3-1! Inter Milan Puts Pressure on Conte, Lautaro Roars in Consecutive Games to Vent, Marotta Interested in Tavares

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3-1! Inter Milan Puts Pressure on Conte, Lautaro Roars in Consecutive Games to Vent, Marotta Interested in Tavares

Little Inzaghi previously expressed the impact of the tight schedule on Inter Milan's players. Bergomi also said: This is a result that Inter Milan must accept. You can't keep winning, especially when you have to play a game every three days, and a draw is an acceptable result.

Looking at Atalanta, who are also fighting on multiple fronts and have started to fall behind, it has to be said that Inter Milan is really not easy.

After the previous draw, the entire Inter Milan team summarized their lessons learned and defeated their opponents 3-1 in this round of the league, continuing to put pressure on Conte. Currently, the national team has one less game than Napoli and is three points behind, and the race for the Serie A title remains suspenseful.

Bergomi said after the game that Napoli is strong, has a good atmosphere, and the players all trust head coach Conte very much. Inter Milan needs to make deep rotations to keep the players energetic.

Little Inzaghi continues to rely heavily on Aslani, Taremi, and Augusto starting again. After missing several chances, Inter Milan finally scored a world-class goal by Lautaro. Lautaro has been scoring in consecutive games and roaring to vent his anger, under great pressure.

Lautaro, with a super top salary and wearing the captain's armband, naturally has high expectations from fans. Lautaro is a forward, not a defensive midfielder, and he must prove himself with goals. In the past six games, Lautaro has scored four goals and is regaining his form.

After the game, Lautaro said in an interview that the previous draw made the whole team angry, so they wanted to win this game. They are still three points behind Napoli and have another game to play, so they need to work hard to catch up. Lautaro frankly admitted that he is recovering his form from last season.

Dumfries scored Inter Milan's second goal, and it can be seen that he is very happy playing here. Dumfries has scored seven goals for Inter Milan this season, and his career-high for a single season was eight goals when he was still at PSV Eindhoven. Dumfries is 28 years old, and his contract has three years and five months left; he wants to leave his peak at Inter Milan. After the game, Dumfries took the initiative to exchange jerseys with Sebastiano Esposito, who once changed the score to 2-1.

This season, the 22-year-old Esposito has scored ten goals for Empoli, which is also the first time he has scored double-digit goals in a single season in his career. If Empoli successfully avoids relegation this season, they will buy out Esposito for 5 million euros according to the contract agreement.

Esposito needs sufficient ball rights, absolute trust from the head coach, and a relaxed playing environment, which Inter Milan cannot provide. It is difficult for young players to play for Inter Milan. Previously, Bellanova was booed by the home fans, and Aslani was also severely criticized.

The best player in this game according to the machine rating was given to Aslani. He played for 90 minutes, had two shots, sent one assist, won seven physical confrontations, completed four tackles, three interceptions, and eight successful long passes. Aslani withstood the pressure and responded to the doubts with his performance, and he also showed a smile.

Xiaotulang scored the third goal to secure the victory, and he was also very happy.

According to "Il Messaggero" and "All Juventus," Marotta is interested in Lazio's left-wing Tavares.

This season, the 24-year-old Tavares, who is 1.83 meters tall, has played 18 times and sent eight assists, ranking first in Serie A. The second is Lucas, and the third is Barella and Bellanova.

Tavares has speed and strength, can break through and cross, and also has certain defensive capabilities. This season, his passing success rate in the league is 83%, averaging 1.44 tackles and 1.56 clearances, and his current transfer market value is 25 million euros. Last summer, Tavares joined Lazio on loan plus a mandatory buyout of 9 million euros. Arsenal has a second transfer share, and his transfer market value at that time was 15 million euros.