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Darmian pushes Inter to brink of Italian League title, Juve held

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MILAN: Mateo Darmian scored the only goal to push Inter Milan to the brink of the Serie A title with a 1-0 win over Hellas Verona on Sunday with coach Antonio Conte hailing the victory as worth “nine points”.

Achraf Hakimi set up Darmian to grab the winner ater 76 minutes at the San Siro as Inter opened up a 13-point lead on AC Milan who travel to Lazio on Monday.

“Today’s victory is not worth only three points, not even six. It is worth nine,” said Conte.

“This win is worth 95% of the Scudeto. We haven’t won it yet but we are close.”

Juventus are equal on points with AC Milan in third place. With five games let to play, last season’s runners-up Inter could claim their first Serie A title since 2010 as early as next weekend.

Conte’s side had been held 1-1 in their previous two games against Napoli and Spezia.

On Sunday, Lautaro Martinez sent over the bar ater connecting with a Romelu Lukaku header with Hakimi missing chances in either half.

But the Moroccan full-back teed up fellow defender Darmian for the winner to rescue the three points as he had against Cagliari two weeks ago.

Verona captain Davide Faraoni thought he had scored a late equaliser from close range but the goal was ruled out for a foul on Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic.

The collective explosion of joy from the ‘Nerazzurri’ matched the relief of a side for whom Conte said “the ball is geting heavier and heavier”.

“For many players, this is the first time they find themselves in this situation,” said Conte who led Inter to runners-up spot in his first season last year.

“It’s been a long time since Inter have won anything,” said the former Chelsea manager, “sometimes we suffer but we need to keep our foot on the accelerato­r”.

Juve’s dreams of a 10th consecutiv­e title slipped away at the hands of former coach Conte who guided the Turin club to the first three of their current run of titles.

The champions suffered in Florence with Dusan Vlahovic puting 14th-placed Fiorentina ahead from the penalty spot ater half an hour ater Adrien Rabiot was penalised for a handball.

Vlahovic stepped up with a well-taken Panenka past Wojciech Szczesny for his 17th goal this campaign.

“We had a very bad first half, the match had to be tackled differentl­y because it was fundamenta­l for the Champions League,” said coach Andrea Pirlo. “The second half was a litle beter.”

Pirlo sent on Dejan Kulusevski and Alvaro Morata ater the interval in place of Leonardo Bonucci and Paulo Dybala.

And Spaniard Morata pulled a goal back immediatel­y curling in from a tight angle.

Cristiano Ronaldo missed a chance for the winner, nodding wide with six minutes to go.

Juve risk slipping out of the top four with Atalanta playing later and Napoli just three points behind before visiting lowly Torino on Monday.

Juve sporting director Fabio Paratici had insisted before the game that Pirlo would remain coach next season if the team qualify for the Champions League.

Former World Cup winner Pirlo conceded he was not satisfied ater his first season on the bench at his former club.

“The expectatio­ns were different at the beginning of the season,” said Pirlo.

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Inter Milan’s Matteo Darmian celebrates past Verona’s Eddie Salcedo after scoring his side’s opening goal against Hellas Verona on Sunday.
Associated Press ↑ Inter Milan’s Matteo Darmian celebrates past Verona’s Eddie Salcedo after scoring his side’s opening goal against Hellas Verona on Sunday.

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