European football: Inter fight back to hit Pisa for six while Barcola lifts PSG top
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European football: Inter fight back to hit Pisa for six while Barcola lifts PSG top
"Inter were shocked to go two goals down at home to relegation-battling Pisa but fought back to earn a 6-2 win at San Siro on Friday, as they continue to set the pace at the top of Serie A. Stefano Moreo scored twice to put Pisa 2-0 up, the first thanks to a howler from the goalkeeper Yann Sommer, but Inter were ahead by the break."
"Inter missed plenty of chances to put Pisa away in the second half before Federico Dimarco found the net eight minutes from time, with Ange-Yoan Bonny and Henrikh Mkhitaryan netting late on to add some gloss to the victory. Inter move to 52 points, six ahead of second-placed Milan, who are away at Roma on Sunday, with champions Napoli third on 43 points before they face Juventus. Pisa are bottom of the standings on 14 points."
"In Ligue 1, Bradley Barcola's deft chipped finish sent champions Paris Saint-Germain back to the top with a 1-0 win at Auxerre. The 23-year-old winger was the main threat as PSG peppered the home goal throughout the 90 minutes. But it looked as if relegation-threatened Auxerre would hold out for a 0-0 draw against their illustrious visitors for the second year in a row, thanks in part to an inspired display by goalkeeper Donovan Leon."
Inter fell 2-0 behind at home to Pisa after Stefano Moreo scored twice, the first following a Yann Sommer error. Inter responded before half-time as Piotr Zielinski converted a penalty and Lautaro Martinez and Francesco Pio Esposito scored headers within six minutes. Federico Dimarco, Ange-Yoan Bonny and Henrikh Mkhitaryan added goals in the second half as Inter won 6-2, moving to 52 points and six clear of Milan; Pisa remain bottom with 14 points. In Ligue 1, Bradley Barcola's chipped finish gave Paris Saint-Germain a 1-0 win at Auxerre, with goalkeeper Donovan Leon notable for key saves; PSG returned to the top while Auxerre stay six points from safety.
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