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64% Ball Possession INTER and 36% Ball Possession SPAL
Inter 2 – 0 Spal
27′ Mauro Icardi (pen)
87′ Ivan Perisic
Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Inter, 2nd position with 6 points and a positive goal difference of +5
Spal, 7th position with 4 points and a positive goal difference of +1
Pos | Team | P | W | D | L | Goals | DIFF | Points |
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2 | Inter | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 6:1 | 5 | 6 |
7 | Spal | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3:2 | 1 | 4 |
Mission accomplished for Inter with a perfect start of the season. Inter winning their first 3 games to collect 9 points and stating their firm objective to win the Scudetto. Inter defeating newly promoted SPAL from Serie B with a 2-0 at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium.
The good moment for Argentinian forward Mauro Icardi converting a penalty in the 27th minute. Referee Gavillucci giving a penalty to Inter conceded by SPAL defender Francesco Vicari after a foul on Inter João Mário inside the penalty area. Icardi converts the penalty defeating SPAL goalkeeper Alfred Gomis with a right footed shot in the bottom left corner. It’s the 5th goal of the season by Icardi.
⏰ | HT Inter 1-0 SPAL @MauroIcardi‘s penalty seperates the sides at the break! #InterSPAL #ForzaInter ?? pic.twitter.com/6WweC6MKBt
— F.C. Internazionale (@Inter_en) September 10, 2017
SPAL falling! Inter increasing the score in the 87th minute. It is Inter midfielder Ivan Perisic to seal the victory with a left footed shot in the top left corner. The assist is by Danilo D’Ambrosio with a cross.
87′ WHAT A GOAL! #Perisic with a stunning volley off the underside of the bar! Unstoppable! #InterSPAL 2-0 pic.twitter.com/H9eG2ZMNkU
— F.C. Internazionale (@Inter_en) September 10, 2017
?? | Today’s fine result at San Siro in photos!
? https://t.co/XGKcJHgbwn#InterSPAL #FCIM ⚫️? pic.twitter.com/EEgF53VkFy— F.C. Internazionale (@Inter_en) September 10, 2017
Here is INTER official starting lineup- formation by coach Luciano Spalletti:
INTER (4-2-3-1): Handanovic; D’ambrosio, Skriniar, Miranda, Dalbert; Gagliardini, Borja Valero; Candreva, João Mário, Perišić; Icardi.
Here is
SPAL (3-5-2): Gomis; Salamon, Vicari, Vaisanen; Lazzari, Viviani, Schiattarella, Mora, Costa; Borriello, Paloschi.
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Click the video to watch INTER 2 – 0 SPAL highlights including the goals by Mauro Icardi and Ivan Perisic on Sunday 10 September 2017.
Stats BEFORE the game. Top scorer of INTER: Mauro Icardi with 4 goals
Top scorer of SPAL: Borriello, Rizzo, and Lazzri with 1 goal each
Inter | Goals | Goals | Spal |
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Icardi, Mauro | 4 | 1 | Borriello, Marco |
Perisic, Ivan | 1 | 1 | Rizzo, Luca |
Vecino, Matias | 1 | 1 | Lazzari, Manuel |
Stats. Here are the last 3 games of INTER: 3 wins
26/08/17 | SA | Roma – Inter | 1:3 | 2 | |||
20/08/17 | SA | Inter – Fiorentina | 3:0 | 1 | |||
12/08/17 | CFG | Inter – Real Betis | 1:0 |
Stats. Here are the last 3 games of SPAL: 2 wins, 1 draw
27/08/17 | SA | Spal – Udinese | 3:2 | 2 | |||
20/08/17 | SA | Lazio – Spal | 0:0 | 1 | |||
12/08/17 | CI | Spal – Renate | 1:0 | R3 |
Stats before the game.
Photo: facebook.com/Inter
FT Inter 2-0 SPAL
A @MauroIcardi penalty and #Perisic‘s stunner make it three from three.#InterSPAL #ForzaInter ?? pic.twitter.com/Hq4Z1Riw2I— F.C. Internazionale (@Inter_en) September 10, 2017
What a start to the season for @Inter! ?
? Played: 3
✅ Won: 3
⚽ Scored: 8The Nerazzurri mean business this season! ?⚫#InterSPAL #Icardi pic.twitter.com/nxYZDOPpaq
— Dugout (@Dugout) September 10, 2017
Photo: facebook.com/Inter
2017 – 2018 Italian Serie A Week 3
Inter 2 – 0 Spal
Sunday 10 Sepember 2017
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium
Milan, Italy
12:30
Referee: GAVILLUCCI
Assistants: SCHENONE – MONDIN
Fourth Official: GHERSINI
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: GIUA
Goals: 27′ Mauro Icardi (pen), 87′ Ivan Perisic (I)
Official lineups – formations:
INTER: 1 Handanovic, 5 Gagliardini, 9 Icardi, 10 Joao Mario (66′ Brozovic), 20 Borja Valero (77′ Vecino), 25 Miranda, 29 Dalbert, 33 D’Ambrosio, 37 Skriniar, 44 Perisic, 87 Candreva (89′ Eder)
Subs: 27 Padelli, 46 Berni, 11 Vecino, 13 Ranocchia, 17 Karamoh, 23 Eder, 55 Nagatomo, 61 Vanheusden, 77 Brozovic, 99 Pinamonti
Coach: Luciano Spalletti
SPAL: 1 Gomis, 15 Vaisanen, 20 Mora (77′ Grassi), 21 Salamon, 22 Borriello, 23 Vicari, 28 Schiattarella, 29 Lazzari, 33 Costa, 43 Paloschi (66′ Antenucci), 77 Viviani (84′ Bonazzoli)
Subs: 17 Poluzzi, 92 Marchegiani, 6 Cremonesi, 7 Antenucci, 8 Bellemo, 9 Bonazzoli, 12 Konate, 14 Mattiello, 18 Schiavon, 24 Vitale, 27 Felipe, 88 Grassi.
Coach: Leonardo Semplici