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On night of comebacks in Serie A, Inter reclaim first, Juventus collapse

Defending champions beat Empoli 4-2, moving a point clear of city rivals AC Milan

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 May 2022 3:15PM

On night of comebacks in Serie A, Inter reclaim first, Juventus collapse
(From left) Inter Milan’s Samir Handanovic, Lautaro Martinez and Arturo Vidal acknowledge supporters at the end of the Italian Serie A football match between Inter and Empoli earlier today at the San Siro stadium in Milan. Martinez scored twice to hand the league leaders a precious 4-2 victory, keeping them one point ahead of AC Milan at the top of the league. – AFP pic, May 7, 2022

MILAN – On a night of wild swings in Serie A, Inter Milan came from two goals down earlier today to beat Empoli and later Juventus conceded two late goals to lose at Genoa.

In Milan, Lautaro Martinez scored twice as Inter fought back to beat Empoli 4-2 and jump to the top of Serie A.

“The team showed character. We’re here,” said Inter coach Simone Inzaghi on DAZN.

In the late game, Juventus dominated relegation-haunted Genoa only to concede an 87th minute equaliser and a 96th minute penalty, converted by Domenico Criscito, who had missed a late derby penalty a week earlier.

“Football gives and takes,” said Criscito.

Inter moved one point ahead of rivals AC Milan and have a superior goal difference but have played a game more.

Juventus started the evening mathematically still in the title race. They ended it still in fourth, a point behind Napoli, and nine points behind Inter with two games left.

AC Milan will go back on top if they win at Verona on Monday.

At the San Siro, Empoli, who are in 14th, dominated the first half-hour with Andrea Pinamonti, who is on loan from Inter, putting the visitors ahead after just five minutes.

Albanian midfielder Kristjan Asllani added a second after 28 minutes.

Inter were level by halftime with Empoli captain Simone Romagnoli putting through his own net five minutes before the break and Martinez grabbing his first just before the whistle.

The Argentine was on target again in the 64th minute with his 19th goal of the season before former Arsenal striker Alexis Sanchez added a fourth in the dying seconds.

“This comeback victory against a very well organised opponent gives me great confidence,” said Inzhagi.

Genoa remained 19th and second from bottom, but closed to a point behind resurgent Salernitana in 17th.

Juventus dominated but only led by one goal, a beautiful strike by Paulo Dybala, in the 48th minute.

The Argentine later hit a post and Dusan Vlahovic and Moise Kean also squandered chances.

With the Italian Cup Final looming next week, Juventus made changes.

Vlahovic and Dybala were among stars watching from the bench by the time Albert Gudmundsson scored an 87th minute equaliser.

Six minutes into added time, Juventus defender Mattia De Sciglio conceded a penalty.

Genoa captain Criscito had been given a similar chance in the Genoa derby the week before but squandered a 96th minute penalty against Sampdoria that would have given his team a draw.

But he did not hesitate and this time scored to earn an unexpected three points.

“We’re still here,” said Criscito. – AFP, May 7, 2022

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