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Serie A: Draw pegs back Inter, Juventus log full points

We were coming off a good period of form, we beat Atalanta and Napoli, so this slows us down and we feel we’re penalised, says Simone Inzaghi

Reuters Milan Published 09.01.23, 05:43 AM
Angel Di Maria.

Angel Di Maria. File picture

Fourth-placed Inter Milan’s Serie A title ambitions took a hit after Luca Caldirola’s last-gasp equaliser earned lowly Monza a 2-2 draw at the Stadio Brianteo on Saturday.

Matteo Darmian gave Inter an early lead but Patrick Ciurria replied almost instantly before Lautaro Martinez put the visitors back in front only for Caldirola to snatch a point.

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The draw comes three days after Inter broke Napoli’s 11- match winning streak in the league with a 1-0 victory at home and leaves the Milan side seven points adrift of the leaders.

“We were coming off a good period of form, we beat Atalanta and Napoli, so this slows us down and we feel we’re penalised,” Inter manager Simone Inzaghi told Sky Sports Italia.

“ Unfortunately, we dropped points at the start of the season and must now try to recover by taking it one game at a time. It’s disappointing, because the points were within our reach tonight.”

Monza had the first chance of the match after four minutes when Matteo Pessina sent a cross into the box, but Dany Mota headed the ball just over the bar.

Inter went ahead through Darmian after 10 minutes when he met Alessandro Bastoni’s cross by getting ahead of his marker and tapping the ball in from close-range.

Monza replied a minute later when Ciurria was found inside the box by Matteo Pessina and had just enough time and space to curl the ball into the lower left corner. Martinez then put Inter ahead again in the 22nd minute when he stole possession from Pablo

Mari inside the area and fired the ball into the far corner. Monza tried to equalise before the break, with Carlos Augusto firing wide from the edge of the box two minutes into first-half stoppage time.

Inter have 34 points from 17 games. Juventus are second on 37 points after beating Udinese 1-0.

“Now we have to keep going, recover all our players at 100 per cent and not forget we were coming off important wins against Atalanta and Napoli,” Inzaghi said.

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