MILAN – Exciting and fierce duels are presented in the match Inter Milan vs Atalanta in week six Italian League 2021-2022. The tight competition made the match ended in a 2-2 draw.
Playing at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, Sunday (26/9/2021) early morning WIB, Atalanta actually managed to score the third goal in this match. But unfortunately, Roberto Piccoli’s goal which was created near the end of the match was annulled by the referee.
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As a result, Atalanta were only able to record two goals through the actions of Ruslan Malinovskiy (30′) and Rafael Toloi (38′). Meanwhile, the Nerazzurri – Inter’s nickname – scored two goals through the action of Lautaro Martinez (5′) and Edin Dzeko (71′).
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The course of the match
First round
Inter Milan started the game aggressively. Simone Inzaghi’s troops who appeared in front of their own supporters were very confident in messing up the defense of La Dea – Atalanta’s nickname.
Evidently, five minutes into the game the Nerazzuri were able to rip apart Atalanta’s goal. It was Lautaro Martinez (5′) who scored a beautiful goal through a volley after receiving feedback from Nicolo Barella, Inter winning 1-0.
The advantage did not only make the Nerazzuri dominate the game. It was observed that La Dea had several golden opportunities until the middle of the first half.
The best chance of Gian Piero Gasperini’s troops when there was chaos in front of Inter Milan’s goal after a corner. Unfortunately, Merih Demiral’s hard kick was well parried by Samir Handanovic.
La Dea’s efforts finally bore fruit in the 30th minute. Goal came for Atalanta after Ruslan Malinovsyi (30′) fired hard from outside the penalty area with his left foot, Atalanta equalized 1-1.
It didn’t stop there, seven minutes later Atalanta were able to turn things around to 2-1. The goal came from Malinovsyi’s hard kick which was saved by Handanovic, the ball that fell to Rafael Toloi’s feet (37′) was immediately converted into a goal.
In the end, Inter Milan failed to equalize. Gian Piero Gasperini’s men led 2-1 until the referee blew the long whistle signaling the end of the first half