Inter’s perfect start to the defence of their Serie A title ended on Sunday when they were held to a 2-2 draw at Sampdoria but still moved up to second place.
The champions are two points behind league leaders Napoli after failing to beat a spirited Samp side in Genoa following two wins in their opening two fixtures of the campaign.
FEDERICO DIMARCO! 😱🚀
— Sacha Pisani (@Sachk0) September 12, 2021
Born and bred in Milan, scoring his first goal for boyhood club Inter.#SampInter
https://t.co/aZqwGSOOoZ
Federico Dimarco and Lautaro Martinez twice put Simone Inzaghi’s side ahead at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris but strikes from Maya Yoshida and Tommaso Augello earned a draw for Roberto D’Aversa’s Sampdoria, who sit 13th with two points.
The draw for Inter means they can be overhauled by city rivals AC Milan and Lazio, who face off at the San Siro later on Sunday, and Jose Mourinho’s Roma who host Sassuolo in the day’s late match.
Poor quality but here is yoshida goal 🤩🤩 pic.twitter.com/oPEu7xE3lY
— yoshida (@Toby__SFC) September 12, 2021
Dimarco gave Inter the lead against the run of play in the 18th minute when the academy product lashed home a powerful free-kick, and Martinez almost doubled the away side’s lead on the half-hour mark when his low shot was pushed away by Emil Audero.
Reminder that Juventus went for rabiot (the next zidane) instead of barella
— envy nat (@therealnat_x23) September 12, 2021
What a beautiful goal by lautaro pic.twitter.com/Eq4V84ZGRr
However Samp drew level almost immediately through Yoshida, whose weak shot following a corner clipped Edin Dzeko and rolled past Samir Handanovic.
Martinez did have his second goal of the season just before the break thanks to brilliant play from Italy midfielder Nicolo Barella, whose pinpoint cross was expertly volleyed home by the Argentina forward.
Augello levels it for Sampdoria with the beautiful volley.#SampdoriaInter pic.twitter.com/AIESFMUq1B
— B/R Goal (@br_goal) September 12, 2021
However Augello earned Samp a point with a special volley of his own almost straight after half-time when he met Bartosz Bereszynski’s cross with a powerful left-footed strike that left Handanovic motionless.
Inter had good chances to take the points through Edin Dzeko, Hakan Calhanoglu and Joaquin Correa but it was Samp who came closest to snatching a win with 15 minutes left.
Mikkel Damsgaard managed to sneak behind the Inter defence and let off a low shot which beat Handanovic, but just as it looked to be crossing the line Danilo D’Ambrosio rushed back to clear the ball away and save his team’s blushes.
Inter host Real Madrid at the San Siro on Wednesday in their first Champions League group match of the season.
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