone but too focused. The Italian goalkeeper responded with good reflexes. There was another chance for Inter with a good pass from Mkhitaryan to DiMarco, who tried to shoot with his left foot but a providential Bremer came out.

The first half was very even, between two teams that offered a lot of football, braver than expected and had dangerous occasions, so everything was left open at half-time.

There was no change in the innings in the second half. In minute 47′, a good cross from Fagioli to the head of Serbian striker Vlahovic was outstanding, who stretched as far as he could to connect the shot just wide of the goal. Cuadrado, for Juve, saved the tools.

Inter tried it in the 63′ with a feint from Mkhitaryan, who left the defender stranded, crossed with his left foot and the ball came out to hit Perin’s left post in one of the clearest of second half. There were changes in the final period that resulted in the best chance of the game: in 77′, Milik had a goal in his boot after a center shot from Cuadrado that only the Pole had to push away. The newcomer to the field is very slow.

The goal came in the 83′ when the locals had the better of it: a poor clearance by Bastoni that Cuadrado took advantage of. The coffee player who crossed the ball so hard, impossible for Handanovic, came alone.

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in between

Juventus: Perín; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Cuadrado, Fagioli (Miretti, 65′), Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Di Maria (Chiesa, 65′); Vlahovic (Milik, 74′).
Inter: Handanovic; D’Ambrosio (Dumfries, 82′), Acerbi, Bastoni; Darmian, Barella, Brozovic (Asllani, 81′), Mkhitaryan, Dimarco (Gosens, 69′); Dzeko (Lukaku, 69′), Lautaro Martínez (Correa, 86′).
The objectives: 1-0 M. 82 Square. 1-1 M. 94 Lukaku, penalty.
Referee: Davide Massa (Italy). TA: Miretti (89′) / Brozovic (41′). TR: Cuadrado (96′) / Handanovic (96′) and Lukaku (96′).

Incidents: Allianz Stadium. 41,507 viewers.

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Source: La Verdad

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