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The break for the national teams did well for Inter, who came away with a success of 4:3 when visiting Sasuolo. Prior to the suspension, the Nerazzurras made their first Serie A loss since the start of the season after retreating to the Juventus derby. However, this remains the only mistake of the team, which is behind the leader. Two goals were scored by Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez, while Berardi and Duricic and God entered as hosts.

Antonio Conte`s team had a 3-1 lead at the break, and in the 71st minute Martinez scored the fourth goal. The guests thought they had secured the win, but Sasuolo didn`t think so. The home side managed to score two goals within seven minutes and that led to a dramatic end to the game. Roberto De Zebra`s team pressed, but never quite came to a head.

Before the match, Saswolo honored Giorgio Squintsi, who died two weeks ago. The former club predicted by livescore soccer president took him from the lower divisions to the Italian elite and participated in the Euro tournaments.

The Nerazzurri have not had much success against Sasuolo in recent years, having only scored one point in the last five games. This time things were different, with the guests taking another 65 seconds after the start of the meeting. With a nice shot, Lautaro Martinez sent the ball into the far corner of the goal. The Argentine could double Inter`s lead in the 12th minute, but fired past the door.

Instead, the hosts leveled a little later. Domenico Berardi punched in on the right and managed to overcome Handanovic with a diagonal shot. Until the break, Conte`s team dominated. Martinez`s first hit was canceled for Lukaku`s offense. The Belgian restored the visitors` lead, and at the end of the first half made the score 1:3 from the penalty spot. Shortly before the execution of the free kick, the game was stopped as a man landed on a parachute ground.

Sasuolo`s hit was also canceled, but at the break the final winner seemed clear. Lautaro continued to harass the opponent`s defense through the second half, even though De Zebri`s team played harder. The Argentinean scored his second goal in the penalty shootout and Inter`s lead was three goals.

Philip Djurovic, who entered the reserve, returned the intrigue and the hosts threw themselves into the attack. An individual break through the center of another reserve, Jeremy God, led to a new goal and the score was 3:4. The Nerazzuris became very anxious, pulling further back to retain their lead. In the end, they were able to do so despite the pressure of the rival.


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