Inter mount the comeback and overcome Torino: Young, Godin and Lautaro on the scoresheet: the photos from the match



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Jul 13th 2020

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The Nerazzurri go behind in the first half, but come back strongly in the second half, and Conte's side rise to second in the Serie A table


MILAN  Inter are back to winning ways, beating Moreno Longo's Torino 3-1.  Conte's men came through with a comeback in the second half, scoring three goals after the break to overturn Torino's first-half lead. The visitors took the lead in the 18' of the first half through Andrea Belotti, who was quick to take advantage of a loose ball that slipped away from Handanovic, and a move that looked routine proved fatal for the Inter captain. Inter took the blow to heart and failed to answer the early blow late in the first half with a concerted attacking effort. Things quickly changed in the second half: after 48', Young scored a delightful volley off Lautaro's assist. Three minutes, Inter took the lead with a great move, with Sanchez providing the assist for Godin to head home, in what was his first goal for the Nerazzurri. Two goals in quick succession were ultimately too much for Torino, who capitulated with Lautaro's 61' goal, con un destro deviato a long shot deflected off Torino defender Nicolas N'Koulou. The Granata's response  lived and died with Belotti's late header which rattled the bar, but Inter also had plenty of opportunities, which ultimately eluded the Nerazzurri. But the Nerazzurri secured the three points, and the bringing them to a total of 68 points in Serie A, putting them level on points with Lazio.

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SERIE A TABLE AS IT STANDS

INTER 3-1 TORINO

INTER (3-4-1-2): 1 Handanovic; 2 Godin (37 Skriniar 76'), 6 de Vrij, 95 Bastoni; 33 D'Ambrosio (87 Candreva 71'), 77 Brozovic, 5 Gagliardini, 15 Young (34 Biraghi 71'); 20 Borja Valero; 7 Sanchez, 10 Lautaro (24 Eriksen 84').Substitutes: 27 Padelli, 46 Berni, 13 Ranocchia, 18 Asamoah, 30 Esposito, 31 Pirola, 32 Agoumé. Coach: Antonio Conte.

TORINO (3-4-2-1): 39 Sirigu; 5 Izzo, 33 N'Koulou, 36 Bremer; 29 De Silvestri (17 Singo 64'), 23 Meité (7 Lukic 64'), 88 Rincon 34 Aina; 24 Verdi (22 Millico 76'),15 Ansaldi (21 Berenguer 64'); 9 Belotti.Substitutes: 18 Ujkani, 25 Rosati, 4 Lyanco, 19 Greco, 20 Edera, 27 Ghazoini, 30 Djidji, 80 Adopo.Coach: Moreno Longo.

Scorers: 18' Belotti (T), 48' Young (I), 51' Godin (I), 61' Lautaro (I)Bookings: Godin (I), Aina (T), Meité (T), De Silvestri (T), Brozovic (I), Sanchez (I), D'Ambrosio (I), Biraghi (I)Stoppage time: -, 3'.

Referee: Massa.Assistant Referees: Di Iorio, Bottegoni.Fourth Official: Minelli.VAR and VAR Assistant: Nasca, Alassio.


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