Inter Milan’s chances of winning his first Serie A name in more than a decade were surpassed by the 2–1 defeat at Sampdoria on Wednesday when veteran coach Claudio Ranieri advanced to Antonio Conte’s nerazzurri.
Sampdoria’s two goals were scored through ex-Inter players to end the streak of eight consecutive visitor victories.
Antonio Candreva put Sampdoria ahead with a penalty before Keita Baldé Diao finished a well-worked counterattack before halftime.
Stefan de Vrij returned with Inter with a headbutt in the 65th minute, but visitors lacked much compatibility with Romelu Lukaku, who joined during the last hour when he returned from injury.
The defeat left Italian leader and local rival AC Milan one point ahead of the Rossoneri clash with Juventus, a nine-time protective champion.
In addition, Roma, in third place, moved 3 issues to Inter with a 3–1 victory in Crotone’s last position before receiving the Nerazzurri on Sunday.
Borja Mayoral, from Real Madrid, scored two goals for Roma and won a penalty converted by Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Inter’s other liguera defeat this season came here in mid-October, when they fell 2–1 in the Milan derby.
The Nerazzurri won one of their 18 Serie A titles in 2010.
Alexis Sanchez had a penalty stored early through Sampdoria goalkeeper Emil Audero, after which Ashley Young overtulled the post’s rebound.
La Sampdoria hit the wood from the beginning, with a long headbutt by Lorenzo Tonelli who hit the bar.
The moment begins from the torrential rain.
OTHER PARTIES
Sassuolo beat Genoa 2–1 with a back headbutt from Gianluca Raspadori to climb to fourth place, retaining last place in the Champions League.
Atalanta came to a point after beating Parma 3-0 with goals from Luis Muriel, Duvan Zapata and Robin Gosens to move on to a trouble-related draw with Napoli, who lost 2–1 at home to announce Spezia.
Spezia defended himself after a purpose and Tommaso Pobega scored the winning goal, as his own were reduced to 10 men after a yellow card for a moment for defenseman Ardian Ismajli.
In addition, Lazio beat Fiorentina 2–1 with goals from Felipe Caicedo and Ciro Immobile and it was two issues the seventh Juventus, which played two fewer matches, in a very competitive draw.
Hellas Verona 1-1 in Turin; Filippo Inzaghi’s ascended team in Benevento won 2–1 in Cagliari; and Bologna tied 2-2 with Udinese.
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