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MILANO – Lots of goals and little defense. In the least Italian of matches, which seemed tailor-made to overturn the cliché, Inter and Juventus scored four goals each, the result of good ideas in attack and too many errors in containing the opponent. For the Nerazzurri, who were given two penalties by referee Guida, both converted by Zielinski, Dumfries and Mkhitaryan also scored. For the Bianconeri, Yildiz Superstar: entered in the 17th minute of the second half and scored a brace. Before him, Vlahovic and Weah had scored. And so Inter, who had sometimes been denied a 5-2 by Di Gregorio, had to settle for a draw.
«The match report»
Lots of Inter starting
Defending badly, or not defending at all. This is what Inter and Juve did in the first half. It’s not the first time for the Nerazzurri in this championship, and Inzaghi is still looking for the key to the problem. For Juventus, however, yes: they had conceded just one goal in the previous eight games and at San Siro they conceded three in 22 minutes. Inter opened the scoring with a penalty, awarded by Danilo for a kick to Thuram, and scored by Zielinski, directing in place of Calhanoglu.
Juve equalizes but Inter overtakes
Juventus responded first with a good goal from Vlahovic, triggered by McKennie, then with Weah’s second, assisted by Conceicao, irrepressible on the wing. Between the 35th and 37th minutes the Nerazzurri first equalized and then reached 3-2, with a left-footed shot from the edge of the box by Mkhitaryan and a second penalty, awarded by referee Guida for a kick from Kalulu in Dumfries.
Yildiz splits the game and the equalizer arrives
At the start of the second half, the two coaches seemed to have managed to shore up their respective defences, but the illusion did not last long. Following a short clearance from Danilo in the area, after just 7 minutes, Dumfries put the Nerazzurri 4-2 up. Di Gregorio opposed Dimarco first, then Barella, keeping the match open. And here in the 17th minute the change that turned the game: Weah out and the 19-year-old Turkish in, who scored first on the counterattack with a brilliant diagonal, then eight minutes from the end of regulation time, with a great strike from a cross from Conceicao .
Inter-Juventus 4-4 (3-2)
INTER (3-5-2): Sommer, Pavard (18′ st Bisseck), De Vrij, Bastoni, Dumfries, Barella, Zielinski (18′ st Frattesi), Mkhitaryan, Dimarco (32′ st Darmian), M. Thuram (42′ st Taremi), Lautaro. All.: S.
Inzaghi
JUVENTUS (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio, Cambiaso, Kalulu, Danilo (32′ st Gatti), Cabal, Locatelli, McKennie (38′ st K. Thuram), Conceicao, Fagioli (16′ st Savona), Weah (16′ st Yildiz), Vlahovic (32 ‘ st Mbangula) Coach: Thiago Motta.
Referee: Guide to Torre Annunziata.
Rarely: nel pt 15′ Zielinski (rigore), 20′ Vlahovic, 27′ Weah, 35′ Mkhitaryan, 37′ Zielinski (rigore); nel st 8′ Dumfries, 26′ e 37′ Yildiz.
Angles: 12-5 per l’Inter.
Recovery: 2′ e 3′.
Ammonites: Danilo, Pavard, Dumfries for foul play.
Spectators: 75,056 for a collection of 7,614,585 euros.
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What specific adjustments did Inter and Juventus make during the match that influenced the final score?
1. What are your thoughts on the overall performance of both Inter and Juventus in this match? How would you describe their strategy and tactics during the game?
2. Can you discuss the impact of refereeing decisions on the outcome of the match? Was there any obvious bias or favoritism shown by the officials?
3. Inter’s player, Dumfries, played a significant role in the game with his two goals. Can you analyze his play style and how he was able to contribute to the team’s success?
4. The introduction of Yildiz for Juventus in the second half proved to be crucial in turning the game around. What was it about his play that caused such a significant impact?
5. What were the key areas where both teams could have improved their defensive performance to prevent conceding so many goals?
6. This match was part of an ongoing competition. How do you see these two teams fairing in the rest of the season considering their recent results and performances?