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Inter Milan beat Cagliari with nothing to spare and remains at the top of the Serie A table with an 11-point advantage

2021-04-11T13:11:03.240Z


Matteo Darmian scored the only goal of the duel. Lautaro Martínez started as a substitute and played 20 minutes. Giovanni Simeone also had action on the visit. Conte's team has 11 wins in a row.


04/11/2021 9:54 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • sports

Updated 04/11/2021 9:55 AM

Inter Milan does not let up in his career to return to being the patron of Calcio.

This Sunday, at the Giuseppe Meazza, he beat Cagliari 1-0 with a goal from Matteo Darmian and again took an 11-point difference from Milan in the standings of Serie A in Italy.

Lautaro Martínez started as a substitute in the initial formation decided by coach Antonio Conte and barely had 20 minutes on the court when he entered instead of Chilean Alexis Sánchez.

Already with the former Racing on the court came the only goal of the match after a run by Achraf Hakimi, who after a combination with Romelu Lukaku went to the bottom and sent a cross for the entry of Darmian.

Darmian pushes the ball to goal in the duel against Cagliari.

Photo: AP

In Cagliari, which was started by Uruguayans Diego Godín and Nahitán Nandez, Giovanni Simeone also started sitting on the bench, who entered six minutes into the epilogue of the match by defender Daniele Rugani.

There are already eleven victories in the eleven games that were played in the second leg of Serie A. It is also the sixth in a row by just one goal difference.

Inter de Conte is a compact and pragmatic machine destined, except for one big surprise, to win the title and put an end to the reign of Juventus, continuous champion since 2010.


Inter reaches 74 points and took an 11 difference from Milan with eight dates remaining for the end of the championship.

Further back appear Juventus, with 59 units, who play this Sunday against Genoa, and Atalanta (58), who later visit Fiorentina.

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Source: clarin

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