Serie A: It's a super Fiorentina against Inter.
In the recovery of the 14th day of the championship, Fiorentina beat Inter 3-0, thanks to a goal by Ranieri and a brace by a fantastic Moise Kean. The two teams will face each other again on Monday, but this time it will be the Nerazzurri who will host the Viola at San Siro.
Fiorentina-Inter 3-0
The first half started with a throw-in in favor of the Viola from the 18th minute. In the 20th minute Lautaro immediately tried from distance, but De Gea blocked it. In the 30th minute the Nerazzurri took the lead with Carlos Augusto, but the goal was disallowed for offside. In the 32nd minute Sommer miraculously saved a header from Kean from a few steps away. Fiorentina tried again with Dodò, but his conclusion ended up out.
In the second half the Viola started off strong. In the 50th minute, Kean sent the ball high with his left foot and in the 60th minute Ranieri finds the net for 1-0. Eight minutes pass and Moise Kean doubles with a header, jumping higher than Bisseck. Inter tries to respond with Dimarco, but his solution from midfield doesn't worry De Gea. In the 87th minute Arnautovic fails to conclude after Lautaro's pass, missing the possible 2-1. And in the 90th minute it's the usual Moise Kean to close the match; the Viola striker takes advantage of Di Marco's mistake and makes it 3-0. It ends 3-0 at the Franchi.
For the team of Palladino three very important points. Fiorentina rises to 42 points, joining Lazio in fourth place and entering the Champions League zone. Tonight the difference was also made by a super Moise Kean and in Monday's match, the Viola will also be able to count on their new signings to beat Inter again.
For the team of Inzaghi a very heavy defeat tonight. The Nerazzurri remain 3 points behind league leaders Napoli, but now they have no more games to make up. Inter will have the opportunity and the duty to play a different game, to try to win against the Viola, when they host them at San Siro on Monday.
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