Inter ended up dying on the shore in the fight for the Scudetto. Despite doing their homework and beating Sampdoria (3-0) through perisic Y Belt, Milan’s victory against Sassuolo prevented the Nerazzurri from retaining the Italian crown. In this way, Inzaghi’s pupils said goodbye to the season with 84 points in the locker, a very worthy second place.
INT
S.A.M.
Inter
Handanović; Škrinjar, De Vrij (Ranocchia, 73′), Bastoni (Dimarco, 59′); Dumfries, Barella (Vidal, 59′), Brozovic, Calhanoglu, Perisic (Gosens, 59′); Correa (Caicedo, 73′), Lautaro.
Sampdoria
Audero; Bereszynski, Yoshida (Magnani, 78′), Ferrari, Augello; Scallop (Askildsen, 78′); Candreva (Damsgaard, 62′), Rincón (Yepes, 84′), Thorsby (Trimboli, 62′), Sabiri; Caputo.
goals
1-0 M. 49 Ivan Perisic. 2-0 M. 55 Joaquin Correa. 3-0 M. 57 Joaquin Correa.
Referee
Marco DiBello. TA: Barella (29′)/Yoshida (5′), Ferrari (66′).
Both sets jumped to the lawn lethargic. Beyond some shy boarding school dumfries, there were hardly any notable occasions during the first quarter of an hour. The initial laziness gave way to an offensive storm from the Nerazzurri squad commanded by Lautarobut audero managed to keep a clean sheet in the first half.
The lack of effectiveness shown in the first 45 minutes vanished in the second act. In a margin of 8 minutes, Inter managed to convert three goals. The first signed perisic who, without thinking about it, took advantage of a Barella to define at close range that the counter was inaugurated in favor of the locals.
Inzaghi’s charges gave no room for speculation, and began to push to increase their lead. Calhanoglu he left the ball dead inside the area so that Beltwith a cross shot, signed the 2-0. The goal did not satisfy the Argentine striker, who barely took two minutes to score the second in his private account after stealing the wallet from the Sampdoria defense.