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MILAN – And how do we count this start of the season? No, it’s not easy. Because the vibrations are still palpable, the heart still beats strong, very strong. A very strange summer ended, very long, sweet and very bitter in the end, exhausting and expensive. And then autumn came, the first cold the lights of San Siro that turn back on, a semblance of normalcy with a thousand Nerazzurri hearts in the stands. And finally Inter arrived: indomitable, generous, overflowing with quality, bad and proud until the end. He watched the game go up like a steep climb, climbed it, lunged, found himself in front of a wall that seemed insurmountable and finally, with two strokes of the pedal, he won the mountain grand prize and cut the Termine with open arms.
Two minutes of ordinary Interismo: the passes between 87 ‘and 89’. Fiorentina win 2-3, with still in the cannon the blow of the failed ko from Vlahovic, our punisher last season. And then, you notice, the shots: first Lukaku, then D’Ambrosio. The 4-3 it materialized beautifully, clearly, obviously, in a final that exalted us and gave us the first three points of the season. Sweaty, yes, deserved too. Lautaro and Ceccherini’s own goal (always favored by Lautaro) complete a score that does not see among the scorers the great protagonist of the match, Franck Ribéry.
Difficult start, as mentioned: ready, ready and Biraghi packs a ball that is halfway between Kouamé and Bonaventura. The ex of the Milan serves to the companion by an instantaneous and unexpected 0-1. Iachini’s plan has its expected path: to make Inter take meters and send the arrows Chiesa and Kouamé into space. All with the inspired and almost elusive direction of Franck Ribery. Fantastic at dictating times and creating spaces, the Frenchman served the balls to Castrovilli and Chiesa for Viola’s second and third goals, as well as having opened the door wide for Vlahovic’s missed goal. When he left, Fiorentina suffered the Nerazzurri comeback.
Here, Inter. Sin de Vrij, disqualified, with Bastoni in the center of defense and with Kolarov owner on its debut. A first time that was not easy, it was difficult for him to break free between the thick purple tights and with stumblingly encountered exits. Dangerous first chances are born to Young’s right, Handanovic is good at keeping a single goal behind, then in the final time Toro’s star lights up: Lautaro scores 1-1 with a splendid forehand, encouraged by Barella’s restart , by a just equal in the interval.
Ready, set, and Lautaro propitiates the Nerazzurri advantage at the start of the second half, a right foot deflected twice by Amrabat and Ceccherini. But the game does not get into the Nerazzurri tracks because the viola clings to Ribéry and finds a double mortal with Castrovilli and Chiesa. At 63 ‘Inter are back down, and a new reaction must be organized. The personal challenge between Lukaku and Dragowski begins, who exalts himself on the Belgian and then on Barella. A hint of the Nerazzurri siege also fueled by Conde’s many changes. Enter HAKIMI and VIDAL., both debuting, like Sensi and Sánchez. Everyone participates in lighting the essential flames for the Nerazzurri final.
Carousel sensi with wisdom, Judge The band begins to furrow, Sánchez, as in last season, begins to serve balls to kiss. At 87 ‘the touch of the Chilean is exciting for Hakimi: touch in the center for his first assist, Lukaku with the right finally defeats the purple goalkeeper 3-3. A goal that is not even celebrated: there is no time, you have to try to win. Said, done: rainbow drawn by Sanchez and punctual header of D’Ambrosio. 4-3, comeback, victory and three points.
In this cold beginning of autumn, in this strange and atypical start to the season, here is Inter: decided to the end and winning!
INTER 4-3 FIORENTINA – THE SCORE
INTER (3-4-1-2): 1 Handanovic; 33 D’Ambrosio, 95 Bastoni, 11 Kolarov; 15 Young (2 Hakimi 65 ‘), 23 Barella (44 Nainggolan 74’), 77 Brozovic (22 Vidal 74 ‘), 14 Perisic (7 Sanchez 78’); 24 Eriksen (12 Sensi 65 ‘); 9 Lukaku, 10 Lautaro.
Available: 97 Radu, 5 Gagliardini, 13 Ranocchia, 29 Dalbert, 31 Pirola, 37 Skriniar, 99 Pinamonti.
Coach: Antonio Conte.
FIORENTINE (3-5-2): 69 Dragowski; 4 Milenkovic, 17 Ceccherini, 22 Cáceres; 25 Chiesa, 34 Amrabat, 5 Bonaventura (6 Borja Valero 61 ‘), 10 Castrovilli, 3 Biraghi; 7 Ribéry (63 Cutrone 83 ‘), 11 Kouame (9 Vlahovic 61’).
Available: 1 Terracciano, 8 Duncan, 18 Saponara, 20 Pezzella, 21 Lirola, 23 Venuti, 28 Montiel, 32 Dalle Mura, 98 Igor.
Coach: Giuseppe Iachini.
Markers: 3 ‘Kouamé (V), 47’ pt Lautaro (I), 52 ‘aut. Ceccherini (F), 57 ‘Castrovilli (F), 63’ Chiesa (F), 87 ‘Lukaku (I), 89’ D’Ambrosio (I)
Ammonites: Barella (I), Ceccherini (F)
Recovery: 2 ‘- 4’.
Referee: Calvarese.
Assistants: Florido, Liberti.
Fourth man: Maresca.
VAR and VAR Assistant: Giacomelli, Preti.
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