The big match of the day in Serie A between Inter and Juventus ends in a CLAMOROSOUS draw. Two points lost for the Nerazzurri or one point gained? To see the match the final result is the right one, but Inter’s faults are very evident, both in the defensive and offensive phase.
The Nerazzurri failed to realise the many opportunities they had, never managing to give the coup de grace to the Bianconeri, who had the ability and the skill to believe in it and to get the draw.
Juve had the skill to realise the few chances that Inter’s ballerina defence left them.
This result highlights, above all, that Simone Inzaghi’s team, seen in the Champions League, is not the same as the one in the league. On the contrary, the team, ahead by two goals instead of managing the advantage, left the initiative to Juventus, making them come back into the game until the final draw.
A point that allows Napoli to stretch the lead over the Nerazzurri and gives the former Conte, morale and confidence in view of the midweek round.
Serie A: Juric ends
A great victory for Fiorentina, a 5-1 win that could also mark the end of Juric’s adventure at Roma and reopen the door to a resounding return of De Rossi at the helm of the Giallorossi. Since arriving at Roma, Juric has not yet managed to give the idea of football that had been seen under Daniele’s management, but after a more than encouraging start the team seems to have lost its flair and idea of play.
In the rest of the day, apart from the postponement of the match between Bologna and AC Milan, we record Atalanta’s goleada against Verona, which made the bomber Retegui stand out even more.
Under Gasp’s guidance, the Italo-Argentine seems to have found that extra gear that could be very important in the national team.
Even La Dea, after a difficult start due mainly to injury problems, is finally regaining its game, results and manpower. Lazio also did well, victorious over Genoa, which is awaiting the arrival of SuperMario Balotelli.
Napoli try to go away
All the others drew, apart from Napoli, which, thanks to Di Lorenzo’s goal, managed to beat a good Lecce team and increase its lead in the standings over the second.
Antonio Conte’s team thinks more about the result than about the performance; the umpteenth 1:0 shows how the Neapolitan team thinks about the hard work, leaving aside the aesthetics.
And now, after such a start, the challenges that await the partenopei will tell whether Napoli can go all the way or not.