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Benjamin Pavard Shines as Man of the Match in Inter Milan vs Juventus Turin Game

Man of the match: Pavard (8): The Frenchman was excited. It is with a return that he will contribute to the only goal of the match, by brushing his foot against the leather to place it on the chest of a Turin defender. The latter ends up diverting the ball into his own goal. In addition to this fact, the 2018 world champion imposes himself in his zone to block the offensives of Kostic and his partners. We see him dismissing hot balls too often, through his desire, his placements and a lot of self-sacrifice.

Inter Milan (3-5-2)

Sommer (5): In the end, the Swiss goalkeeper never really had the opportunity to show his talent. His vigilance was enough to keep his clean sheet.

Pavard (8): see top of page.

Unripe (7): The defender engaged in a real duel against Vlahovic and the Italian emerged victorious without difficulty. The Serbian will never be able to exist in this part because he will be perfectly padlocked by the 35-year-old veteran.

Sticks (6.5): Much more discreet than his previous partner, this does not mean that he does less well than him on the field. Solid in his interventions and in his restarts, the 24-year-old Italian was not unworthy in this three-way defense of Inter Milan. It is replaced by The free in the 89th minute.

Darmian (5): The former Manchester United player was not completely in his game. Sometimes messy in passing the ball or not attentive to the play of his partners, the Italian was too absent in this part to stand out from the game. He left too much space for his counterparts, unlike Pavard a lot more in anticipation to prevent Turin situations in his lane. Dumfries relays it in the 73rd minute.

Stretcher (6): His first movements with the ball are rather messy and the Italian concedes losses of leather which he must not lose. With more application, his foot becomes more precise and it is on one of his balls that he allows the opening of the score. The rest of his performance is better, much better, with less technical waste. Klaassen replaces him in the 89th minute.

Calhanoglu (7): The Inter virtuoso has not failed in his reputation. He served his entire attack with precision balls in depth. An essential element in the organization of the Interist game, the Turk tried to bring his team to life by initiating the best opportunities of the match. He’s not even far from scoring with a shot that doesn’t go far from Szczesny’s top corner.

Mkhitaryan (5,5): Very generous in his efforts, the Armenian did not, however, demonstrate the same precision as his Turkish midfield partner. The former Manchester United and Arsenal player was less clear about the quality of what he offered.

Dimarco (7): The left piston is extremely dangerous on Inter’s biggest chances at the start of the match. His speed allows him to make differences through his lane and a few gaps from Gatti isolate him in the Juventus area. A little more accuracy in the last gesture could have given his team additional goals. He gives way to Charles Augustus in the 73rd minute.

M. Thuram (6,5): Everything he did on the field was done well. He gets fouls, makes differences with the ball, provides a fixation point for his partners to give depth to counter-attacks. Too much speed and haste makes him miss the finish of his most dangerous actions. However, it is he who presses Gatti when the latter diverts the leather into his own goal. Arnautovic replaces him in the 77th minute.

L. Martinez (5.5): He wanted to shine or simply score. He makes the necessary efforts to achieve this but the Turin defense squeezes him well and he is doomed to the feat to be decisive. He ends the game on his knees.

Juventus Turin (3-5-2)

Szczesny (7): Dantesque performance from the Polish goalkeeper with two incredible saves to keep his team in the match. He could certainly do better on Gatti’s own goal but it was complicated. Despite the defeat, the Juventus goalkeeper really stood out in a very positive way.

Gatti (5,5): Two big errors alter his overall performance. The first is a negligence which allows Dimarco to remain alone in the area to try to deceive Szczesny and the second costs the goal of this match by losing his duel against Thuram. The rest of his performance was very convincing with good interventions which prevented Inter from hoping to widen the gap. The Italian gives way to Sandro in the 88th minute.

Bremer (7): The Brazilian was imperious in the center of Juventus’ three-man defense. Impassable, he distinguished himself, among other things, by a last defender tackle on Thuram.

Danilo (6): His match is interesting but he must be more vigilant on goal because he is at fault for letting Pavard go behind his back. It’s a shame because he showed a lot of defensive solidity.

Cambiasso (5): The Italian was available, finding material to combine to speed up his team’s play. Regularly present in Turin situations, he does not, however, manage to be decisive in the game. Miretti replaces him in the 88th minute.

Mckennie (4,5): As soon as he shows his power, the American manages to break lines and give offerings to his partners. Only, he will only do it once in this match. For the rest, his performance is bland. He gives way to Alcaraz in the 90th minute.

Locatelli (5): The Italian was moved into the midfield by the efficient Inter Milan midfielder. Alone to organize and try to accelerate the game in Turin, he will not allow Juve to really believe in his return.

Rabiot (5,5): More offensive, more interesting and more enterprising to destabilize the Inter block, the Frenchman came up against the solidity and hardness of his opponents in the fight. He manages to carry the ball to the edge of the Interiste area but without really finding the fault.

Kostic (5.5): In his lane, the Serbian makes differences and eliminates opponents to project himself forward but he falls, this evening, against an excellent Pavard who will put him in check. T Weah replaces him in the 66th minute.

Star (4): Movements but not on the attack front. He transplants in the middle to bring the leather to life but remains more invisible than useful to his people. His performance is insufficient. Church replaces him in the 66th minute.

Vlahovic (3,5): Well, we don’t see it. Or he doesn’t know what to do with the leather and loses it. But in any case, he still misses his meeting. He has a goal ball on an impeccable serve from Mckennie, the only one, but shamelessly misses his control of the leather.

Chardin Jean-Christophe

2024-02-05 00:01:58
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