The striker broke the spell and returned to his usual task. Two goals for the Nerazzurri to win as a visitor and lead Milan in Serie A.
Compact Udinese vs. Inter
Inter won 3-2 against Udinese at the Bluenergy Stadium, as part of matchday 6 of Serie A. But it was not just any victory. The thing is that their scorer, El Toro, returned; Lautaro Martínez knew how to step hard and uncovered a negative streak between the three sticks. He did it with nothing more and nothing less than with a double for the Nerazzurri to climb the table and be the runner-up in the Italian tournament.
Simone Inzaghi’s team quickly turned the page after losing the Derby della Madonnina against Milan. They managed to take the lead after a minute of play after the early goal from Davide Frattesi, who received an exquisite assist from Matteo Darmian at 47 seconds to start hitting hard on the visiting court. Until then, Lautaro was upset and frustrated by the lack of effectiveness, in addition to the annoyance with his teammates; However, he did not stop insisting.
Later, Udinese equalized at 35 minutes into the first half. And of course, it is the revelation of the championship: if they kept the three points, they would emerge as the only leader in the tournament. The team, which includes Argentines Lautaro Giannetti and Martín Payero, was able to equalize the score thanks to Christian Kabasele’s header, after a good cross from Jordan Zemura.
Lautaro’s first goal against Udinese
Now, Lautaro Martínez, the world champion, has arrived. When the first half was disintegrating, the forward broke the losing streak in the 47th minute. In an overwhelming attack, Federico Dimarco threw a cross for someone who is always in the area; timidly, he made it 2-1 to take the team with the lead at halftime.
It seemed that Inter could only score goals one minute into the game or in the final seconds. And the world champion said “here I am” and had the pleasure of scoring the third, also, in the opening seconds of the second half. Marcus Thuram assisted the Toro who arrived with two marks that did not prevent him from taking out his scoring foot
With the match more ironed out and a calm difference, he left the playing field before the suspense at the end. Udinese scored and put Simone Inzaghi’s team in suspense in the 40th. Lorenzo Lucca took the ball alone after Hakan Calhanoglu’s defensive failure and left a more than bulky result for this sixth round in Italy’s Seria A.
Lautaro’s second goal against Udinese
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