Inter 6-2 Pisa: Stunning first-half turnaround spares Sommers blushes - Soccer News
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Inter 6-2 Pisa: Stunning first-half turnaround spares Sommers blushes - Soccer News
"Pisa took a surprise lead after 11 minutes when Sommer passed the ball straight to Moreo, who curled the ball home from a long way out before doubling his tally soon after as he headed in at the near post from Matteo Tramoni's inswinging corner. Tramoni was involved at the other end in the 39th minute, handling the ball in the box as Inter were awarded a penalty. Zielinski rifled home from 12 yards out and triggered a stunning first-half turnaround."
"Despite their shaky start, it was a dominant performance from Inter in the end. Overall, they produced 4.78 expected goals from 33 shots to Pisa's 0.34 from eight attempts. Cristian Chivu brought Dimarco on while Inter were 2-0 down, and the marauding left-back had the desired impact for his manager. Along with his one goal and two assists, Dimarco created the most chances in the game (six) while only Esposito (five) took more shots than the defender (four)."
Inter overturned a 2-0 deficit to beat Pisa 6-2 and moved six points clear at the top of Serie A. Stefano Moreo gave Pisa a shock lead with two early goals after mistakes by Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer. Piotr Zielinski converted a penalty after Matteo Tramoni handled, sparking a quick turnaround. Federico Dimarco, introduced as a first-half substitute, scored and set up goals including Lautaro Martinez's header and Francesco Esposito's finish to put Inter ahead. The second half was dominated by Inter, who produced 4.78 expected goals from 33 shots, completing a comprehensive comeback.
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