In the 40th minute of the first half of Inter-Udinese in the Italian Cup, referee Massimi was forced to interrupt the game.
After the victories of Juventus, Atalanta and Roma in recent days, theInter is on the field in these minutes againstUdinese in the match that is closing the complete picture of the Italian Cup round of 16. For the record, the Nerazzurri lead by two goals at the end of the first half.
Simone Inzaghi started the match with an eleven full of reserves and, after 30 minutes of slight difficulty, he took the lead with a goal from Arnautovic assisted by Taremi. Then at the 40th there is an episode that caused those present at San Siro to worry quite a bit. A fan felt ill in the stands forcing referee Massimi to suspend the match for almost ten minutes. Bastoni was the first to notice the situation on the pitch, calling the match director.
Luckily, help arrived and the spectator was taken out of the stadium on a stretcher. When play resumed, Asslani scored the second goal directly from a corner.
Before the match, Beppe Marotta had presented the challenge to Mediaset’s microphones like this: “We must always draw positive elements of analysis, criticism and improvement from defeats. Tonight there is a particular context, the match is treacherous. We must have the motivation we need to face these dangers.”