Primavera, Roma-Inter 3-1 final result: Nerazzurri still winless

Seventh day of the championship: the Nerazzurri are looking for their first victory. Follow the direct text of the meeting on Fcinter1908

Nothing to do for Inter: the Nerazzurri’s Primavera also lose against Roma and still remain winless after the first 7 days of the championship, in which they only won 3 points. A nightmare start to the season for Chivu’s boys, penultimate in the standings and increasingly entangled in the relegation zone. Roma stronger, more experienced (5 overpriced against Inter’s 2, no 2005 against 4 Nerazzurri) and more cynical, facing a team once again struggling with many absences due to injuries and various unavailability. First half of a total Giallorossi brand: Guidi’s boys close two goals ahead thanks to Satriano and Cassano, and the result could also have been wider. In Inter’s timid reaction: Zefi and Di Maggio bring new life to the pitch and Fontanarosa scores a great goal, but a few minutes later Satriano re-establishes the distance and closes the accounts. For the Nerazzurri the situation is extremely difficult: Wednesday the second match against Barcelona can already be decisive for the European journey, while on Monday it will be essential to win against Sassuolo to relaunch in the league.

Seventh day of the Primavera championship: Inter, still without “Italian” victories and returning from the very heavy knockout in the Youth League against Barcelona, ​​faces Federico Guidi’s Rome, which from this year collects the very heavy legacy of Alberto De Rossi (for 19 consecutive seasons at the helm of the Giallorossi Under 19 team). The Nerazzurri coach chooses the classic 4-3-3: forward confirms for the atypical trident Owusu-Curatolo-Esposito, while in front of Calligaris Zanotti and Perin return on the flanks, with Guercio and Fontanarosa in the middle. In midfield, space for Bonavita in the control room, with Andersen and Kamate on either side. First call-up in the championship for the Irish Zefi, on the bench together with the returning Grygar. Kick-off at 11.

The official line-ups of Roma-Inter:

ROMA (4-3-3): 1 Baldi; 26 Louakima, 3 Foubert-Jacquemin, 6 Chesti, 14 Oliveras; 10 Pagano, 16 Workers (C), 33 Tahirovic; 11 Cassano, 21 Satriano, 7 Cherubini. Available: 12Razumejevs, 22 Del Bello, 4 Ivkovic, 5 Vetkal, 8 Pisilli, 9 Padula, 15 Pellegrini, 17 Koffi, 19 D’Alessio, 23 Majchrzak, 25 Ruggiero, 27 Falasca, 28 Ciuferri, 29 Graziani, 30 Costa. Trainer: Federico Guidi.

INTER (4-3-1-2): 21Calligaris; 2 Zanotti (C), 6 Guercio, 3 Fontanarosa, 26 Perin; 24 Andersen, 15 Bonavita, 14 Kamate; 30 Owusu; 22 Curatolo, 23 Esposito. Available: 32 Basti, 40 Delvecchio, 7 Martini, 8 Grygar, 13 Stabile, 16 Di Maggio, 18 Sarr, 25 Biral, 28 Stante, 31 Di Pentima, 33 Pelamatti, 35 Zefi. Trainer: Cristian Chivu.

Referee: Filippo Giaccaglia (section Jesi). Assistants: Pedestrian – Of the Archpriest.

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