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Chivu’s Boys Take the Lead but Inter Recovers: Cagliari vs Inter Match Review

Chivu’s boys took the lead through Di Maggio, but they recovered despite their superior numbers

The Domus Arena match between Cagliari and Inter ended 1-1. Wasted opportunity for the Nerazzurri, who literally throw away 2 points. The boys from Chivu are off to a strong start, taking over the command of operations and repeatedly making themselves dangerous near Iliev. The opening goal was in the air, and arrived shortly after the half hour mark: deep ball from Stankovic, Di Maggio controlled, resisted the red and blue defenders’ recovery and beat the opposing goalkeeper.

The second half went downhill for Inter immediately: Balde naively got sent off and forced Cagliari to play for the entire second half with 10 men. on Vinciguerra, the referee concedes a penalty and Carboni makes no mistake from the penalty spot. Chivu reacts by inserting all the tips at his disposal, but the music doesn’t change. In the end, Stankovic also gets kicked out for a slight reaction but one that should be avoided in any case.

Second day of the Primavera championship: Chivu’s Inter, after the success in the opening match against Empoli, faces Pisacane’s Cagliari, defeated 3-1 by Juventus. The Nerazzurri coach presents 2 new features compared to the formation that took to the field last week from the first minute: in defense, in place of Stabile (called up for the First Team), space for 2006 Maye, while in attack Spinaccè takes over the suspended Kamate, completing the offensive trident with Sarr and Quietus. On the bench, eyes on 2007 Mosconi.

The official formations of Cagliari-Inter:

CAGLIARI (4-3-3): 1 Iliev; 2 Arba, 6 Pintus, 23 Catena, 3 Idrissi; 11 Sulev, 10 Carboni (C), 15 Baldé; 45 Konaté, 20 Mutandwa, 22 Vinciguerra. Subs: 21 Renna, 24 Wodzicki, 5 Conti, 7 Pulina, 8 Caddeo, 9 Achour, 13 Cogoni, 14 Deriu, 17 Malfitano, 27 Franke, 99 Casali. Coach: Fabio Pisacane.

INTER (4-3-3) 1 Calligaris; 27 Aidoo, 15 Stante, 23 Mayé, 3 Cocchi; 44 Akinsanmiro, 4 Stankovic (C), 8 Di Maggio; 9 Sarr, 22 Spinaccè, 11 Quieto. Subs: 21 Raimondi, 7 Owusu, 13 Motta, 14 Berenbruch, 16 Guercio, 17 Vedovati, 24 Ricordi, 26 Miconi, 28 Mazzola, 31 Zanchetta, 34 Mosconi. Coach: Cristian Chivu.

Referee: Domenico Leone (section Barletta). Assistants: D’Ascanio – Brother.

September 2, 2023 (change September 2, 2023 | 18:38)

2023-09-02 15:45:01
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