Inter, goals and injury for Frattesi

Incisive as often happens from the bench (sixth goal of the season), he reported what from an initial diagnosis appears to be a right adductor contracture. His condition will be evaluated in the next few days by the Inter doctors

Davide Frattesi’s Inter-Atalanta lasted only 660 seconds (approximately…): the entrance onto the pitch, the goal and the forced substitution after a muscle problem. It’s 11 minutes in total to take part in the Giuseppe Meazza party, make his sixth signature of the season and then end the match early, victim of the third muscle problem of his first year with the Nerazzurri. Seeing the midfielder celebrate smiling at the end of the match fills the hearts of the most worried, with the impression of having stopped in time: the first diagnosis speaks of a contracture in the right adductor, which will be evaluated by the Nerazzurri medical staff in the next few days.

JOY AND PAIN

And to think that for the umpteenth time Frattesi had confirmed that he was a lethal weapon from the bench, one of those players that every coach wants to have available to change the nature of the match but who inevitably reluctantly excludes himself from the starting lineup. Simone Inzaghi is managing him with particular attention behind the irreplaceable midfield trio, but this time too he was rewarded within just a few minutes. The 4-0 is in fact yet another specialty drawn from the former Sassuolo’s repertoire: a twisting header, in advance of a marking that was certainly not suffocating also thanks to him and slipped into the near post, also stealing time from Marco Carnesecchi . It’s a shame that the icing on the cake tastes more like black cherry: sour, acidic, not sweet as children like. And how the whole world would have liked Inter, in the San Siro feast.

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