Inter doesn’t stop, wins 1-0 against Udinese and maintains the top of the table, putting pressure on Milan and Naples. Lautaro Martinez was once again decisive who scored his eleventh goal in the league and confirmed himself as Serie A’s top scorer. A beautiful goal from the Argentinian who took advantage of another assist from Pio Esposito and then with a feint sent the Friulian defenders out of time, before finishing with the right winger, stealing time from the goalkeeper. Sixth consecutive away win for Chivu’s team who have won 8 of their last 9 league matches. The Nerazzurri risked something in the second half and were unable to close out the match, despite Dimarco’s goal disallowed due to a previous offside. Inter, however, also demonstrated that they know how to suffer and win narrowly. Top-of-the-class numbers, now the rivals have to respond. Below are the report cards of the match.
Lautaro & Esposito Shine: Inter Milan Player Ratings
Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.
Related Articles
Benfica’s Women’s Team Wins Historic Hexacampeonato: Celebration, Controversy and Brazilian Stars Lead the Way
OL-Auxerre (3-2): Tolisso shines as Lyon dictate the pace in Ligue 1 podium race
Madrid Masters: Merida and Carreño Advance After Victories Over Moutet and Carreño — Spanish Duo Keeps Dream Alive in Capital
Wait — let me double-check the content:
The image alt text says: "El tenista madrileño y el malagueño continúan su aventura en la capital española al vencer a Moutet y Carreño."
So:
- Madrileño (from Madrid) = likely Pedro Martínez or similar? But wait — the names mentioned in the victory: "vencer a Moutet y Carreño" — so they beat Moutet and Carreño.
- The players advancing are "el tenista madrileño y el malagueño" — so a Madrid-born player and a Málaga-born player.
- They beat Moutet (French) and Carreño (Spanish — Pablo Carreño Busta, likely).
But wait — if they beat Carreño, and one of the advancing players is Malagueño… that would imply Pablo Carreño Busta (from Gijón, not Málaga) is the one they beat — so the Malagueño advancing player is someone else.
Actually, Pablo Carreño Busta is from Gijón, Asturias — not Málaga. So the Malagueño player advancing is likely someone like Roberto Bautista Agut (from Castellón, not Málaga) — hmm.
Wait — maybe it’s a typo or misattribution? Or perhaps it’s Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (from Málaga)! Yes — he’s Malagueño.
And the Madrileño could be Pedro Martínez (from Madrid) or Roberto Carballés Baena (from Tenerife — no).
Pedro Martínez is from Madrid — yes.
So: Pedro Martínez (Madrileño) and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Malagueño) beat Moutet and Carreño.
But the article says: "vencer a Moutet y Carreño" — so they beat two players: Moutet and Carreño.
So the two Spaniards (Madrileño + Malagueño) each beat one of them? Or together?
Likely: Martínez beat Moutet, Davidovich beat Carreño — or vice versa.
Now, for SEO title:
- Must be