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Lazio-Inter 0-6 report cards: Dumfries is in 3 of the 6 goals. Stretcher is always a certainty

Lazio-Intermatch valid for the 16th day of Serie Aended with a score of 0-6 thanks to goals from Calhanoglu, Dimarco, Barella, Dumfries, Carlos Augusto and Thuram. With this result, Inter moves to -3 behind leaders Atalanta, but with one more game to recover than the Dea. Lazio, on the other hand, remains stuck at 31 points, the same as Fiorentina but which gives the Biancocelesti the current 5th place on goal difference.

Below are the votes for the protagonists of the match.

Lazio’s report cards

Ivan PROVEDEL 5.5 – He takes six. It’s difficult to come out with a passing score even if in the end there wasn’t much more to be had on the individual episodes.

Adam Marusic 4,5 – He starts off well, but due to the emergency he finds himself playing as a central defender. Out of position, he makes several mistakes.

PATRIC 5 – As long as Gila is on the pitch he doesn’t miss a ball. Then, like the entire rearguard, it goes haywire.

Mario CRAZY 6.5 – As long as they remain on the pitch, Lazio dominates in advances. Dal 28′ Samuel GIGOT 4.5 – He comes in completely cold, tries an unlikely advance and Lazio is immediately punctured. Then he jumps with a very wide arm. Finally he is not in the right place on Dumfries’ cross. In short, a nightmare entrance to which a half injury is added. Baroni, morale, takes it away at halftime. Twenty disastrous minutes. From the 46th minute Manuel LAZZARI 5 – He also struggles with a simply shocking entry onto the pitch.

Nuno TAVARES 5 – He was one of the most proactive in the first half, with Baroni clearly asking ‘ball to him and let’s run’. Collapses at distance where he also has obvious faults on the Dumfries goal.

Matteo GUENDOUZI 5 – For 40 minutes he dictates the law in the midfield, then is taken in by an Inter team who do what they want from the end of the first half onwards.

Nicolò ROVELLA 5 – The point made above is somewhat valid, even if Lazio loses too easily at the start of the second half.

Gustav ISAKSEN 5 – He annoys Bastoni for half an hour. Then he is a victim of events. Dal 57′ Loum TCHAOUNA 5,5 – His entry comes after the game is over, but Lazio still plays a bad ending.

PEDRO 5 – Generous, he often bent down to catch the ball between the lines and was also the author of some good plays. It has the disadvantage – like all of Lazio – of having disappeared at the beginning of the second half. Dal 57′ Fiyaso DELE-BASHIRU 5,5 – See under ‘Tchaouna’.

Mattia ZACCAGNI 5.5 – It’s a copy/paste of many people’s match for this evening in Lazio. There are 40 excellent minutes to which to add the remaining nightmare ones, with Inter having an all too easy life. From 80′ Gaetano CASTROVILLI – sv.

Tijani NOSLIN 5 – He practically never sees her.

All. Marco BARONI 5 – Thirty-five minutes played really well. But matches last 90 minutes plus injury time. It’s not so much the one-two of the first half finale, which could also be there. It’s in the attitude of a Lazio team that enters the field and immediately breaks away at the start of the second half, leaving Inter with an easy life.

Inter’s report cards

Yann SUMMER 6 – In the end never really called into question.

Yann BISSECK 5.5 – Inter resolves it shortly before half-time, but the German suffers for a long time in the first half from the play of both Zaccagni and Nuno Tavares. From the 46th minute Matteo DARMIAN 6 – A second period of ordinary administration for him. Inconspicuous, but always present.

Stefan DE VRIJ 6.5 – He leads the department well even in the struggles of a first half that was anything but simple from a defensive point of view for the Nerazzurri.

Alessandro BASTONI 7 – In the first half he also struggled to contain Isaksen’s exuberance, so much so that he even got a yellow card for stopping his restart. Despite everything, however, he then comes out at a distance, complete with an assist for Dumfries’ goal. Dal 63′ CARLOS AUGUSTO 7 – He enters the field after the game is over, but his goal is spectacular: oriented and diagonal control to cool the goalkeeper. As a true striker, he is not a striker.

Denzel DUMFRIES 7,5 – It’s in the header that ultimately leads to Inter’s penalty, where he flies over Gigot. It’s in the perfect ball served to Dimarco’s run. It’s in the goal he scores and closes the game. In short, the Dutchman was involved in 3 of Inter’s 4 goals scored this evening. Man of the match.

Nicolò BARELLA 7.5 – There would be no need for assists or plays to make his report cards rise, in fact the performances and the type of readings that the Sardinian puts into play every time would be enough. Extra man for Inter, even when the Nerazzurri were put down by Lazio for the first 35 minutes. Then, of course, putting it under the crossbar from 30 meters with an outside shot can’t hurt the final score. Dal 74′ Piotr ZIELINSKI 6 – Smooth finish.

Hakan CALHANOGLU 7 – Cold from eleven meters, even if for a long time in the first half he struggled quite a bit with the pressure of the Lazio midfield. His game then, as with all of Inter, took off from the goal onwards. Dal 63′ Kristajan Asslani 6 – Final half hour without any particular bells and whistles.

Henrikh MKHITARYAN 6 – Perhaps the least conspicuous tonight there in the Nerazzurri midfield. He is one of those most in difficulty in Inter’s complicated first half.

Federico DIMARCO 7.5 – Always present when there is a need to get into the net area, Dimarco is truly a certainty for this Inter. Quantity and quality. Goals and assists. Little else to add. Dall’81’ Tajon BUCHANAN – sv.

Lautaro MARTINEZ 6.5 – There is some very nice play from him in the action that leads to the second goal. The Argentinian doesn’t stamp, but in the end his hand in some way, dissecting things, is often there.

Marcus THURAM 7 – Generous even in Inter’s difficulties in the first half, he takes satisfaction when the game is over to throw it in and continue his run in the top scorers.

Coach Simone INZAGHI 7 – The vote is evidently for having built a certain type of mentality, rather than for the performance itself. In fact, for 40 minutes his Inter really suffered. But then she creates the episode on her own and destroys her opponents in 10 minutes. Cynicism and mentality. Which is then followed, obviously, by all the quality of the case.

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