Final score
7 October 2018 20:30
14' Icardi
Minute | Text commentary |
46' | The first half comes to a close at the Mazza, with the Nerazzurri 1-0 in front thanks to a goal from Mauro Icardi! |
45' | One minute of injury time added on |
44' | A great save from Handanovic to keep out Felipe |
39' | So close!! A fantastic clearance from Cionek stops Icardi from stabbing in a second!! |
35' | A strange period of the match, with Inter still pushing for the a crucial second |
31' | Lazzarri stops Keita in cynical fashion and is shown the game's first yellow card |
30' | What a chance that was!! Keita nicked the ball from Cionek and raced into the area, but the large palm of Gomis managed to claw the ball away! |
25' | Chance for the Nerazzurri from a corner but Skriniar handles the ball in the box |
19' | Missiroli blocked by Skriniar, with SPAL still pressing |
18' | And Antenucci misses!!! Inter remain in front!! |
17' | Felipe goes down after contact with Miranda, with Maresca duly blowing his whistle for a penalty |
16' | A super save from Handanovic to keep out a header from Petagna!! |
14' | GOAL! GOOOOAAAALLL!! GOOOOOOOOAAAAAAL!!! The head of Mauro Icardi meets a cross from Vrsaljko before it's then deflected in off Djourou's hand! 1-0 at the Mazza!! |
11' | Antenucci pushes Spal forward but Handanovic is on hand for an easy take |
7' | Nainggolan sends a volley over the bar from outside the area |
5' | Cionek intercepts a right-sided Vrsaljko cross destined for Perisic at the back post |
2' | A cross from Keita is turned out behind the goal but the match officials fail to award a corner despite the Nerazzurri protests |
1' | And the home side gets the ball rolling for SPAL vs. Inter here in Ferrara. Come on lads!!! #ForzaInter!!! |
1' | Inter and Spal both make their way out onto the pitch at the Stadio Mazza ahead of their matchday 8 encounter in Serie A |
Minute | Text commentary |
50' | YES!!!! The final whistle is blown at the Mazza and Luciano Spalletti's side secure their sixth successive win thanks to a brace from Mauro Icardi |
49' | Nainggolan sets Politano free, who fails to pick out Lautaro Martinez and loses possession |
47' | Perisic races away on the counter and forces a corner from Gomis with a solid effort from a tight angle |
44' | There is four minutes of injury time added on |
41' | Felipe also enters the book for an infringement on Vecino |
41' | Everton Luiz is also booked |
39' | Schiattarella is unsurprisingly booked after hauling down Gagliardini |
38' | Moncini replaces Missiroli for SPAL |
36' | Spalletti makes his third change, with Mauro Icardi leaving the field to rapturous away applause to be replaced by Gagliardini |
35' | Miranda is booked for the fifth yellow card of the match |
33' | GOAL! GOOOOOAAAALLL! GOOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLL!!! GET IN!!! Perisic finds Icardi whose ice-cool finish puts Inter 2-1 in front! |
32' | Another change for Inter, with Borja Valero making way for Lautaro Martinez |
30' | Icardi fails to find a teammate as Gomis comes out to claim possession |
27' | SPAL snatch an equaliser through Paloschi at the back post |
25' | Now, that was a chance. Nerazzurri link-up play led to the ball falling to Nainggolan, whose shot whistled wide of the post |
21' | Both teams make a change: Paloschi comes on for Antenucci, while Spalletti replaces Keita with Politano |
20' | Lazzari races down the right, cuts inside, and then shoots just over |
18' | SPAL go close with Petagna making the most of a mix-up in the Inter area but puts his shot over |
15' | An intense period of the game is littered by fouls and knocks. Come on, lads. Let's crack on! |
10' | Handanovic saves following a long-distance effort from Antenucci |
9' | Felipe puts the ball out for a corner following a left-sided cross from Perisic |
7' | Missiroli is also shown a yellow card for dissent |
6' | Vrsaljko also enters the book for a late foul on Fares |
5' | Valoti pulls the shirt of Nainggolan is shown a yellow card |
3' | Solid work to retrieve possession from Nainggolan, who then fails to find Vecino with his following through ball |
1' | The second half begins with no changes for either side |
Handanovic |
7.49
7.49
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YOUR RATING |
Icardi |
7.92
7.92
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YOUR RATING |
Miranda |
4.47
4.47
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YOUR RATING |
Perisic |
5.71
5.71
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YOUR RATING |
Gagliardini |
6.24
6.24
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YOUR RATING |
Skriniar |
6.8
6.8
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YOUR RATING |
Valero |
5.85
5.85
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YOUR RATING |
Vecino |
6.3
6.3
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YOUR RATING |
Nainggolan |
5.88
5.88
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YOUR RATING |
Politano |
6.56
6.56
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YOUR RATING |
Martínez |
6.47
6.47
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YOUR RATING |
Asamoah |
6.21
6.21
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YOUR RATING |
Vrsaljko |
5.75
5.75
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YOUR RATING |
Balde |
4.8
4.8
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YOUR RATING |
Average rating | 6.17 | SEND RATINGS |
5 | shots on target | 3 |
7 | shots off target | 5 |
13 | fouls committed | 21 |
10 | corners | 9 |
0 | offsides | 2 |
52% | ball possession | 48% |
Inter have defeated SPAL 23 times in Serie A (D7 L4), more than versus any other team.
The last time SPAL won a Serie A game against Inter was back in February 1962: since then, they have lost nine and drawn three.
Both league meetings between SPAL and Inter last term saw two goals scored: 2-0 at the San Siro and 1-1 at the Mazza.
Inter’s midfielder Radja Nainggolan has found the net in his only Serie A meeting against SPAL, at the Mazza in April 2018.
Matteo Politano has been directly involved in a goal in three of his last four games played as a starter with Inter: he scored in his only Serie A appearance at the Mazza (October 2017).
16 July 2020 | 0-4 | 37' Candreva, 56' Biraghi, 61' Sanchez, 75' Gagliardini, | fixture |
7 October 2018 | 1-2 | 14' Icardi, 73' Paloschi, 79' Icardi, | fixture |
28 January 2018 | 1-1 | 51' Vicari(Aut), 92' Paloschi, | fixture |
17 March 1968 | 1-2 | 39' Facchetti, 54' Brenna, 69' Suarez | |
19 February 1967 | 1-3 | 10' Bosdaves, 25' Facchetti, 27' Mazzola, 84' Cappellini | |
28 November 1965 | 0-1 | 75' Jair | |
6 October 1963 | 0-1 | 37' Tagnin | |
14 April 1963 | 0-0 | ||
11 February 1962 | 1-0 | 5' Mencacci | |
30 April 1961 | 1-3 | 13' Massei, 37' Rota (Aut), 53' Morbello, 70' Lindskog | |
3 April 1960 | 0-0 | ||
22 February 1959 | 0-1 | 50' Firmani | |
15 September 1957 | 2-0 | 9' Prenna, 78' Rozzoni | |
16 September 1956 | 1-0 | 48' Novelli | |
3 June 1956 | 0-1 | 75' Skoglund | |
13 February 1955 | 2-0 | 63' Olivieri, 83' Morin | |
14 February 1954 | 2-2 | 15' Buzzin, 20' Buzzin, 52' Castoldi, 69' Sega | |
9 November 1952 | 0-1 | 81' Skoglund | |
28 October 1951 | 1-1 | 14' Wilkes, 34' Quaresima |
FERRARA - Inter continued to march on at the Stadio Mazza in Ferrara, claiming a sixth straight win (four in the league, two in the Champions League). At the end of an extremely tough match, the Nerazzurri won 2-1 at SPAL thanks to a Mauro Icardi brace while Alberto Paloschi netted for the home side. The result sends Inter up to third on 16 points.
The match started at a hectic pace with Inter pushing forward, SPAL defending intensely before wasting no time to go on the break. In the seventh minute, Nainggolan stood out with a strike from distance that went off-target. In the 14th minute, Inter broke the deadlock. Cionek used his body to block a goal-bound effort from Keita but in the follow-up, the ball fell to Vrsaljko. The Croatian crossed it to Icardi who got his head on it with the ball deflecting off Djourou on its way past Gomis. The home side took no time to respond. In the 16th minute, Handanovic was forced into action with a brilliant save from Petagna’s header. A penalty was awarded soon after for a foul by Miranda on Felipe inside the box. Antenucci stepped up but dragged the shot wide of the post. After surviving that scare, Inter had a golden chance to add a second. On 30 minutes, Keita did well to win the ball off Cionek and bear down on goal alone against Gomis but the goalkeeper position himself well to get a hand on the square pass for Icardi. There was another chance for the Nerazzurri in the 39th minute. From a corner on the right in the 39th minute, Vecino knocked the ball on at the near post with Cionek getting there on the line at the last moment before Icardi could bundle the ball home. At the end of the half, SPAL posed a threat once again with Handanovic making two saves. First from Felipe who got a shot away in a crowd, before then keeping out Valoti’s effort from the edge of the area. The sides went into the break with Inter 1-0 up,
The second half started with no changes for either side, yet with the high intensity remaining. The 47th minute saw Vrsaljko concede a corner to the hosts, with the Nerazzurri defender heading out a dangerous cross from Lazzari. Spalletti’s side struggled to create during this spell, with Antenucci then forcing a save from Handanovic in the 56th minute.
SPAL continued to press and in the 62nd minute Petagna shot over from a wonderful position. Just moments later Lazzari skipped past Asamoah and struck just over. The Nerazzurri responded in the 71st minute through Nainggolan, however, the Belgian’s shot just whistled wide of the post. The hosts then found their equaliser just moments later, with a cross from Fares eventually falling to substitute Paloschi to score at the back post. In response, Spalletti brough on Politano for Keita and Lautaro Martinez for Borja Valero. These tactical changes soon bore fruit, with Perisic finding Icardi in the 78th minute and the Nerazzurri skipper comfortably finding the back of the net with an ice-cool finish. Emotions were still high until the final whistle, with Perisic and Politano both going close to getting a Nerazzurri third. The final whistle soon arrived after four minutes of injury time, with SPAL vs. Inter finishing 2-1 to the visitors.
There will now be the international break, before a succession of tough matches for all to enjoy: the #DerbyMilano on 21st October will then be followed by away matches against both Barcelona on the 24th and Lazio on the 29th.
For now and forever: #ForzaInter
SPAL 1-2 INTER
Goalscorers: 14' Icardi (I), 72' Paloschi (S), 78' Icardi (I)
SPAL: 1 Gomis; 4 Cionek, 3 Djourou, 27 Felipe; 29 Lazzari, 8 Valoti (79' 25 Everton Luiz), 28 Schiattarella, 6 Missiroli (83' 11 Moncini), 93 Fares; 7 Antenucci (66' 43 Paloschi), 37 Petagna
Substitutes: 22 Thiam, 32 Milinkovic, 10 Floccari, 14 Bonifazi, 16 Valdifiori, 23 Vicari, 24 Dickmann, 33 Costa, 97 Vitale
Coach: Leonardo Semplici
INTER: 1 Handanovic; 2 Vrsaljko, 37 Skriniar, 23 Miranda, 18 Asamoah; 8 Vecino, 20 Borja Valero (77' 10 Lautaro); 11 Keita (67' 16 Politano), 14 Nainggolan, 44 Perisic; 9 Icardi (81' 5 Gagliardini)
Substitutes: 27 Padelli, 6 De Vrij, 13 Ranocchia, 15 Joao Mario, 29 Dalbert, 33 D'Ambrosio, 87 Candreva
Coach: Luciano Spalletti
Bookings: Lazzari (S), Valoti (S), Vrsaljko (I), Missiroli (S), Miranda (I), Schiattarella (S), Everton Luiz (S), Felipe (S)
Added time: 1' + 4'
Referee: Maresca
Assistants: Vivenzi, Valeriani
Fourth official: Illuzzi
VAR operators: Banti, Liberti
starting lineups
Gomis 1 | 1 Handanovic |
Cionek 4 | 2 Vrsaljko |
Djourou 3 | 37 Skriniar |
Felipe 27 | 23 Miranda |
Fares 93 | 18 Asamoah |
Lazzari 29 | 8 Vecino |
Valoti 8 | 20 Valero |
Schiattarella 28 | 11 Balde |
Missiroli 6 | 14 Nainggolan |
Antenucci 7 | 44 Perisic |
Petagna 27 | 9 Icardi |
substitutes
Thiam 22 | 27 Padelli |
V. Milinkovic Savic 32 | 5 Gagliardini |
Floccari 10 | 6 de Vrij |
Moncini 11 | 10 Martínez |
Bonifazi 14 | 13 Ranocchia |
Valdifiori 16 | 15 Joao Mario |
Vicari 23 | 16 Politano |
Dickmann 24 | 29 Estevão |
Everton Luiz 25 | 33 D'Ambrosio |
Costa 33 | 87 Candreva |
Paloschi 43 | |
Vitale 97 |