Jamaica Gleaner

Title-chasing Inter recover from two goals down to win 4-2

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LAUTARO MARTÍNEZ may have saved Inter Milan’s title challenge.

Martinez scored twice to help the defending champions recover from two goals down to beat Empoli 4-2 and move to the top of Serie A yesterday – for 48 hours at least. Inter (78) are a point above city rivals AC Milan, who play at Hellas Verona tomorrow. There are two rounds remaining after this weekend.

“We got carried away with our desire to score straight away,” Inter coach Simone Inzaghi said. “We should have been more organised without the ball and, unfortunat­ely, we paid a heavy price for two lapses in concentrat­ion, but we did really well after that.”

Inter knew it was the start of a week that could make or break their season. They next have the Italian Cup final on Wednesday against Juventus, who surprising­ly lost to relegation-threatened Genoa 2-1 after two very late goals from the home team.

Inter started poorly when Empoli took the lead less than five minutes in. Szymon Żurkowski raced down the right and crossed for Andrea Pinamonti – who is on loan from Inter and a Nerazzurri fan – to slide in and slot into the far bottom corner.

Pinamonti, who didn’t celebrate, almost set up a second five minutes later. However, he was offside in the build-up before his cross for Żurkowski, and the goal was ruled out.

Inter were awarded a penalty in the 22nd for a challenge by Fabiano Parisi on Nicolò Barella but it was revoked by referee Gianluca Manganiell­o after a video review.

Empoli got the second shortly after when Kristjan Asllani got between two Inter defenders to control a long ball and fired an angled shot past the onrushing Samir Handanović to stun San Siro into silence.

Inter pulled one back five minutes from the break after Empoli defender Simone Romagnoli attempted to intercept a cross but turned it into his own net.

The home side levelled on the stroke of halftime. Barella won the ball off Asllani and threaded it through to Hakan Çalhanoğlu, who cut it back for Martínez to drill it into the back of the net.

Inter laid siege to the Empoli goal but they were kept at bay by fine saves from Guglielmo Vicario. However, he could do nothing to keep out Martínez’s volley in the 64th.

The Argentina internatio­nal whipped off his shirt in celebratio­n and he was joined by almost all of his teammates as the home supporters roared his name in ecstasy. It was his 19th league goal and 23rd in all competitio­ns.

Edin Džeko hit the post in stoppage time then Alexis Sánchez sealed the result.

 ?? AP ?? Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez celebrates after scoring against Empoli during the Serie A match at the San Siro Stadium, in Milan, Italy yesterday.
AP Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez celebrates after scoring against Empoli during the Serie A match at the San Siro Stadium, in Milan, Italy yesterday.

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