The Manila Times

Pinoy booters fall anew in SEA Games

- Inter Milan’s Argentinia­n forward Mauro Icardi (right) vies with Fiorentina’s Brazilian defender Victor Hugo during the Italian Serie A football match Inter Milan vs Fiorentina at the San Siro stadium in Milan on Monday. JEREMIAH M. SEVILLA AFP

Mauro Icardi hit a brace and Ivorian Franck Kessie opened his AC Milan account as the northern giants matched Juventus’s winning start to the Serie A season with respective 3-0 victories on Sunday (Monday in Manila).

Left in the shade by Juventus for the past six seasons, both Inter and Milan are hoping to turn the tables and challenge for the scudetto on their way to claiming one of four Champions League places.

And neither of the San Siro giants disappoint­ed on their way to going joint top of the table with Juventus, Napoli, Chievo, Sampdoria and Roma also sitting on three points following opening day victories.

Icardi bore the brunt of the blame for much of Inter’s disastrous campaign last season, which left them in seventh and out of Europe.

But at a packed San Siro and under the watchful eyes of new Inter coach Luciano Spalletti, the Argentina internatio­nal made amends with a confident first-half brace that included a sixth-minute penalty after he was caught by Fiorentina defender Davide Astori on the edge of the area.

Icardi doubled Inter’s lead when he glanced a header past ‘keeper Marco Sportiello on the quarter hour as the hosts took command.

“They gave it everything for each other and really went out to win this game,” said Spalletti, who was awed by the sight of 50,000 fans having spent two seasons at a sparselyat­tended Stadio Olimpico with Roma.

“Even when we arrived on the team bus it was packed.This is a strong signal (from the fans), and one the players have to assimilate.” THE Philippine men’s Under-22 national football team stumbled anew as it lost to powerhouse Vietnam, 0-4, in the 29th Southeast Asian Games late Sunday at the Shah Alam Stadium in Selangor, Malaysia.

Unable to match the pace of their opponents, the young Filipino booters absorbed their second straight loss, which pinned them down on the fourth spot in Group B and threatened their hopes of advancing to the semifinals.

Vietnam, on the other hand, bolstered its playoff bid as it continued its group stage domination with a third straight victory.

The Philippine­s displayed a sturdy defense at the onset until Vietnamese top striker Nguyen Cong Phurong found a way to score the opening goal in the 37th minute.

What was already a daunting task for Fiorentina coach Stefano Pioli, unceremoni­ously sacked by Inter with three games to play last season, looked now impossible.

Fiorentina emerged revived for what proved to be a tighter second half, notably coming close with Khouma Babacar on the hour then Jordan Veretout, who hit the post in the 78th minute.

But Inter put the match beyond reach when Ivan Perisic dived to meet Joao Mario’s cross to head past Sportiello.

AC Milan also enjoyed a 3-0 win over Crotone who maintained top flight survival

The bronze finishers in the tournament’s 2015 edition proceeded to widen the gap as Vu Van Thanh found the back of the net in the stoppage time of the first half and Nguyen Van Toan struck his goal five minutes after the restart.

Ho Tuan Tai capped off the romp with a goal in the 89th to seal the crucial win for the perennial contenders.

The men of Marlon Maro next face defending champion Thailand at the Selayang Municipal Council Stadium at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the women’s national football squad also springs back to action as it tackles Myanmar at the Universiti Malaya Stadium at a similar kickoff time. by a hair’s breadth last season.

Federico Ceccherini saw red for bringing down Milan youngster Patrick Cutrone and Kessie, who signed from Atalanta in the summer, stepped up to hit his maiden Rossoneri goal from the penalty spot on six minutes.

Teenager striker Cutrone, who has been linked with a loan move to Crotone, doubled the visitors’ lead on 18 minutes with a glancing header from Suso’s incisive cross that beat Alex Cordaz at his near post.

Cutrone repaid the favour by setting up Suso for a third on 23 minutes.

Juventus, the six-time consecutiv­e champions, had led the way on Saturday firing three unanswered goals past Cagliari in Turin. Napoli, who won 3-1 at Verona also on Saturday, sit fourth.

Sampdoria striker Fabio Quagliarel­la hit a goal in either half in a 2-1 win over league newcomers Benevento.z

Fellow promoted side SPAL, back in Serie A after 49 years, held on to earn a point at Lazio, while at Udinese former Milan midfielder Valter Birsa hit a 54th minute winner as Chievo stunned the northerner­s 2-1.

Former Manchester City defender Aleksandar Kolarov capped his Roma debut with a clever first-half free kick to secure a 10 win for last season’s runners-up at Atalanta.

Roma, who finished only four points behind Juventus last term, gave Eusebio Di Francesco his maiden win as coach, the former Sassuolo handler having tasted title success with the Gialloross­i as a player in 2001.

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