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The sweetest thing: Inter champion after 1:2 over Milan

Italian League 23-24

Game board

Cycle 33 – 22/04/2024

  • Genoa
  • 1 – 0
  • Lazio
  • Cagliari
  • 2 – 2
  • Juventus
  • Empoli
  • 0 – 1
  • Naples
  • Verona
  • 0 – 1
  • Udinese
  • Sassuolo
  • 3 – 0
  • Leche
  • Turin
  • 0 – 0
  • Prosinone
  • Salernitana
  • 2 – 0
  • Fiorentina
  • Monza
  • 2 – 1
  • Atalanta
  • Rome
  • 3 – 1
  • Bologna
  • Milan
  • 2 – 1
  • Inter

It was known and no one had any doubt that it would happen, and tonight (Monday) it officially happened. Inter won the 20th championship in its history, and did it in the sweetest way possible, in a derby against the hated rival, Milan. The Nerazzurri beat the Rossoneri 1:2 in the 33rd round of the Italian league and increased the gap to 17 points, five rounds to the end of the season.

Inter came into the game from the first moment. Simona Izenagi’s team had a great start and dominated the opening, when in the 18th minute they also got their money’s worth and scored the first goal of the game. Francesco Aberci was the first to reach the corner kick and hit it in. The blue-black ones are crazy. The guest still tried to double before going down to the break, but without success, when Markus Toram was stopped by the crossbar and Otro Martins missed from close range.

As in the first half, the second half also started like crazy for Inter. Marcus Thuram finished off a great individual performance with a sharp kick from outside the box into Mike Manian’s corner and into the net. The blue-blacks smelled the championship approaching, until in the 80th minute Afikyo Tomori scored for Milan, instilling hope among the visiting fans and putting the host under pressure.

Inter celebrates a championship (Reuters)

During the added time, a fight broke out between the players of the two teams, which lasted for many minutes. At the end, referee Andrea Colombo drew a red card for Theo Hernandez and Diesel Dumfries and sent them both off. Despite this, the spirits did not calm down, and three minutes later it was Vidida Calberia who committed a foul without the ball and was sent off as well.

Despite Milan’s pressure at the end, the result remained unchanged. Inter won 1:2 and won the Scotado, in a rather impressive season. Tsimuna Izenagi can be proud of the players who brought the club the 20th championship in its history.

Huge celebrations at Inter (Reuters)

second half

Huge celebrations at Inter (Reuters)

  • ’90+7

  • The spirits did not calm down, and Davide Calabria committed a foul without the ball and also saw a red card

A huge battle between Inter and Milan (Reuters)

  • ’90+4

  • Denzel Dumfries also saw a red card
  • ’90+4

  • Theo Hernandez saw a red card at the end of the brawl

Huge mess in Derby (Reuters)

  • ’90+3

  • A fight between the players broke out in extra time. The players of the two teams began to confront each other in an ugly incident
  • ’90+2

  • Pikayo Tomori saw a yellow card
  • ’90

  • Matteo Gabbia received a yellow card

Milan derby (Reuters)

  • ’84

  • Khan Celhanolo left, Christian Aslani entered in his place
  • ’84

  • Double exchange in inter lines. Matteo Driman left, Denzel Dumfries came in his place

Tomori breathes a little hope (Reuters) Fukayo Tomori in a frenzy (Reuters) Fukayo Tomori celebrates (Reuters)

  • ’80

  • Gate! Milan narrowed to 2:1: Rafael Liao collected the ball into the area, Matteo Gabia hit the first shot and hit the crossbar, Pikayo Tomoro was the first to reach the rebound and hit from close range
  • ’77

  • Noah Okfor came on for Yunus Musa

Simona Inzaghi (Reuters)

  • ’77

  • Niccolò Barella left, Davide Pratsi entered in his place
  • ’74

  • Rafael Laao put in a great cross to Christian Pulisic, the latter stopped the ball wide and sent a kick that went over the crossbar

Federico DiMarco Doher (Reuters)

  • ’68

  • Ruben Loftus-Cheek also left, Samuel Chukwueza entered at his expense
  • ’68

  • Yassin Adli made way for Ismail Benasser
  • ’58

  • Can Celhanulo had a good kick from a comfortable position on the edge of the box, but Mike Mannion got down great and pushed the ball away

Stefano Pioli (Reuters)

  • ’52

  • First substitution of the game. Tijani Reynders left, Olivier Giroud entered in his place
  • ’51

  • Theo Hernandez made a great kick, but Jan Sommer was there and managed to block the ball

Inter players are crazy (Reuters) Markus Toram celebrates (Reuters) Inter doesn’t see eye to eye. This is the closest there is (Reuters)

  • ’49

  • Gate! Inter went up 0:2: Marcus Thuram finished a great individual performance with a flat kick into the corner of the goal and into the net. Inter is close to the championship

Marcus Thuram conquers (Reuters)

first half

In the derby as in the derby, things heated up (Reuters)

  • ’38

  • Marcus Thuram received a ball in the box and sent a great kick that beat Mike Manian, but was stopped by the crossbar
  • ’37

  • Theo Hernandez also saw a yellow card

Yellow for Lutro Martins (Reuters)

  • ’32

  • Lautre Martins saw a yellow card

Rafael Liao disappointed (Reuters)

  • ’29

  • Raphael Liao kicked from a good position, but Jan Sommer was there to save

Rafael Liao skips Benjamin Fabre (Reuters) and Lautro Martins (Reuters)

  • ’25

  • A huge miss for Lautro Martins. The striker found himself completely alone in the box, and from five meters he kicked a touch over the goal
  • ’22

  • Niccolò Barella saw the first yellow card of the game after a foul

Inter players in the clouds (Reuters) Francesco Accerbi celebrates (Reuters) Inter players in ecstasy (Reuters) Inter in a frenzy. It’s coming (Reuters)

  • ’18

  • Gate! Inter went up 0:1: Francesco Acherbi was the first to reach a corner that was lifted into the box, and from five meters he hit the net perfectly

Francesco Accerbi slams in (Reuters)

  • ’15

  • Theo Hernandez sent a strong kick from about 18 meters diagonally from the goal, but the ball was far from the frame

Marcus Thuram runs away from Pikayo Tomori (Reuters)

  • ‘8

  • The first chance of the game came when Lautro Martinez tried his luck, but the ball went over the frame
  • ‘1

  • Referee Andrea Colombo kicked off the game!

Milan players (Reuters) Inter players ready (Reuters)

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