Inter Milan vs Fiorentina Serie A 2020 video results



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General Franck Ribéry played an explosive match with 2 assists in just 6 minutes. However, that is not enough to prevent Romelu Lukaku and his teammates from earning all 3 points.

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Inter: Martínez (45 ‘+ 2), Ceccherini (52’, own goal), Lukaku (87 ‘), D’Ambrosio (89’)
Fiorentina: Kouame (3 ‘), Castrovilli (57’), Church (63 ‘)

The welcome to Fiorentina is Inter Milan’s opening match in Serie A 2020/21. In the first round, Conte’s army took a break because it advanced to the final of the Europa League last season. At San Siro, the two teams dedicated a spectacular double and scored up to 7 goals.

Images of the results of the video Inter Milan vs Fiorentina Serie A 2020
Lukaku contributed 1 goal but also missed many delicious opportunities

In this match, Coach Conte uses a 3-4-1-2 map. Lukaku and Lautaro are the highest in attack. Supporting the striker behind this pair is Christian Eriksen. The midfielders are Ashley Young, Barella, Brozovic and Ivan Perisic. In defense, midfielder Milan Skriniar, whom Tottenham contacts, is on the bench.

The two teams come together at high speed with attractive tit-for-tat movements. Right in minute 3, the Inter Milan network suddenly vibrated from Aleksandar Kolarov’s mistake. The former Manchester City defender hits the ball, allowing Christian Kouame to easily defeat goalkeeper Samir Handanovic.

Having conceded the early defeat, Inter Milan increased the squad and continually put pressure on Fiorentina’s goal. In the 19th minute, Lautaro Martínez fell into the visitors’ penalty area but the referee refused to sound the penalty after consulting the VAR. It wasn’t until injury time in the first half that the Nerazzurri had a goal, after many missed opportunities.

From a quick Inter counterattack, Nicolò Barella passed the ball to Martinez, the Argentine forward once or twice before launching a very stretched shot from outside the area, averaging 1-1. This important goal freed the mentality of the Inter players before the two teams entered the half-time break.

Going into the second half, Inter got into the excitement and soon had a goal leading 2-1. Martínez spoke again when the ball hit the foot of Federico Ceccherini in the net in the helplessness of goalkeeper Dragowski. A brilliant day for the young Argentine forward.

Vidal broke into a new staircase
Vidal celebrates the victory with his new partner

However, just 5 minutes later, Fiorentina tied with a counterattack. The old general Franck Ribéry is the one who created Gaetano Castrovilli to finish off Handanovic. Encouraged in spirit, Fiorentina made a very effective counterattack thanks to Ribery’s mobility. In the 63rd minute, the former Bayern Munich star “cleared the deck” for Federico Chiesa to score, giving the visitors the lead for the second time.

Taking the lead, Fiorentina backed the team and held firm, making it difficult for Inter Milan to deploy the attack. When the game lasted about 15 minutes, coach Conte had three consecutive personnel adjustments, in which rookie Arturo Vidal came in to replace Marcelo Brozovic.

The presence of Vidal, Sánchez and Naiggoland helped Inter to hold the ball and put pressure on Fiorentina’s goal. Lukaku missed many delicious opportunities before scoring in the 87th minute. Achraf Hakimi passed the ball down the right wing and then turned around for Lukaku to cushion the ball close to the wall, leveling the score at 3-3.

Less than 2 minutes later, Danilo D’Ambrosio headed hard after a cross from Alexis Sánchez. Inter Milan’s tireless efforts have been rewarded with two quick goals, helping them beat Fiorentina 4-3.

Inter’s attackers played effectively and created enough pressure. However, coach Conte needs to correct the defense if he wants to establish the ambition to topple Juventus dominance.

Team
Bury:
Handanovic; D’Ambrosio, Bastoni, Kolarov; Young (Hakimi 65 ‘), Barella (Nainggolan 74’), Brozovic (Vidal 74 ‘), Perisic (Sánchez 78’); Eriksen (Sensi 65 ‘); Lukaku, Lautaro
Fiorentina: Dragowski; Milenkovic, Ceccherini, Cáceres; Church, Amrabat, Bonaventura (Valero 61 ‘), Castrovilli, Biraghi; Ribéry (Cutrone 83 ‘), Kouame (Vlahovic 61’)



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