Inter secured a very important victory on Monday against Fiorentina, a team that had defeated Simone Inzaghi's team in midweek, in the match played in Florence.
The Blues entered today's match with a different rhythm and persistently sought the goal, constantly attacking De Gea's goal. However, the goal would come in an unusual way, from a corner kick that was not there, with Pongračić then deflecting the ball into his own net.
The scores were tied before the end of the first half, when a handball in the area resulted in a penalty for the visitors, awarded only after VAR intervention and converted accurately by Mandragora, writes A2.
The start of the second half saw Inter attack again and Arnautovic quickly found the goal for a 2-1 lead. Afterwards, the Blues played more carefully to avoid leaving spaces at the back, as they attacked in search of another goal to close out the match.
Although they did not find a third goal, in the end the Blues were happy with this 2-1 success that brings them only 1 point closer to first-place Napoli. (A2 Televizion)