He Inter don’t win this wednesday Bologna or with the help of the referee, in a match pending matchday 19 of Series A which ended 2-2. The one in Simone Inzaghiwhich has chained six victories in the Italian championship and which, with two games less before the start of the rivalry against the Bolognese, seeks to get within one point of the leader, Naplessaw their streak halted. Santiago Castro He soon overtook the Bolognese, Denzel Dumfries tied shortly after a controversial goal checked by VAR, Lautaro Martinez put the ‘nerazzurri’ ahead on the brink of half-time and edge Emil Holm signed a more than deserved equalizer in the second half in San Siro.
He Bologna He came out wanting to fight and quickly found Inter’s goal. In the 9th minute he sent a serious warning to those of Simone Inzaghi with a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area Nikola Moro who spit on the pole.
Moro himself was the star, a few moments later (14′), with a pass to Santiago Castro which the young Argentine striker took advantage of to promote the team Vincenzo Italiano. The 0-1 score immediately woke up a Inter which took just five minutes to restore the tie thanks to a spectacular counterattack initiated by Marcus Thuram.
Controversial Inter draw
The Frenchman caught the ball in the center circle, headed like an arrow towards the goal of Bologna with a powerful lunge that culminated in a brilliant heel-to-toe pass DiMarco. The Italian winger’s subsequent shot was cleared by the goalkeeper Skorupski, but it didn’t block the right ‘lane’ Dumfries took the rebound to score at will in the 19th minute against a ‘sleeper’ Lykogiannis.
From the bedroom VOR they were alerted Luca Pairetto of a clear former lack of Cane in Odgaardbut the controversial action was not even checked by the referee on the field monitor and Dumfries’ goal went on the scoreboard in the face of the visitors’ protests.
The tie ignited the ‘boiler’ of San Siro and boosted an Inter managed to score its second goal through incisive Dumfries and of Lautaro Martinezalthough the perseverance Bologna He also grabbed the goal with a header from Odgaard to which he replied summer with a stop.
With the discount of the first electric time, DiMarco he broke the team’s defense because of the speed Bologna and he pitched 2-1 at the plate in the ever-present Lautaro Martinezwho shot Skorupski first with a shot at point-blank range. Something that ended up sparking a party among Inter fans.
Bologna shows its face all the time
After the break, the ‘nerazzuro’ team managed to extend their lead with a free kick from the front of the area. DiMarco who left left very little. But he is Bologna He never lost his game face and found the reward for his persistence. The asset Orsolini took advantage of insufficient jumps DiMarco to get the ball and calmly help the Swedish side Emil Holmwho equalized in the 64th minute with an unappealable shot.
Orsolini was soon the star again with a shot in the 68th minute that he saved summerjust a while ago Inzaghi introduced a triple change to its range to revive a Inter held to a draw by a solvent Bolognese team that contained the Milanese’s desperate last-ditch attack without too much trouble.
match lineup
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95
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36
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21
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22
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Giuseppe Meazza Stadium

Lukasz Skorupski1
18′
Emil Holm2
63′
75′
69′
Charalampos Lykogiannis22
82′
Nikola Moro6
66′
Sam Beukema31
69′
Nicolò Casale15
Riccardo Orsolini7
Remo Freuler8
87′
45′
73′
Santiago Castro9
14′
86′
Jens Odgaard21
66′
69′
Dan Ndoye11

Replacements

Nicola Bagnolini23
Federico Ravaglia34
Stefan Posch3
69′
Martin Erlic5
87′
69′
Lorenzo De Silvestri29
75′
Juan Miranda33
69′
Tommaso Pobega18
66′
82′
Lewis Ferguson19
66′
Giovanni Fabbiano80
Kacper Urbanski82
Samuel Iling-Junior14
Thijs Dallinga24
86′
73′
Benjamin Dominguez30

coach

Simone Inzaghi
Vincenzo Italiano
Source: La Verdad

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