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Sassuolo just want the ball to stay in the air or up Inter's end. There's a scuffle and Inter win a defensive free-kick which is piled forward to no avail. It ends here with a top win for the 19th-placed side.
90' +3
Buchanan flies down the left. However, he can't beat Missori. He wants a foul, yet with the ball offering nothing but a cruel ricochet following the tackle, it's a goal-kick. Following this, we see another foul - Pavard on Lauriente again.
90' +2
Lauriente beats Pavard to the ball and wins his side a good free-kick to run down the clock further.
90'
D. Boloca gets yellow.
Piggy back time! That's what Boloca must've been thinking as he clambered all over Buchanan. Another late yellow here.
The fourth official signals four minutes of added time.
89'
B. Pavard gets yellow.
Pavard goes into the book. He rises with Racic, yet an arm in the face just won't do!
87'
Barella sends one into the stands from range. What a nice guy. Maybe he'll sign it next time. Inter still trail.
86'
U. Račić enters the game and replaces Matheus Henrique.
F. Missori enters the game and replaces J. Toljan.
Former Dortmund man Toljan makes way Filippo Missori.
Henrique comes off for Uros Racic. Like Obiang, he's another that can come and sure up that midfield.
84'
Inter come forward again, yet play stops for offside. That's now six offsides for the visitors to Sassuolo's zero.
78'
The set-piece comes to nothing. Inter counter with Sanchez and he floats a ball in from the right. It's nodded behind for a corner on the left.
The corner routine is short before finding Sanchez again. He goes for the back post but Sassuolo get a head on it for another set-piece, this time on the right. This one also comes to nothing as Inzaghi's side just can't get the delivery right in that packed home box.
76'
Pavard heads over the back of Pinamonti. The forward's down and we get a mini stoppage for a head injury. Between that and the substitutions - there really hasn't been too much to report. Here's hoping that changes with this Lauriente free-kick on the left.
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74'
D. Klaassen enters the game and replaces K. Asllani.
Asllani comes off for Davy Klaassen. More of Inter's more regular players are filtering through. A goal is firmly in Inzaghi's thoughts.
73'
Cuadrado has been enterprising for the visitors since his introduction. Following a step0ver-heavy, yet stagnated move that Sassuolo cleared - the Colombian is fouled by Doig. Definitely been sent on to throw himself about.
71'
Pedro Obiang enters the game and replaces L. Lipani.
Lipani is off for the hosts. Pedro Obiang replaces him to offer some great experience in the middle of the park, and an extended effort to keep the score the same.
69'
T. Buchanan enters the game and replaces A. Bastoni.
N. Barella enters the game and replaces D. Frattesi.
Former Sassuolo man Frattesi is off, Nicolo Barella is on. What can he conjure for the struggling champions tonight?
Bastoni comes off for Canadian international Tajon Buchanan.
68'
Inter are readying a change here it seems. It's a worthy reminder that Hakan Calhanoglu is on the bench. He's scored 13 league goals this season; the last midfielder to score more for Inter in a single Serie A season was Lothar Matthäus (16 in 1990-91).
66'
Cuadrado gets a good drive going at the Sassuolo defence. He slides it through for Frattesi who dummies for Arnautovic. The Austrian's shot is blocked well on the right side.
65'
Augusto gets played down the left side. Erlic gets over well and it's an Inter corner.
62'
Inter had 74.4 per cent possession in the opening 15 minutes of the second half.
60'
J. Cuadrado enters the game and replaces D. Dumfries.
M. Arnautović enters the game and replaces H. Mkhitaryan.
Dumfries comes off for Cuadrado. Such is the Dutchman's tenacity, he'd either get booked or score if he stayed on. Siding with the former of the two, that could be wise from Inzaghi.
Mkhitaryan makes way for Arnautovic. The Armenian has been unfortunate not to find that final killer pass to unlock Sassuolo.
59'
D. Boloca enters the game and replaces K. Thorstvedt.
Thorstvedt comes off for Boloca. The Norwegian's not had a bad game. Yet in the grand scheme, with his side defending a slim lead, the midfielder's role has been limited.
While Inter are looking for that equalising goal, they've got to be careful not to get countered. Lauriente is halted on halfway by Dumfries. The aggrieved party wants a booking for his offender, yet is ignored.
58'
Sanchez floats over the crossed free-kick, yet the backline nod it away for an Inter throw on the left side.
57'
Martinez comes forward in the right central channel. Lauriente tries to battle back and comes through the side of the attacker. Free-kick for Inter here in a dangerous position. Sanchez to take.
54'
Lauriente is chasing a Consigli goal-kick, yet Pavard is over to him and the shoulder to shoulder is quite something. 'Put him in the stands' so to speak. Interesting how Inter are effectively stopping the hosts from really entering the final third. As of yet, they've not had a shot this half so far...
52'
That foul from Bastoni reminds me... The centre-back enjoyed the most touches for the Nerazurri in the first half. He provides an interesting blur between midfield and defence in transition. How big a part will the no.95 play in this half?
50'
The forward's delivery is a good one as it flies through the bodies but there's no one on it and Audero claims.
49'
Bastoni fouls Pinamonti and Sassuolo have a free-kick on the right side. Lauriente stands over it.
48'
Audero claims that throw and Inter look to rebuild from the keeper.
47'
Where before we'd told of Inter's record from behind, let's see how the hosts have fared with results from out front shall we? Sassuolo have a record of W3, D3, L5 when leading at half-time in Serie A this season. Will it be a monumental addition to the W column? Let's find out, Doig winds up for a long throw on the left side...
46'
Inter get us going once again here as Sanchez takes the kick off.
45' +2
HALF-TIME: SASSUOLO 1-0 INTER
45'
The fourth official's board has signalled an additional minute to be played here in Emilia-Romagna.
43'
Inter go short before Sanchez gets it back. He whips a high ball over to the back post from the left. De Vrij jumps with Thorstvedt and the Norwegian looked to get the last touch as it went out. The corner isn't given though and it's a Consigli goal-kick.
42'
Frattesi gets a shot off from the edge of the box, but it's deflected behind wide left and Sanchez has a corner to take.
39'
Inter have a free-kick on the right side here. Sanchez stands over it. It flies to the back post but a Sassuolo head gets a nick on it. It's reworked and Dumfries is at the right post yet can only hit the side netting. Think it would've been flagged for a foul. The Dutchman pushed his marker quite obviously there...
37'
In another lull here, so how about another fact? Lautaro Martinez both made his Serie A debut against Sassuolo in August 2018 at the MAPEI Stadium, and scored his first brace in the competitions against the Neroverdi in October 2019 (five goals overall against the Neroverdi in Serie A). However, El Toro has not scored in Serie A since 28th February against Atalanta (six matches without scoring since), and he has only recorded a longer goalless run in the competition twice before (eight games between December 2021-February 2022 and seven from April-August 2019).
35'
Bastoni delicately lofts Sanchez in down the left after the Chilean chases a Dumfries cross then resets with his defender. Sanchez pokes it across the face of goal but no one is there! Some flick, that though, from Bastoni. The towering centre-back must've been a deft attacking dynamo in another life...
Martinez fires wide and high of the goal. He has now attempted 3 shots in this game, more than any other player on either team (ahead of Pinamonti with two shots).
33'
Such has been the direction of play of late, Inter have had 79.8 per cent possession over the last 15 minutes. Domination despite the scoreline.
31'
That's close again! Consigli saves at his left post after a delicious ball from Mkhitaryan curls through for Pavard. The Frenchman gets a firm header on goal yet Consigli is smart to it! Only afterwards, of course, we get the offside flag - but still, great stop!
24'
Lauriente has now scored the opening goal in 3 Serie A matches this season. Sassuolo have avoided defeat in their last 4 matches when scoring the opening goal in the Italian Serie A dating back to 28th February 2024 against Napoli (L1-6).
22'
That goal means Lauriente has scored his fifth goal in the Italian Serie A this season, while scoring for the first time since 14th April 2024 against Milan funnily enough. That assist was Doig's second this term.
20'
A. Laurienté has scored a goal for Sassuolo! Assist by J. Doig.
GOOOALLLL FOR SASSUOLO! IT'S LAURIENTE FOR 1-0! Doig battles excellently down the left flank with Dumfries and slides a ball back for the arriving Lauriente from the byline and the Frenchman fires into the roof of the net with relative ease!
That was superb work from Doig. He paced after a ball over the top, kept it in during a duel with Dumfries (who's no lightweight by the way) and then he had the composure to find his man. Superb.
19'
Inter continue to find joy down the right side. A Pavard ball looks set for Martinez in the middle, yet Lipani tracks back and puts it out for a throw. Good awareness.
13'
Back to the strikers... Only Lautaro Martínez (seven) has scored the first goal of a match more times than Andrea Pinamonti (six) in Serie A this season. The Sassuolo striker made his debut in the top-flight for Inter in February 2017 (v Empoli), and has scored one goal in nine matches against the Nerazzurri in Serie A.
Sassuolo have earned a corner on the right after a blocked cross. Lauriente takes but Inter clear well.
11'
Henrique has a promising run for the hosts. Getting through the centre, he's halted only by a fine last-ditch challenge from De Vrij.
10'
Inter piece together a nice move upfield that culminates in a fine Bastoni cross from deep on the left. There's bodies at the back post, yet Sassuolo nod away. In the next phase, Bastoni tries the same route and it nearly pays off as Martinez heads it down. There's no one there though and the hosts deal with it.
8'
Another interesting fact here: Sassuolo have won nine of their 21 matches against Inter in Serie A (D2 L10); against no other team have the Neroverdi won more in the top-flight (also nine v Hellas Verona).
6'
Sanchez plays a promising ball through for Frattesi of all people. Doig gets back in time and deals with the danger well.
Doig is active in play again here, he drives down the left - yet De Vrij slides in excellently for a throw to the hosts. We've yet to fully get going, it seems.
4'
After early Sassuolo possession, Inter gain control and grow in confidence. Sanchez darts down the right side but is tracked well by his man. Inter want a corner, yet it's deemed to have hit the Chilean last and it's a goal-kick.
2'
While we get going here, it's worth considering the two sides further. Inter's leading attacking threat has been Lautaro Martínez, who has netted on 23 occasions, including six match-opening goals. The striker leads the way at the top of the scoring charts in the competition in 2023-2024. For Sassuolo, Andrea Pinamonti and Berardi have proved attacking outlets. Pinamonti is the side's leading scorer with 10 goals, six of which have been the tone-setting first of the match. Berardi has been nearly as impressive, scoring nine times.
1'
Captains Martinez and Ferrari go for the coin toss. It looks as if Sassuolo won it and they get us underway here.
Good evening everyone. Welcome to this live text commentary of matchday 35 from the Italian Serie A. Tonight for you, we've got Sassuolo facing the already-crowned Scuddetto holders Inter at the MAPEI Stadium, or Citta del Tricolore.
With their position atop the table already sealed, Serie A champions Inter continue their victory tour at MAPEI Stadium - Citta del Tricolore against Sassuolo, who are looking to improve their chances of avoiding relegation. Admittedly, the hosts will do well to beat Inter. Sassuolo sit in 19th place on 26 points, five points adrift of safety with four matches to play. They were also defeated 5-1 in their last Serie A match at Stadio Artemio Franchi against Fiorentina, extending their winless streak to six (W0 D3 L3). Inter, meanwhile, have won four and drawn two in their last six. Today's win percentages see the home side sit at a meagre 12.1 per cent chance of victory. A draw is a little more likely at 20.4, yet Inter's title brilliance boosts them up to a winning chance of 67.5 per cent.
SASSUOLO (3-5-2): Andrea Consigli; Marash Kumbulla, Gian Marco Ferrari, Martin Erlic; Josh Doig, Kristian Thorstvedt, Matheus Henrique, Luca Lipani, Jeremy Toljan; Andrea Pinamonti, Armand Lauriente.
Inter’s last victorious 2-0 outing against Torino extended their unbeaten streak to 28 (W23 D5 L0), leaving them 19 points clear of Milan at the top of the table. However, going against current fortunes, Sassuolo actually won the last league meeting between the teams, triumphing 2-1 at San Siro in September. Nedim Bajrami struck first for the Neroverdi in the 54th minute. Domenico Berardi also was on target. Denzel Dumfries scored the lone goal for the Nerazzurri in the 46th minute.
SASSUOLO SUBS: Alessio Cragno, Cristian Volpato, Daniel Boloca, Emil Konradsen Ceide, Filippo Missori, Gianluca Pegolo, Marcus Holmgren Pedersen, Mattia Viti, Nedim Bajrami, Pedro Obiang, Samuele Mulattieri, Uros Racic.
INTER (3-5-2): Emil Audero; Alessandro Bastoni, Stefan de Vrij, Benjamin Pavard; Carlos Augusto, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Kristjan Asllani, Davide Frattesi, Denzel Dumfries; Alexis Sanchez, Lautaro Martínez.
INTER SUBS: Yann Sommer, Stefano Sensi, Juan Cuadrado, Marko Arnautovic, Marcus Thuram, Raffaele Di Gennaro, Davy Klaassen, Tajon Buchanan Hakan Calhanoglu, Nicolo Barella, Yann Bisseck, Federico Dimarco, Matteo Darmian.
This evening, Matteo Marchetti takes charge of this matchday 35 clash. Mauro Galetto and Domenico Fontemurato will be the assistants, while Daniele Perenzoni will perform the role of fourth official. Paolo Valeri, assisted by Marco Serra, will oversee VAR. The officials stand before the players in the tunnel here. Both sides filter onto the turf.
Going into the next period, Inter look the more likely to score. Their xG is more than double that of the leading hosts: 0.26 - 0.69, and Martinez will surely be amped up by his disallowed finish practically on the whistle. He could be a player to keep a continuous eye on. The Argentinian is not only the top scorer in Serie A, he's on a goalless run that stretches back the 28th of February against Atalanta. That's six matches without scoring. Interestingly, Inter have a record of W2, D0, L0 when trailing at half-time in the Italian Serie A this season. Could that change here at the MAPEI Stadium - Citta del Tricolore? Let's find out...
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