Inter Milan gives sign of intent with 4-0 win to go top of Serie A

Inter Milan gave an emphatic sign of intent as the defending Serie A champion moved to the top of Serie A with a crushing 4-0 victory over relegation-threatened Cagliari on Sunday.

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4 min read Last Updated : Dec 13 2021 | 9:38 AM IST

Inter Milan gave an emphatic sign of intent as the defending Serie A champion moved to the top of Serie A with a crushing 4-0 victory over relegation-threatened Cagliari on Sunday.

Lautaro Martnez scored and missed a penalty in the first half, and Inter ran riot after the break with goals from Alexis Snchez, Hakan alhanoglu and another from Martnez.

Inter moved a point above AC Milan after its city rival drew 1-1 at Udinese on Saturday. Napoli could have moved level with Milan but lost 1-0 at home to Empoli.

"It's always important to win, regardless of how other teams have done," Inter captain and goalkeeper Samir Handanovic said. "We wanted to send out a message today, to both ourselves and our opponents.

"We're on good form, we're feeling good, and we're reaping the rewards for what we've done."

The top four are separated by four points. Atalanta moved above Napoli and into third with a 2-1 win at Hellas Verona.

Cagliari remained two points from safety.

Inter broke the deadlock at San Siro in the 29th minute when Martnez headed in alhanoglu's corner.

Martnez had a chance to double Inter's lead moments before halftime after Alessio Cragno brought down Snchez but the Cagliari goalkeeper atoned for his error by saving the penalty and alhanoglu sent the rebound over the bar.

Inter did get its second goal five minutes after the break as a throw-in from the right was controlled by Nicol Barella and then crossed in for Snchez to volley into the bottom left corner.

alhanoglu added a third in the 66th when he cut inside from the left and curled the ball into the bottom corner, and Martnez put Inter out of sight two minutes later. The Argentina forward controlled Barella's ball over the top on his chest and then lifted it past Cragno with a delicate volley.

It could have been more as Snchez hit the crossbar late on.

BIZARRE GOAL

Napoli was on the receiving end of a bizarre goal.

Empoli scored the only goal of the match in the 70th minute. A corner was floated in from the left, Napoli midfielder Andr Anguissa headed it onto the back of Patrick Cutrone's head at the near post and the ricochet took the ball into the back of the net.

Napoli hit the woodwork twice. Once in the first half when Eljif Elmas' 20-yard effort cannoned off the crossbar. And again, after Empoli had taken the lead, when a fierce strike from Andrea Petagna came off the base of the right post.

Juan Jesus did have the ball in the back of the net after a goalline scramble but it was ruled out for offside. That came seven minutes before Empoli's strange winner.

ATALANTA RECORD

Atalanta put aside its Champions League disappointment as it fought back to win in Verona and set a new club record of six successive away victories.

Aleksej Miranchuk canceled out Giovanni Simeone's opener in the first half and Teun Koopmeiners scored what was to prove the winner in the 62nd minute -- thanks in part to a huge deflection off Verona defender Adrien Tameze.

Atalanta was knocked out of the Champions League after it lost 3-2 at home to Villarreal on Thursday in a game that had been postponed a day because of snowfall.

TURNAROUND

Two Sassuolo goals in six second-half minutes from Domenico Berardi and Giacomo Raspadori saw the home side fight back to beat Lazio 2-1.

Mattia Zaccagni had got Lazio off to a great start by scoring in the sixth minute.

Torino beat Bologna 2-1 to inch further away from the relegation zone.

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First Published: Dec 13 2021 | 9:38 AM IST

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