He Inter Milan I visited a Monza with better feelings than points. Inzaghi’s team is likely to become the sole leader if they win at the Brianteo Stadium. Although the Italian coach prioritized the match Champions on the Wednesday next before the City of Manchester and he paid dearly for not going beyond the tie, although looking at the match he at least managed to save a point in the extremis thanks to a goal from Dumfries.
Throughout the first half, the Neroazzurros carried the ball very easily until the third quarter, a part of the field of play where Barella and Çalhanoglu, substitutes, missed, because no one was capable of providing the final pass to -leaving them in a position useful to Lautaro or Thuram, very ready to unmark and move, but a little unassisted. Almost everyone involved in Dimarco’s baseline was finished, which saw all his centers cleared by Spaniards Pablo Mari and Andrea Carboni.
Monza, due to the lack of clarity of the Interistas, continued gradually, without neglecting the defense, but without fear of victory.
Second part of the transformation to find the result
Since plan A was not working for Inter, too slow on the ball and predictable, they started to try it with different formulas. Long shots from Pavard and Asllani appeared, without much purpose. That’s not the day.
Always with the Champions League match in mind, the re-issue of the 22-23 final, Inzaghi made a rather surprising triple substitution. He took Lautaro, Darmian and Mkhitaryan off the green to make way for Dumfries, Zielinski and Taremi. Two newcomers and one regular starter. The Dutch became important.
The changes also did not have the desired effect and the Monza with gaps, especially in the races to the right of Daniel Maldinison of the legendary Paolo, caused a shock at Inter. Lateral centers are Monza’s weapon to win the jackpot.
Meanwhile, the visiting coach decided to burn all his ammunition by introducing Correa and Arnautovic on the field and leaving Thuram and Asllani. Offensive change.
The problem is not with the players, but with the rhythm and pace of the game. Everything is easy to predict and defend for Monza.
Final stage goals
In one of its few attacking displays, Monza found reward. spec was able to lose summer thanks to a header with a fantastic turn of the neck to put the ball against the post and take advantage of Izzo’s center (81′).
The pitcher of cold water, far from being a problem for Inter, was the solution, albeit too late. Mota’s goal increased their pace, started to take risks with their passes and in that way they found the spaces they were fighting for. If there’s one thing the current defending champion is known for, it’s the role of his wingers, which couldn’t be the difference until the 88th minute, when Correa intercepted a pass for Carlos Augusto, who crossed low to far post, with luck. that a defender slightly deflected the ball and fell at the feet of Dumfrieswho only needed to put his foot down to tie the contest (88′).
With this result, Naples is the leader with 9 points, followed by Inter, Juve and Torino with 8. Behind them is Udinese with 7, who if they win this Monday’s match against Parma will go first -one.
match lineup
30
13
77
44
22
4
32
38
11
14
10
1
36
32
30
6
28
16
22
10
9
21
U-Power Stadium

Yann Sommer1
Matteo Darmian36
55′
Federico Dimarco32
Charles Augustus30
Stefan de Vrij6
Benjamin Pavard28
94′
Davide Frattesi16
Henrikh Mkhitaryan22
55′
Lautaro Martinez10
55′
71′
Marcus Thuram9
73′
61′
Kristjan Asllani21
73′

Replacements

Raffaele Di Gennaro12
Joseph Martinez13
Denzel Dumfries2
55′
61′
87′
Francesco Acerbi15
Yann Bisseck31
Tomas Palacios42
71′
Alessandro Bastoni95
Piotr Zielinski7
55′
Hakan Calhanoglu20
Nicolò Barella23
61′
80′
84′
Marko Arnautovic8
73′
Joaquin Correa11
73′
Mehdi Taremi99
55′

coach

Alessandro Nesta
Simone Inzaghi
Source: La Verdad

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