Scudetto chances boosted for Milan as Inter succumb to late Atalanta equaliser
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Scudetto chances boosted for Milan as Inter succumb to late Atalanta equaliser
"After conceding in the first half, the Bergamo side managed to fight their way back at San Siro and found the 1-1 equaliser in the 82nd minute. They then defended the draw until the end, securing one point in the clash. Subsequently, eight points currently separate Milan and Inter in the standings, meaning the Rossoneri would reduce that to just five with a win against Lazio tomorrow."
"Atalanta's equaliser didn't come without controversy as the Atalanta attacker Ibrahim Sulemana was in a duel with Denzel Dumfries, who fell to the ground after feeling the former's hand to his back. However, the referee let the play go on and VAR also confirmed his decision afterwards. Inter certainly weren't happy after the game, but it wasn't a horrible call by any means."
Inter drew 1-1 against Atalanta at San Siro after conceding a late equalizer in the 82nd minute, reducing their lead over AC Milan. Previously, Milan had closed the gap to seven points following their Derby della Madonnina victory. With this draw, the gap now stands at eight points, and Milan could reduce it to just five with a win against Lazio tomorrow. While catching up five points in nine remaining games remains difficult, it becomes more realistic than before. Atalanta's equalizer sparked controversy involving contact between Ibrahim Sulemana and Denzel Dumfries, but the referee and VAR upheld the goal, determining Dumfries fell too easily.
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