Zalewski and Asllani, Inter beat Torino 2 - 0
Team
— May 11th 2025Following nine changes from the side who played Barcelona, the Nerazzurri showed dominance in the rain. The Polish international scored his first Inter goal, Asllani got his second consecutive goal: Martinez also played a key role in the win
Inter's league campaign continued in the rain in Turin. The rainfall was incessant, causing a brief halt to play in the first half and a late start to the second half - Inzaghi's side won 2-0 thanks to goals from Zalewski in the 14th minute and Asllani's penalty in the 49th minute. Inter made nine changes compared to the team that played against Barcelona: the team reacted and dominated, with Zalewski scoring a brilliant first goal for the club. Inter had lots of chances with Correa and Taremi having the best opportunities to extend Inter's lead. Milinkovic-Savic did really well to deny more Inter goals. At the other end of the pitch, Martinez did very well at the end of the first half to ensure Inter didn't concede. Asllani scored from the penalty spot at the start of the second half - his second consecutive goal following the strike against Verona - which helped to create a decisive gap over Torino, who aimed to have an impact in the final stages, carrying out some dangerous counter attacks. With this win, Inter are now on 77 points in the league, with two games left to play in the league.
Match highlights
May 11 2025
Torino 0-2 Inter | Highlights | Serie A 24/25
A great performance from Inter, who played with authority and class away to Torino. The Nerazzurri created lots of chances, in a match tormented by incessant rainfall, forcing the referee to halt play at the end of the first half. The deadlock was broken in the 14th minute thanks to an amazing goal from Zalewski, his first for Inter. At the start of the second half, Asllani doubled Inter’s lead from the penalty spot, with the game ending 0-2.
TORINO 0-2 INTER
Goalscorers: 14' Zalewski (I), 49' Pen Asllani (I) TORINO (4-2-3-1): 32 Milinkovic-Savic; 21 Dembelé (83 Perciun 63'), 13 Maripan, 5 Masina, 34 Biraghi; 28 Ricci (8 Ilic 80'), 66 Gineitis (22 Casadei 63'); 20 Lazaro (95 Cacciamani 80'), 10 Vlasic, 11 Elmas; 18 Adams. Substitutes: 1 Paleari, 17 Donnarumma, 4 Walukiewicz, 9 Sanabria, 23 Coco, 61 Tameze, 77 Linetty. Coach: Paolo Vanoli.
INTER (3-5-2):13 J. Martinez; 31 Bisseck (2 Dumfries 46'), 6 De Vrij, 95 Bastoni (15 Acerbi 80'); 36 Darmian, 59 Zalewski (23 Barella 62'), 21 Asllani, 7 Zielinski (20 Calhanoglu 62'), 30 Carlos Augusto (32 Dimarco 46'); 99 Taremi, 11 Correa. Substitutes: 1 Sommer, 12 Di Gennaro, 8 Arnautovic, 9 Thuram, 48 Re Cecconi, 52 Berenbruch, 53 Topalovic, 56 Spinaccé. Coach: Simone Inzaghi. Booked: Carlos Augusto (I), Bisseck (I), Milinkovic-Savic (T), Zalewski (I) Stoppage time: 6' - 3'.
Referee: La Penna. Assistants: Lo Cicero and Cecconi. Fourth Official: Bonacina. VAR: Marini. Assistant VAR: Abisso.
SUSPENDED Torino: - Inter: -
CAUTIONED Torino: Ilic Inter: Asllani, Inzaghi (Coach), Pavard