Torino-Inter, CM’s report cards: Dzeko devouring serial goals, Sanchez covers Inzaghi’s faults. Bremer bomber and devilish Belotti | First page

Torino-Inter, CM’s report cards: Dzeko devouring serial goals, Sanchez covers Inzaghi’s faults.  Bremer bomber and devilish Belotti |  First page

Turin-Inter 1-1

TORINO

Berisha 7

: makes two or three interventions of the highest level (above all the parade on the gored Lautaro Martinez in the first half) but is forced to surrender at 93 ‘to the diagonal of Sanchez which allows Inter to equalize.

Djidji 5.5: of the three central defenders lined up today by Juric in the starting line-up, he is the one who appears most in difficulty. Both Dzeko and Martinez when they gravitate to his area manage to create headaches for him. At the beginning of the second half he is forced to leave the field due to an injury.

(Dal 6 ‘st Izzo 6: had not played since last December 2nd, when he entered the field at the last minute against Empoli. The number 5, however, is good at being ready and even touches the goal with a header on which Handanovic performs a real miracle).

Bremer 7: he was the most anticipated player of the evening as well as the special watched by the Nerazzurri managers. In a match like this he could only leave his mark: in fact, it is he who scores the goal that allows Turin to take the lead. In the defensive phase he makes no mistakes.

Good morning 6: Juric prefers it to Rodriguez, who had little training this week due to fever. The number 99 grenade responds present by always being attentive and covering his position well.

(Dal 31 ‘st. Rodriguez: sv)

Singo 6: manages to contain Perisic well on his band and never concedes the bottom to the opponents. He tries to take advantage of the space in front of him but in the offensive phase he is unable to affect as he usually does.

(Dal 31 ‘st Singo: sv).

Lukic 6,5: back in the middle of the field, after being forced to miss the match against Bologna due to a flu, and plays his usual good performance. He doesn’t even throw a ball away.

(Dal 37 ‘st Ricci: sv).

Mandragora 6,5: plays a large number of balls and practically no one misses. Also good in the non-possession phase to intercept several passes and thus interrupt the actions of Inzaghi’s team.

Duke 6: more and more at ease on the left wing where he is good at limiting Darmian. He grinds several kilometers up and down the lane and always reaching the bottom and helping the team in possession.

Escape 6.5: once again Juric places him in the position of attacking midfielder behind Belotti, a role that once again the number 4 grenade covers well. Always insidious with his insertions in the opponent’s penalty area.

Brekalo 6: devours the 2-0 goal by shooting the ball over the crossbar after having also dribbled Handanovic. His performance is still sufficient: he is good at managing all the balls that pass from his feet.

Belotti 6,5: the Inter defenders are unable to contain him and Gallo manages to go to the conclusion on more than one occasion without finding the goal. The penalty he was not granted in the first half when he was spread in the Nerazzurri area by Ranocchia was sensational.

(Dal 37 ‘st Sanabria 5: he managed the ball badly in the 93rd minute, giving life to the action that led to Inter’s 1-1 draw. )

All. Juric 6: these are two other bets thrown away for a Torino that had the advantage until the 93rd minute and had even missed 2-0 several times. The grenade team plays it openly and on par with Inter but throws away the good things done up to that moment.


INTER

Handanovic 5.5: He decides to give Turin a corner kick and the grenade advantage follows. He redeems himself with a nice intervention on Izzo’s close header.

Boxer 5.5: He is the one to lose Bremer in the penalty area and the Brazilian does not forgive.

Frog 5.5: He holds a blow there in the center of the defense, but then he pulls the switch and naivety arrives: first the clumsy intervention on Belotti, then the sliding intervention on the center forward’s foot. He is a clear penalty, but VAR and referee thank him. One smudge, but ugly.

Sticks 6: He never risks anything but struggles to be a protagonist even in the dribble phase, as he did well some time ago. He comes out because he has been warned.

(Part 1 ‘s Dimarco 6,5: Lively, he enters with a good leg and gives some rhythm to Inzaghi’s predictable game. He loses an aerial duel on a defensive diagonal in marking on Pobega, but the physical difference between the two is obvious).

Darmian 5.5: He never manages to take the field and reach the bottom. Behind it does not suffer anything, but it cannot be enough.

Stretcher 5.5: Nervous, sometimes even not very lucid. He never manages to assert his qualities and stumbles on a performance that sees him in constant suffering.

Neighbor 5.5: Static, rusty from the many benches. Before tonight’s game, he had spent just 61 minutes on the pitch since 1 December. He emerges in two episodes, an inaccurate header and a good assist for Dzeko, who wastes from a good position.

(Dal 23 ‘st Vidal 6,5: Enter with the right mindset and immediately with the helmet on. He starts the action of the Nerazzurri equalizer with the verticalization towards Edin Dzeko).

Calhanoglu 6: Free to vary, constantly looking for the right position. He creates two dead ball hazards, both from the same clod, but Berisha overcomes herself both times. In the second half he overturns the front with a good restart and serves Vidal a good assist, but the Chilean kicks in the center.

(Dal 31 ‘st. Correa 5: From the sidelines Inzaghi yells at him to come in and make a difference. The Argentine is not seen, on the contrary, he is the worst among the successors).

Perisic 5,5: Distracted, he leaves Pobega free to strike in the area and the dirty rebound turns into a lucky assist for Bremer.

(Part 1 ‘s Gosens 6: Unlike Perisic, a goal, almost scored, saves him. He immolates himself in a slide on Brekalo and raises the direct conclusion on goal over the crossbar. In front of you you don’t see much, but that intervention is worth a point in the end).

Dzeko 6: The best and the worst, it depends on which point of view you look at it. In front of him he is the only one to make war with Bremer and even win a few duels, but he misses two goals, one even sensational just a few steps from the goal line. Then it’s his assist for Sanchez.

Lautaro 5: Bounced by the grenade defenders. He is seen only with a nice turn of the head, which finds the careful opposition of Berisha.

(Dal 23 ‘st Sanchez 7: He enters and sets things right with a very important goal. A right-footed cross shot that at least avoided Inter from the fool that would have darkened the whole week of Appiano).

Inzaghi 5: Predictable him, his Inter predictable. With no tactical alternatives, he discovers his side by bringing out the gaps in the squad with questionable choices.

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