Inter keep pace with Juve, Pioli held on AC Milan debut

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Last Updated : Oct 21 2019 | 9:25 AM IST

Inter Milan survived a late Sassuolo scare and a bizarre intervention by a parachutist to win 4-3 and keep in touch with leaders Juventus in Serie A as Stefano Pioli's first game in charge of AC Milan ended in a 2-2 draw against lowly Lecce.

Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez each bagged a brace in a seven-goal thriller on Sunday to keep Antonio Conte's side second, a point behind Juventus who beat Bologna 2-1 on Saturday.

Inter Milan had led 4-1 with 20 minutes to go after Martinez had opened the scoring after two minutes in Sassuolo, adding a second from the penalty spot after 71 minutes.

Belgian forward Lukaku found the net after 38 minutes and converted a penalty just before the break despite a parachutist inexplicably landing on the pitch just as he was about to kick the ball.

The man was quickly led off by security agents as players and fans looked on bewildered. Then the former Manchester United striker slotted in to give Inter a 3-1 lead.

With the game under control Conte brought on winger Matteo Politano and midfielder Valentino Lazaro for their first appearances this season.

Then Filip Djuricic (74) and Jeremie Boga (81) hit back for the hosts, who are struggling in 17th position, to add to Domenic Berardi's first-half goal.

Inter held on for a win after consecutive defeats against Barcelona in the Champions League and Juventus in Serie A.

"Once it goes to 3-1 and 4-1, it should be over," said Lukaku who has now scored five Serie A goals in eight games.

"In the first half, we did everything well. However, we should have scored in the first 15 minutes after the restart to really kill off the match.

"The positive we take is that we got the three points, but we need to defend better than that.

"It was very important to get this win."
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The Guinea Bissau-born, English footballer later wrote on Instagram: "Football has a responsibility to punish and educate the idiots in the stadium today."
"Now let me have time to get to know the players and then we will try to find solutions to score."

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First Published: Oct 21 2019 | 9:25 AM IST

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