The play that the Argentines Martínez and Correa put together at the opening of the scoreboard
Clenched teeth and a strong leg, but also some football. That quota was contributed by the Argentines Lautaro Martinez and Joaquin Correa in the classic between Milan and Inter in San Siro. The forwards of the Albiceleste They combined in three quarters of the field to put together a maneuver that led to the partial 1-0 converted by the Croatian Marcelo Brozovic at 20 ‘of the first half. Likewise, the victory was 3-2 for the Red-black.
The Tour he endured the mark on his back and pivoted for his countryman, who saw the gap to assist the number 77 that came face to face with the French goalkeeper Mike Maignan and did not spare with an accurate definition. However, the joy did not last long for those led by Simone Inzaghi, since the Portuguese Rafael Leãowith a magnificent definition, decreed equality in the initial stage only seven minutes later.
Already in the plugin, the Red-black He turned it around thanks to the Frenchman’s scoring nose Olivier Giroud, who did not forgive inside the area at the exit of a lateral kick (54 ‘). And a quarter of an hour into the second half, Stefano Pioli’s men increased the difference in the score thanks to their figure Rafael Leon. The Bosnian entered the field immediately Edin Dzeko (replacing Correa from Tucuman) and managed to put his team in the game at 67 ‘.
The visitors pushed over the end, but had to resign themselves to their failed attempts. The celebration was in the hands of Milan in the Clásico della Madonninawhat rose to the top of the Serie A standings on his own. Waiting for what the virtual leaders Roma (will visit Udinese tomorrow) and Atalanta (will play as a visitor to Monza on Monday) do, those led by Pioli will have the pleasure of looking at the rest of the teams from above the classification already that only Lazio and Napoli (measured today) will be able to reach their line. And, yapa, they deprived their eternal adversary of remaining as the only leader.
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