Led by a great Frederico Dimarco, Inter made short work of Pisa, 6-2, and provisionally takes a six-point lead over its runner-up.
Inter Milan, trailing by two goals after less than half an hour, then rolled forward to win 6-2 against Pisa and consolidate their leadership position with a six-point lead, Friday during the 22nd day of the Italian championship.
Three days after their defeat against Arsenal in the Champions League, the Nerazzurri have bounced back well and are now 52 points ahead of their great rival, AC Milan before their match on Sunday at AS Roma.
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Everything started badly for the Serie A leader, quickly leading 2-0 on a double from Stefano Moreno (11th, 23rd), but he had the merit of not sinking since he reduced the score, thanks to a penalty converted by Piotr Zielinski (39th) before picking up the 12th goal from his captain Lautaro Martinez four minutes before the break.
At this crazy end to the first half, Pio Esposito, the great hope of Italian football, added a third goal in added time (45th + 2) to put Christian Chivu’s men in the lead for the first time in the match. The bill was much heavier at the very end of the second act, which the Interists managed with their own hands with three additional goals from Federico Dimarco (82nd), Ange-Yoan Bonny (86th) and Henrik Mkhitaryan (90+3).
With this success, the Lombard club brings to ten the number of matches without defeat in the league and increases the pressure on its competitors for the title, AC Milan and Naples who play respectively against AS Roma and Juventus in the two big shocks of the day.