The pointer Inter today beat Hellas Verona at home 2 to 1 in a match with a final plagued by incidents, which the Argentine world champion Lautaro Martínez He opened the first half with a new goal for his personal account, on his return to the court for the 19th. date of the Italian League.
The “neroazzurro” captain scored 1-0 at 12 minutes and reached 16 goals for the season, with which he widely dominates the list of the league’s top scorers, with an advantage of seven over Domenico Berardi, from Sassuolo.
Frenchman Thomas Henry partially equalized for Hellas Verona in the 73rd minute and in added time Davide Fratessi established the final 2-1, before Henry himself wasted a penalty in the 99th minute to tie the match.
Five minutes earlier, the visitor had been outnumbered due to the expulsion of Serbian Darko Lazovic due to a protest over Inter’s second goal.
Everything seemed to indicate a clear victory for Inter against an opponent that is in the bid to escape relegation, but it was quite the opposite, and only at the end did the three points remain in the hands of the local team, whose celebration was similar to the victory in a derby
Martínez, who returned today after two games (against Lecce and Genoa) without playing due to a muscle injury suffered against Bologna, last month for the Italian Cup, achieved the 1-0, after a pass from the Turkish Hakan Calhanoglu and an accurate definition to the right post by goalkeeper Lorenzo Montipo.
Inter achieved the victory without suffering complications, but the Frenchman Henry, in the first ball he touched after having entered for the Bosnian Milan Djuric, deflected a cross from the Brazilian Charlys with his knee and it was 1-1.
It seemed like a definitive tie but Fratessi made it 2-1, taking advantage of a rebound from goalkeeper Montipo, after a shot by Nicolo Barela in the final attack.
However, it didn’t all end there. In the ninth additional minute Matteo Darmain fouled Giangiácomo Magnani in the area and referee Michael Fabbri awarded the penalty. Henry executed it and the ball bounced off Swiss Yann Somer’s right post.
In the second match of the day played at the Benito Stirpe stadium, the youthful Argentine midfielder Valentin Caroboni He scored one of the goals with which his team, Monza, defeated Frosinone 3-2, away from home, where the Argentines started Enzo Barrenechea and Matías Souléwho scored one goal for and another against.
At 44 minutes of the first half, Carboni recovered a ball in the middle of the field and generated a dangerous counterattack that culminated in a goal, after having eluded a defender.
Monza’s first goal was the work of Portuguese Dany Mota, while the third was scored by Soulé from Mar del Plata. The local goals were scored by the Moroccan Abdou Harroui and the aforementioned Soulé, from a penalty kick.
The attacker trained in the lower divisions of Vélez Sarsfield and, using parental authority, went to Juventus, which has now loaned him to Frosinone. The player has already been called up to friendly matches by the coach of the senior Argentine national team, Lionel Scaloni.
Barrenechea, meanwhile, was born in the Córdoba city of Villa María and played in the children’s and youth teams of Newell’s Old Boys until Sion from Switzerland bought him and then sold him to Juventus. The midfielder has also already trained with the Albiceleste National Team, after being called up by Scaloni.
In the Emilia Romagna region, local Sassuolo defeated Fiorentina, where Argentine defender Lucas Martínez Quarta started, 1-0. The only goal was scored by forward Andrea Pinamonti in the first stage. While in the “Fiore” in the second half the Argentine scorer Lucas Beltrán entered.
Earlier, Lecce and Cagliari tied 1-1, in a fight between teams that are in the middle of the table.
Italian League – Date 19
Sunday: Empoli-Milan (8:30, ESPN and Star+); Torino-Napoli (11:00, ESPN and Star+); Udinese-Lazio (11:00, Star+); Salernitana-Juventus (2:00 p.m., Star+); Rome-Atalanta (16:45, ESPN and Star+)..
– Positions: Inter 48 points; Juventus 43; Milan 36; Fiorentina 33; Bologna 32; Atalanta 29; Rome and Naples 28; Lazio 27; Monza 25; Turin 24; Genoa and Lecce 21; Frosinone and Sassuolo 19; Udinese 17; Cagliari 15; Hellas Verona 14; Empoli 13 and Salernitana 12.
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