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Juventus beat Inter in the “Italian Derby”

Juventus beat Inter in the “Italian Derby”

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Juventus achieved a great victory over Inter in the San Siro, in the “Derby of Italy”, which entered the bad moment for the “Nerazzurre” team in the Italian first division. Champions League centers.

Dusan Vlahović and Philip Kostic celebrate the goal against Inter.Pierre Marco Taca/Getty Images

Inter’s qualification to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League was not enough for them, at home, to get rid of the bad taste in their mouths from their defeat the previous day against a team playing for salvation like Spezia, and despite trying persistently. , who carried the weight of the attack of the match, surrendered to “Juventus”, who knew how to play their game, held out well at the back and took advantage of their few chances to cause a lot of damage.

The Italian classics gave an overwhelming start to an extra-motivated Inter, ready to try to secure their place for the “Chmapions” at the San Siro taking advantage of the positive stalemate to qualify for the quarter-finals in this competition.

In fact, the Nerazzurri team forced Chesney to show his best version with two clear chances in the first minutes, namely Barella’s shot after a double wall with Lukaku that led to the dismantling of Juventus’ defense network and that the Polish goal was in charge of refusing with a strong save.

But the Torino team was not intimidated by the dominance of Inter and hit a rebound, led by Rabiot, with Kostec’s goal. The Serbian finished off from the edge of the area, with a dry, low and cross-cutting shot, a counter-attack that was sparked by the VAR for several minutes due to possible hands from Vlahović and Rabiot in play, but finally validated to everyone’s delight. Allegri.

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And it is that the coach, in recent press conferences, has confirmed that his team has achieved 15 points more than they have achieved, therefore, until everything is said with the penalty issue, they also continue to fight, almost, for the second time. position.

The goal left Inter touched by him, who lost the spark with which the confrontation began at the expense of “Juventus”, which gradually grew and leveled the competition at stake until the end of the first quarter.

The second half began similarly, with Inter taking the initiative in attacks and Juventus fighting back, limiting the water and going to the knockout. As the minutes went by, the home side ran out of ideas again and “Vecchia Signora” began to feel comfortable without the ball, gathering men in their own half, with the imperial Federico Gatti in the center of the rear, and coming out against

To try to make the most of this situation, Allegri introduced Chiesa, who gave more quality to Juventus’ actions, but he was forced to return to the bench due to physical problems, leaving his place to Paredes in the last minutes to secure victory. .

Three points bring Juventus dangerously close to the fight for European places, and the points cut off another day benefiting from poor results in the upper zone, now at four points, displacing Inter from second place, which already occupies Lazio. This jeopardizes their presence in the Champions League next season. Naples, closer to the address.

data sheet:

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1 – Inter: Onana; Darmian (Korea, ed. 79), de Vrij, Akrbi; Dumfries (Bellanova, m72), Barella (Mkhitaryan, m63), Brozovic, Calhanoglu, Dimarco (D’Ambrosio, m63); Lukaku (Dzeko, m79) and Lautaro.

0 – Juventus: Chesney; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; De Sciglio (square, m 76), Fagioli, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic; Soulé (Chiesa, m.66) (Paredes, m.83) and Vlahovic.

Goals: 1-0. Round 23: Kostec

Referee: Dr. Showed a yellow card to Barella (M30), D’Ambrosio (M97), Brozovic (M97), Inter, Gatti (M31), Rabiot (M71), Danilo (M89), Paredes (~91) by Juventus. Paredes was sent off with a straight red card as soon as the match ended

Accidents: The match corresponding to the twenty-seventh day of the Italian first division, was held at the Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) stadium in Milan (North).