He Inter Milan keep pushing towards the ‘scudetto’. The group of Simone Inzaghiwho this Monday at the age of 47 reached 300 games in A seriesleading second place by 15 points, the Juventusafter defeating an opponent Genoa (2-1), thanks to a penalty awarded by the Chilean Alexis Sanchez after the Albanian opened the scoring Kristjan Aslllani. The Genoese, with a goal after the Mexican break Johan Vasquezwas very close to scoring San Siro, where they showed many characters.
He Interwithout pressing the accelerator, put the driver in trouble Genoa before the first half hour of play. First at the end of Dimarco, to which the Valencian replied Joseph Martinez with a very good intervention, although the goal did not go up on the scoreboard because the Interista player was in the game. A few moments later, Barella He almost scored with a shot that went over the crossbar.
Genoa, not taking any risks, shook the team San Siro with a chopped head Retegui who aborted summer with a stop. At the end of the 30th minute, Inter led the scoreboard. Asllani received a deep bruise from Alexis Sanchez and, coming from behind, he shot past Josep Martínez to score his first goal of the season.
Ayroldi pointed out an annoying penalty
Almost eight minutes later, the Nerazzuri increased their lead with an annoying penalty awarded by the referee. Giovanni Ayroldiafter pointing out the non-existent demolition of Frendrup about Barella. After being warned by VARthe referee reviewed the action on the field monitor, but did not change his decision due to the disbelief and anger of the players. Alberto Gilardino.
The referee is totally stupid since if he thinks that something is missing Frendrupwho already had a yellow card, should have shown him the second one and sent him off, something he didn’t do. Alexis He was unforgiving from eleven meters with a powerful shot that was completely deceiving Joseph Martinez.
On the brink of rest, the VAR Checked another possible penalty in the Genoese area after the shot by Lautaro which hit between the chest and arm of a visiting player, but this time, Ayroldi ordered play to continue. then, Mkhitaryan he forgave 3-0.
In continuation, the Inter It started with more rhythm but Genoa brought excitement to the game with a great goal in the 54th minute of Johan Vasquez. The Mexican center-back, who debuted his scoring tally in A serieshit a left-footed volley from the edge of the area to beat summer.
The one in Alberto Gilardinolaunched for the tie, silenced the Inter fans again with a goal in the 66th minute of Vitinha, had just entered the field, which was annulled for clear offside. Genoa kept up their pressure and in the 74th minute they came close to leveling the contest with a header from Retegui who came out grazing the pole.
He Inter, who suffered more than necessary, ended up securing a controversial victory that placed him as the virtual winner of the ‘scudetto’. From now on, all team forces Simone Inzaghi will focus on the crucial second leg of the round of 16 Champions on Wednesday, March 13 before the Atlético de Madrid within Metropolitan Cívitaswhere the Milanese will defend a 1-0 win in San Siro.
match lineup
1
2
32
30
6
28
23
22
10
70
twenty-one
1
twenty
3
22
13
4
10
32
Eleven
19
47
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium

Joseph Martinez1
twenty-one’
Four. five’
Stefano Sabellitwenty
87′
64′
Aaron Martin3
62′
Johan Vasquez22
53′
60′
Matthias Bani13
73′
Connie DeWinter4
Junior Messias10
62′
Morten Frendrup32
19′
Four. five’
68′
75′
Albert GudmundssonEleven
37′
64′
Mateo Retegui19
29′
Milan Badelj47

Replacements

Nicola Leali16
Daniele Sommariva39
64′
Alessandro Vogliacco14
73′
Giorgio Cittadini23
Four. five’
Tommaso Pittino53
Djed Spence90
62′
Morten Thorsby2
Emil Bohinen5
Kevin Strootman8
Four. five’
46′
Ruslan Malinovskyi17
75′
Vitinha9
62′
64′
Caleb Ekuban18
87′

coach

Simone Inzaghi
Alberto Gilardino
Source: La Verdad

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