Sassuolo v Inter – Serie A LIVE

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Sassuolo earn shock win over champions Inter to boost survival hopes

Sassuolo secured one of the shocks of the season as the Serie A strugglers once again defeated Inter Milan to end the newly-crowned champions’ long unbeaten run and bolster their own survival hopes courtesy of a 1-0 triumph at the Mapei Stadium.

Davide Ballardini’s Neroverdi became the only side to beat The Nerazzurri in Serie A way back in September and they put themselves on the path to a repeat when Armand Lauriente drilled in Josh Doig’s pass from the left on 20 minutes.

Inter, who made several changes to their starting XI, almost levelled when Denzel Dumfries dragged inches wide of the far post and their frustration intensified on the stroke of half-time when Lautaro Martinez’s poacher’s goal was chalked off for offside following a VAR review.

The pattern continued following the break with Sassuolo’s belief growing and the visitors struggling to create much of note despite bossing much of the possession.

The result sees Sassuolo secure an unlikely double over the champions with the boast of being the only team to defeat Inter in Serie A this season. More importantly it gives the Neroverdi real hopes of beating the drop as they remain 19th but move to within two points of safety.

Next up, Inter – who saw a 28-match unbeaten run in the league come to an end – visit Frosinone on Friday while Sassuolo are at Genoa a week on Sunday.

Sassuolo v AC Milan – Serie A LIVE

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Okafor scores late to rescue point for Milan at Sassuolo

Inter Milan are one step closer to their first Serie A title in three years after relegation threatened Sassuolo held their nearest rivals AC Milan to an incredibly entertaining Sunday afternoon 3-3 draw at the sun kissed Mapei Stadium.

Having gone two goals clear inside the first ten minutes through Pinamonti and Lauriente and through heroics of their veteran keeper Andrea Consigli, Sassuolo can count themselves unlucky not to have gone onto win the game.

But this result puts the hosts further away from relegation and cements their position within the Serie A table.

As for AC Milan, they had to come from behind twice but couldn’t find a winner in the final minutes in a result that leads their archrivals Inter Milan closer to another Serie A title. It was clear that AC Milan were struggling to come to terms with the uncommon high temperatures experienced at the ground. But after the chaotic first ten minutes, Milan began to settle into the game and were clearly more comfortable in possession.

For them, focus now shifts to their Europa League second leg clash against Roma on Thursday night in what is now clearly looking like their final chance of silverware this season.

Talking Point – Inter Milan getting closer to first Serie A title in three years after rivals slip up

This draw today compiles more pressure on Stefano Pioli after a first leg defeat to Roma mid-week and now a surprising draw against relegation threatened Sassuolo. If results play out in a certain way, Inter Milan have a chance to win the title next weekend against their arch-rivals AC in the eagerly anticipated Milan derby, a game you can watch on TNT Sports.

Player of the Match – Armand Lauriente

With explosive pace and superb finishing, Armand Lauriente deserves all the plaudits he receives after today’s game. Scoring a brace displayed his ability to finish expertly in high-octane games and that he is one of the most important players on the Sassuolo team. This is good news for Sassuolo who need him firing on all cylinders if they are to avoid relegation going into the final games of the season.

Player Ratings

Sassuolo: Consigli 8; Toljan 3, Erlic 6, Ferrari 7, Viti 6, Boloca 5, Obiang 7, Thorstvedt 6, Volpato 6, Pinamonti 7, Lauriente 8

AC Milan: Sportiello 5, Hernandez 6, Thiaw 5, Kjaer 5, Florenzi 6, Adli 5, Musah 7, Chukwueze 6, Loftus-Cheek 6, Leao 7, Jovic 6

Match Highlights

4′ GOAL! Sassuolo 1 – 0 AC Milan (Pinamonti): Fast start from the hosts who shock the visitors with an early well taken goal from Pinamonti.

10′ GOAL! Sassuolo 2-0 AC Milan (Lauriente): Lauriente finishes superbly to double the relegation battling sides lead and send AC into more misery.

53′ GOAL! Sassuolo 3-1 AC Milan (Lauriente): Lauriente doubles his account and sends the home fans wild as Sassuolo re-establish their two goal lead.

84′ GOAL: Sassuolo 3-3 AC Milan (Okafor): Seconds after coming on, Okafor equalises for AC Milan and rescues a point for the Italian giants.

Exclusive: Doig on ‘crazy’ Italian fans, inverted full-backs and Scottish warriors

There’s a laugh from the other end of the Zoom call as it is put to Josh Doig that in many ways he might be considered the stereotypical gap-year student.

Speaking from Sassuolo’s training centre in the beautiful province of Modena, Doig grins at the comment which comes after a discussion on the CV he is putting together, not only in terms of clubs but also cities.

Doig was born in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh and after coming through the Hibernian academy made his debut for the club in 2020, going on to make 78 appearances for the club.

But rather than move to one of the Old Firm clubs, or move down south, Doig instead moved to historic Verona, to play for Hellas and most recently in January to the charming little city of Sassuolo.

“I think away from football, the two sides I’ve played for I’ve loved the cities and it’s been amazing,” Doig tells TNT Sports ahead of his team’s home game against giants AC Milan, which you can watch live on TNT Sports and discovery+.

“It’s two different kind of cultures, two different cuisines as well and I think that’s one thing I’ll probably never, ever get anywhere else that is as good as the food here in Italy.

“It’s unbelievable. It’s too good. When I went home, during the international break, it just wasn’t the same, I’m like a proper food snob now [laughs], nothing was good enough.”

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SALERNO, ITALY – APRIL 05: Josh Doig of US Sassuolo during the Serie A TIM match between US Salernitana and US Sassuolo – Serie A TIM at Stadio Arechi on April 05, 2024 in Salerno, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

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This is where it is put to Doig that he has gone abroad for a year or two and now will not stop telling people back home about the food and the culture.

He added: “[Laughing] it is exactly like that.

“I think that people dream of doing what I’m doing, so the fact that I get to do it and play my hobby as a job but at the same time live in Italy, I’m very lucky.”

Doig admits that he never meant to play in Serie A so soon but when the chance came up he jumped at it, something that left his father Tommy in “disbelief” as someone who fell in love with the league in the 90s as did so many others.

“It was always kind of attractive to me, but I thought it would be a long route to kind of get here,” Doig said. “But when the opportunity came up I jumped at it.

“It was obviously quite daunting at first, my move out of my house and away from my parents, but I think it excited me where it came up and it’s probably been the best thing I’ve ever done, absolutely no regrets. I’ve absolutely loved, what is it? Almost two years now.

“My dad says that he used to watch Serie A every week and was obsessed with it when he was younger. And he’s just in disbelief that I’m over here as well.”

Unsurprisingly coming from a football country as passionate as Scotland, Doig said that he quickly fell in love with the fan culture in Italy.

“It is brilliant [the fan culture],” Doig said. “I do love that side of the game and with Hellas we had great fans and now with Sass, they’ve not got the biggest support but they’ve got a group of fans and they’re everywhere, they follow us everywhere, they’re so loyal and we really appreciate that as a team wherever we go they’re with us so no I’ve been lucky in that sense with the fans we’ve had.

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REGGIO NELL’EMILIA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: Josh Doig of US Sassuolo looks on prior to the Serie A TIM match between US Sassuolo and Empoli FC at Mapei Stadium – Citta’ del Tricolore on February 24, 2024 in Reggio nell’Emilia, Italy.

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“And they’re all crazy the fans here. They live and breathe football, I think that’s kind of the Italian way and everyone’s obsessed with football so no matter what stadium you go to, they’ll be there.”

What about stadiums? Which legendary stadium has Doig enjoyed the most?

He said: “Obviously I think that the San Siro was the special one and my parents actually came over. I think we played Inter I think it was at the end of the 2023 with Hellas and whenever we go to San Siro, there’s just a special feeling about it.

“But to be fair every stadium has character, every one’s got their own tradition and stuff but I’d definitely say San Siro for myself because I’ve grown up playing it on FIFA and watching on TV and when you’re actually in it, it feels a bit surreal to be fair.”

It has not all been smooth sailing for Doig, and he remembers in particular his first game when he realised the level of league he was playing in.

He said: “I remember the first time I was like ‘oh this is Serie A’ it was away at Lazio and I was playing wing-back and [Manuel] Lazzari was playing right wing-back and the gaffer warned me that he was fast but I think I scored the week before so in my head I was away I was like ‘okay right I can deal with these guys’ and I remember his first touch took it inside and he ran it the full pitch and created a chance and I had no clue where I was, I was almost just turning in circles.

“So he was the first where I was like ‘oh there’s a different level here with these guys and I need to sharpen up’ just because he was so small and so fast, so hard to get an arm on.

“Matteo Politano also at Napoli – obviously we took quite a big defeat to them recently – his movement and stuff for me, it was unbelievable. He’s so sharp and his game-head is so clever and he just knows where to be to make my life difficult at all times.”

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REGGIO NELL’EMILIA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: Josh Doig of US Sassuolo looks on during the Serie A TIM match between US Sassuolo and Empoli FC at Mapei Stadium – Citta’ del Tricolore on February 24, 2024 in Reggio nell’Emilia, Italy.

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And it doesn’t stop there. When asked about his most difficult opponents, cries come from off-camera “What about Domenico?” in reference to Sassuolo captain and club legend Domenico Berardi.

Doig remembers the first time he came up against the magical forward.

“It was last season,” he said. “I remember. We played them at home when I was still with Verona we played Sassuolo and I remember being taken off at half-time, because my head was spinning.

“He was everywhere and he doesn’t look like he’s fast but I think it’s his movement and his first touch is just, it takes him away from you so nicely.

“He’s a special player.”

In a cruel twist of fate, Berardi suffered a season-ending injury soon after Doig signed for the club. It was a huge blow for a side battling relegation but Doig said that Berardi is still in the dressing room and is playing a key role in keeping morale high.

And that is the balance that a club like Sassuolo is trying to strike, ensuring Serie A survival but also committing to their ethos of letting young players shine and developing their game.

In Doig they have a keen student. When talk turns to left-backs he likes to watch, he is fascinating.

He points to his opposite number at the weekend Theo Hernandez “one of the best in the world” but holds special praise for compatriot Andy Robertson “the absolute best in the world.”

But then Doig brings up the UEFA Champions League game between Real Madrid and Manchester City, which has just taken place the night before we speak.

“Even, last night, obviously Real Madrid v Manchester City in the Champions League, the best stage on in football,” he said. “Obviously Man City don’t use a traditional full-back but watching [Ferland] Mendy, it’s more his movement to get on the ball and it’s his first touch.

“He makes it look so easy and I can get confused, like to the point that I need to sit and actually focus on it because these are world-class guys.

“I try and focus on the first touch, and the body position and how they play the ball because it looks like they’re playing so easy, but they are under so much pressure, but it’s because they’re so comfortable on the ball.

“I think that’s one thing on what I’m trying to implement in my game was just being able to take the ball anywhere and just getting that first touch so perfect every time.”

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PAISLEY, SCOTLAND – MARCH 21: Scotland’s Josh Doig in action during a UEFA Euro Under-21 Qualifier match between Scotland and Kazakhstan at the SMiSA Stadium, on March 21, 2024, in Paisley, Scotland.

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So what about Man City and this new trend of inverted full-backs. Does Doig think he can do that?

“Yeah, for me, I think I played CDM once in an U15 team that didn’t go too well,” he said. “But I watch a lot of Scottish football and you see players like Greg Taylor at Celtic and others and when I speak to them they’re getting made to come in and almost playing as central midfielders at times.

“I’m kind of looking around at that and thinking ‘god is that something I can do?’ but in this game you kind of need to be able to do that. But we have started doing that at Sassuolo so if it looks fine sometimes I’ll drop and come inside, so I’m going to have to start practicing doing it because I think it’s a good thing to have to be able to take the ball with someone behind you and get on the half-turn as well, which won’t hurt having in your game.”

And finally talk turns to Scotland. Doig says that it is “an honour” to captain the U21s and thoughts of Euro 2024 with the senior team are just in the back of his mind at the moment.

Another laugh comes out when it is pointed out to him that Scotland seems to have a remarkable knack of developing full-backs between him, Robertson, Kieran Tierney, Aaron Hickey and Nathan Patterson amongst others.

And how about the Scots in Italy? At Bologna, Lewis Ferguson has been one of the key cogs of Thiago Motta’s revolution. Motta has called Ferguson a “warrior” for the way he sets the tone and Doig has become a fan favourite at both of his clubs.

What gives Doig that drive? What makes him work so hard on and off the pitch?

He said: “When you grew up in Scotland, obviously, it’s difficult, you know that you haven’t got the best of facilities all the time. For me, I was just out in the street every day. And I think that kind of drove me forward.

“I remember being I think in an Under-Seven team, and we went down to St. George’s Park,and we were like, ‘what is that?’

“I think seeing what other places have and stuff like that drives you forward and obviously it is a big culture in Scotland, the street football and that’s where I learned most of my stuff when I was younger. I was constantly out on the streets, playing football with my pals until the sun came down and that was kind of every day for me.”

The sun has only just started to rise on Doig’s promising young career. This weekend? It’s Christian Pulisic. The future is a glorious unknown.

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Serie A Liveblog: Milan-Atalanta, Cagliari-Inter, Napoli-Genoa, Bologna-Sassuolo

Join us for all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s four Serie A games with the Scudetto, European and relegation battles colliding in BolognaSassuolo, NapoliGenoa, MilanAtalanta and CagliariInter.

We begin at 11.30 UK time (10.30 GMT) with a local derby between mid-table Bologna and Sassuolo, the Rossoblu seeking a victory with Sinisa Mihajlovic back at the Stadio Dall’Ara.

At 14.00 UK time (13.00 GMT), Napoli can lock down third place and want to give Lorenzo Insigne a good send-off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, but Genoa need a result to keep their hopes of escaping relegation alive.

At 17.00 UK time (16.00 GMT), Serie A leaders Milan can take another giant leap towards the Scudetto, but first they must get the better of an Atalanta side who are still in the running for a Europa League spot.

Everything is at stake in Sardinia at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), as Inter need a win to keep the title race going down to the wire, while Cagliari have a huge opportunity to climb out of the relegation zone after Salernitana’s draw.

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Scamacca drops hints on future: ‘Priority is continuing in Serie A’

Gianluca Scamacca is sought after in the Premier League and Bundesliga, but the Sassuolo striker insists his ‘priority is to continue in Serie A,’ giving Inter, Milan and Juventus hope.

The striker scored twice in today’s 3-1 victory away to Bologna, along with a Domenico Berardi bicycle-kick at the Stadio Dall’Ara.

This has been the breakout campaign for Scamacca, who is tipped to lead the Italy squad in future rather than Lazio’s Ciro Immobile, and he credits coach Alessio Dionisi for this growth.

“I didn’t have that much experience, so I thought only the statistics needed to speak for me, but a modern striker has to play for his teammates too. A goal is an added bonus, but the important thing is to play for the team,” Scamacca told Sky Sport Italia.

He has been linked with amongst others Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Newcastle United, Inter, Milan and Juventus.

“I think my priority now is to make my mark in Italy. Having said that, the transfer market is somewhat unpredictable. When the time comes to make a decision, I’ll try to make the best one.

“Serie A is of a very high level and my priority is to continue here. Others will then evaluate and we’ll see what happens.”

Serie A Highlights: Bologna 1-3 Sassuolo

Watch as Sassuolo turn on the style in the local derby with Bologna, including a Gianluca Scamacca double and acrobatic Domenico Berardi bicycle-kick.

Scamacca took centre-stage with a free header on Berardi’s corner, while Vlad Chiriches had a goal disallowed after using his arm to control the rebound off the bar.

Serie A | Bologna 1-3 Sassuolo: Scamacca and Berardi dominate derby

Berardi’s spectacular overhead kick from six yards doubled their lead before Davide Frattesi threaded through for Scamacca to make it 3-0.

Riccardo Orsolini converted a stoppage-time penalty after Ruan Tressoldi charged down a Mitchell Dijks cross with his arm.

Serie A | Bologna 1-3 Sassuolo: Scamacca and Berardi dominate derby

Sassuolo flattened local rivals Bologna with a Gianluca Scamacca brace and spectacular Domenico Berardi bicycle-kick.

Watch the highlights here.

Serie A Highlights: Bologna 1-3 Sassuolo

This was an Emilia-Romagna Derby and the first game back at the Stadio Dall’Ara for Sinisa Mihajlovic since completing his second round of leukaemia treatment. He was irritated after his comeback coincided with a 4-3 defeat to Venezia and wanted a stronger response. Giorgos Kyriakopoulos was suspended for the Neroverdi, with Pedro Obiang and Jeremy Toljan injured.

Gianluca Scamacca forced a save with his snapshot from distance, beaten away by Lukasz Skorupski, and it was Scamacca who broke the deadlock when allowed a criminally free header on the Domenico Berardi corner.

Moments later, Arthur Theate made a decisive block on Giacomo Raspadori’s strike, while Marko Arnautovic’s horrible miss was spared by the offside flag.

Serie A Liveblog: Milan-Atalanta, Cagliari-Inter, Napoli-Genoa, Bologna-Sassuolo

Davide Frattesi stung Skorupski’s gloves at the near post on a smart Matheus Henrique slide-rule pass, then the goalkeeper scrambled to safety after Berardi’s flick over Theate.

Bologna moved to 4-3-3 after the restart and were far more effective, yet got away with more poor defending on a corner on the hour mark.

Gian Marco Ferrari’s header came off the bar and Vlad Chiriches turned in the rebound, but it was disallowed because he’d used his arm to control it.

Musa Barrow blasted over after a cheeky Marko Arnautovic back-heel flick, but Sassuolo doubled their lead with a spectacular Berardi bicycle-kick from six yards, as Skorupski had intercepted a low cross with his foot, which pinged the ball straight up into the air.

Andrea Consigli smothered Barrow’s attempt from point-blank range after an Arnautovic knock-down, but Scamacca added a third as he ran onto the Davide Frattesi through ball and swept into the far bottom corner.

Bologna had won 3-0 away to Sassuolo earlier this season, so the Neroverdi took full revenge. Orsolini could’ve had a consolation late on, but couldn’t get enough on the header at the back post.

In the final minute, VAR noticed Ruan Tressoldi used his arm to charge down the Mitchell Dijks cross and Bologna received a penalty, converted into the roof of the net by Orsolini.

Bologna 1-3 Sassuolo

Scamacca 35, 80 (S), Berardi 75 (S), Orsolini pen 92 (B)