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Inter Milan v Torino – Serie A LIVE

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Calhanoglu scores brace as champions Inter ease past Torino

Hakan Calhanoglu scored twice as Inter Milan capped off a memorable week by beating 10-man Torino 2-0 at home to put themselves in a celebratory mood for Sunday’s open top bus parade.

The Nerazzurri, who were given a guard of honour before the game for clinching the Scudetto, were fortunate not to concede early on with Duvan Zapata having a shot saved and also heading wide.

Simone Inzaghi saw his side’s best chance fall to Marcus Thuram who blazed over from a tight angle while Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s long-range lob went narrowly over the bar.

The turning point came in the second half when Adrien Tameze was initially booked for a challenge on Mkhitaryan. The referee gave a booking but VAR told her to look at the monitor and the decision was changed to a red card.

Seven minutes later, the hosts broke the deadlock when Calhanoglu finished off a sweeping move with a fierce low strike inside the box from Mkhitaryan’s first-time pass.

And Inter made it 2-0 soon after when Matteo Lovato conceded a penalty for a foul on Thuram, with Turkish midfielder Calhanoglu converting the spot-kick for his second of the game.

The result sees Inter move to 89 points and with four games remaining, they have the chance to break a club record from when they accrued 97 points in the 2006-07 campaign.

TALKING POINT

Was the red card a fair decision?

Mkhitaryan was clear on goal but seemed to be going wide when he was brought down from behind by Tameze. The referee gave a yellow card but later gave a red after a VAR review, probably because he was the last man when he made the foul.

PLAYER OF THE MATCH

Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Inter Milan): The Armenian playmaker was instrumental in his team’s attacks, setting up the opener with a beautiful assist for Calhanoglu and going close to a spectacular goal with a long-range lob. And the ex-Manchester United and Arsenal midfielder was fouled by Tameze as he bore down on goal which led to the red card.

PLAYER RATINGS

INTER MILAN: Sommer 7, Pavard 5, De Vrij 5, Bastoni 6, Darmian 5, Barella 6, Calhanoglu 8, Mkhitaryan 8, Carlos Augusto 6, Thuram 5, Martinez 5. Subs: Sanchez 5, Frattesi n/a, Buchanan n/a, Arnautovic n/a.

TORINO: Milinkovic-Savic 6, Lovato 6, Buongiorno 5, Rodriguez 7, Bellanova 6, Tameze 5, Ilic 5, Lazaro 5, Ricci 5, Vlasic 6, Duvan Zapata 6. Subs: Vojvoda n/a, Sanabria n/a, Masina n/a.

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS:

49′ – VAR REVIEW – ITS A RED CARD! Tameze is off after VAR suggests the challenge on Mkhitaryan was worthy of a red rather than a yellow. Seems a harsh decision.

56′ – GOAL FOR INTER! Calhanoglu scores with a ferocious low effort after a nice passing move involving Martinez and the assister Mkhitaryan.

60′ ‘ GOAL FOR INTER! Calhanoglu scores a penalty after Thuram was brought down by Lovato.

KEY STAT

This was the first Serie A game with an all-female officiating team comprising of Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi, Francesca Di Monte, and Tiziana Trasciatti.

‘We’ll see where we are’ – Pioli coy on future after Inter seal Scudetto

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AC Milan v Inter – Serie A LIVE

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Serie A title and futures on the line as San Siro braces for Milan Derby for the ages

If an Inter Milan fan had the chance to script how they would win a landmark 20th Serie A title, this would be it.

On Monday night, the most tantalising prospect imaginable is within the grasp of the Nerazzurri.

Win against their fiercest rivals AC Milan and the title is theirs. It would be the first time a Serie A championship had ever been won in a derby match.

Win, and they will edge ahead of Milan into sole second place in the all-time Scudetto list with 20 titles, behind only Juventus on 36. That would earn them a second golden star on their jersey next season, as the coveted stitch is awarded for every 10 league crowns conquered.

Win, and they will have the league wrapped up with five games to spare.

Win, and they might well end the Stefano Pioli era on the other side of town – and under their enemy’s noses, with this game being a Milan ‘home’ match.

This most mouthwatering of Serie A showdowns will be shown live on TNT Sports and discovery+ on Monday, April 22.

Record-smashing Inter setting the bar high

The odds are stacked against Milan delaying the inevitable Inter title party.

By almost every measure, Simone Inzaghi’s men have bettered their neighbours this season, and the combination of the form book, recent history and contrasting atmospheres at the two clubs make a blue-and-black celebration look likely.

Inter have the best attack in the league by a distance, with 77 goals scored to next-best Milan’s 63, and the best defence by a landslide with 17 conceded to next-best Bologna’s 25.

Lautaro Martinez is miles ahead at the top of the scoring charts, with 23 goals to nearest rival Dusan Vlahovic’s 16, while they are the first team to score in each of their first 32 games in a season.

It does not end there. With 26 wins in 32 games – and only one defeat – Inter are fast closing in on the club record of 30 wins in a single league campaign set back in 2006/07, the year after the Calciopoli scandal that saw Juventus demoted and Fiorentina, Milan and Lazio receive points deductions.

Last season’s surprising run to the UEFA Champions League final gave this team an extra swagger that has been evident throughout the campaign and the architect of that run, Inzaghi, is closing in on his sixth trophy in three years as Inter coach but his career-first league title.

The Inter coach is a man who likes to not look too far ahead, but even he could not help but admit that Monday’s Milanese spectacle is an opportunity that cannot be missed.

“Winning the title of the second star in the derby would obviously be nice. We’re preparing to try and cross the finish line on Monday,” he said.

The good news for Interisti is that Inzaghi appears to be going nowhere soon despite having only one year left on his contract.

“At the end of the season we will sit down and talk; there won’t be any problems to continue on this path together,” he said last week. It’s a daunting prospect for the rest of the league.

Pioli feeling the heat at stumbling Milan

Things on the other side of Milan are not looking quite as rosy, to say the least.

A glance at the league table might tell you that the Rossoneri are on course for a comfortable and creditable runners-up finish, but the atmosphere at the club is far from content after a year when momentum has stalled.

Coach Stefano Pioli has been in the firing line and media reports in Italy suggest that Monday’s game could be decisive.

Although he led the Rossoneri to their first Scudetto in 11 years in 2021/22 and their first Champions League semi-final since 2007 last season, Pioli has struggled to get his team ticking this term.

Thursday’s Europa League exit to a Roma side sitting three places below them in the league standings led to a public dressing-down of the squad from angry visiting fans as tensions deepened.

The following day, Gazzetta dello Sport described Pioli as “trembling” ahead of Monday’s derby, and even said “the derby might not be enough” to secure another season at the helm.

Milan’s senior players have also come in for criticism after an inconsistent season that can be summed up by the last two months as they were on a seven-match winning run before defeats in both legs of their UEFA Europa League quarter-final sandwiched a wild 3-3 draw with second-bottom Sassuolo.

After exiting Europe with a whimper, a runners-up finish will be scant consolation, and handing the title to their rivals in front of their own fans would be unforgivable.

It is not only Inter’s stunning season that will give Milanisti restless nights leading up to Monday’s showdown. This fixture has been a disaster for them of late, with Inter winning each of the last five meetings by an aggregate score of 12-1, including both legs of last season’s Champions League semi-final.

The 5-1 thumping they suffered back in September was the heaviest defeat in the fixture since a 4-0 win for Inter in August 2009 and the first time a team had conceded at least five Milan Derby goals since Milan’s 6-0 victory in May 2001.

Revenge would be sweet, not only to right the wrongs of that awful night, but to deny their cross-city cousins the satisfaction of wrapping up this inevitable Scudetto behind enemy lines.

If Milan can rediscover their free-scoring swagger of March at the opportune moment, they will hope a dangerous attack of Rafael Leao, Christian Pulisic and Olivier Giroud can have enough firepower to cause problems for an Inter side that has shown a few rare signs of frailty recently.

Before their devastating Champions League last 16 penalty shoot-out defeat to Atletico Madrid, Inter had won 13 games in a row. Since then, it is two wins and two draws – most recently at home to a Cagliari side fighting relegation. There is a sliver of hope for the red and blue side of the city to take from that.

For Milan, it is bad enough to know that an open-top bus parade through the city has already been planned for Tuesday.

It will not be long before the celebrations begin – but Pioli will hope for his own future and the pride of his supporters that they can at least be delayed a little longer.

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Inter Milan v Cagliari – Serie A LIVE

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Cagliari equalise twice to deny Inter Milan victory late on

A late goal from Nicolas Viola secured Cagliari a 2-2 draw away to Inter Milan and frustrated the Serie A leaders’ as they march to the title.

The result moved the Nerazzurri to a 14-point lead over closest challengers AC Milan, though they can still seal the Scudetto in their next game. Cagliari remain in 14th position on 31 points, four points ahead of Frosinone in 18th.

It looked like business as usual for the season’s Serie A dominators after Marcus Thuram turned in Alexis Sanchez’s low cross to open the scoring inside the first 15 minutes. Nicolo Barella also had a looping header disallowed for offside. With top scorer Lautaro Martinez missing through suspension, Inter were missing a little firepower up top and could not carve out another clear-cut chance.

The Sardinian visitors were game and hit back clinically in the second half, as Eldor Shomurodov crashed in an equaliser from a Zito Luvumbo knock-down. The Angolan midfielder was Cagliari’s brightest spark, using his pace and power to create several chances.

Inter regained the lead 10 minutes later, as Hakan Calhanoglu converted a penalty awarded from a Yerry Mina handball. The Colombian centre-back protested vociferously – he knew little about it as Dimarco headed it directly onto his arm.

However, the away team showed their grit and resilience to ensure a point apiece, as substitute Viola crashed in the equaliser after a clever knockdown from strike partner Gianluca Lapadula. Cagliari didn’t have a glut of chances, but they certainly made the most of their few opportunities. The result means that Claudio Ranieri’s men have only lost one match in the last eight.

There will be no panic for runaway leaders Inter. With six games remaining in the season, the draw means that victory in their next game away to inter-city rivals and closest challengers AC Milan would be enough to give them the title. Lautaro Martinez, suspended for this encounter, will be available for selection.

Talking point – The power of subs

Nicolas Viola’s supersub reputation is secure. He has scored the most goals as a benchwarmer in Serie A this season, with five.

Alongside Gianluca Lapadula, their introductions were the right men coming on at the right time. Ranieri’s changes revitalised Cagliari and gave them the legs, the heart and the edge to take a valuable point. In fact, if Viola had directed his late chance either side of Sommer, it would have been all three. This is not canny Claudio’s first rodeo, of course.

In contrast, Simone Inzaghi’s second-half changes flattered to deceive. Marko Arnautovic was anonymous, not getting a sniff at goal.

Far from shoring up things, Carlos Augusto gave away possession in a couple of crucial moments while his team-mates poured forward for a winner and Denzel Dumfries didn’t have the same incisiveness as Matteo Darmian. Both moments of brilliance and intelligent game management were lacking from the team all round, but the fresh legs didn’t help them much either.

Player of the match – Marcus Thuram (Juventus)

The Frenchman’s movement and football brain was on show for the opener, ghosting into space at the perfect time to complete a simple, sweet passing move.

While he and Juventus missed the cutting edge of Lautaro Martinez at times, the 26-year-old’s showing was a reminder that they are far from a one-man band, as he linked up well with Alexis up top, even if more clear-cut chances were hard to come by.

Player ratings

Inter: Sommer 6; Bastoni 6, Acerbi 5, Bisseck 5; Darmian 6, Dimarco 7, Mkhitaryan 6, Calhanoglu 7, Barella 6; Sanchez 6, Thuram 7. Subs: Frattesi 5, Arnautovic 6, Dumfries 6, Buchanan 6, Augusto 6,

Cagliari: Scuffet 6; Augello 6, Mina 5, Hatzdiakos 5, Obert 6, Di Pardo 6; Jankto 6, Makoumbou 5, Sulemana 6, Luvumbo 7, Shomurodov 7. Subs: Prati 5, Lapadula 7, Viola 7, Wieteska 6, Zappa 6

Match highlights

12’ – Goal! Inter 1-0 Cagliari (Thuram): Marcus Thuram finished off a neat passing move for the home side. Alexis Sanchez was released down the right, sprinted to the byline and the French striker couldn’t miss his pinpoint ball in amid a statue-esque defence.

64’ – Goal! Inter 1-1 Cagliari (Shomurodov): Out of nowhere, the visitors levelled the match up. Uzbek frontman Eldor Shomurodov had the ball touched into his path on the edge of the box by Luvumbo and he lashed a fierce shot into the bottom-left corner past Sommer.

74’ – Goal! Inter 2-1 Cagliari (Calhanoglu pen): A Dimarco header hit the outstretched hand of his marker Yerry Mina. Penalty kick, which Hakan Calhanoglu coolly converted, driving the ball low into the right corner.

82’ – Goal! Inter 2-2 Cagliari (Viola): A flick-on came back into the box and was touched on by Lapadula, who cleverly used his strength and body to hold off centre-back Acerbi. It fell into the path of Nicolas Viola, who stroked the ball into the right corner to ensure a point apiece.

90+4’ – Missed chance! Viola could have been a two-goal hero, as Cagliari broke two-on-two and Lapadula sent in a well-weighted ball. However, the onrushing header was straight into the arms of the grateful Sommer from 14 yards out.

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