MATCH REVIEW, UDINESE 0-0 INTER

Despite creating a number of opportunities, the Nerazzurri weren't able to make their dominance pay in Udine

<p><strong>UDINE</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; If we&rsquo;re being honest, it wasn&rsquo;t the best game. But if Musso hadn&rsquo;t pulled off the spectacular save he made to keep out Keita, we&rsquo;d be talking about a different scenario. One thing is clear: Inter&rsquo;s <strong>territorial dominance</strong> against Udinese was there for all to see. The statistics back this up: the Nerazzurri had 72.4% of the ball, made eleven interceptions and completed 651 passes with a 91.1% completion rate. Furthermore, Spalletti&rsquo;s men produced a total of <strong>33 crosses</strong> and had <strong>eleven shots</strong>, while they also <strong>attacked 68 times</strong> (15 times down the middle, 30 down the right and 23 down the left). These are facts and figures that point to a team looking to get forward. Unfortunately, there wasn&rsquo;t a goal to show for this attacking play.</p> <p>It&rsquo;s a season where the race for the Champions League will probably be decided on the last day. Yesterday&rsquo;s result was not the one we desired, but it was always a possibility. Nevertheless, <strong>we remain in charge of our own destiny</strong>. Something that needs to be highlighted in particular is the way the Nerazzurri defended: Udinese never caused Spalletti&rsquo;s men problems, and the statistics relating to our defence are truly excellent. Handanovic, who was never really troubled throughout the match, kept his 16th <strong>clean sheet</strong> of the season &ndash; the most out of all the goalkeepers in Serie A this season. The <strong>Skriniar-<a href="http://w0pp.inter.it/en/squadra/G1014/stefan-de-vrij" title="Stefan de Vrij, Difensore: His career, technical characteristics, statistics and number of appearances. The official page of Stefan de Vrij on inter.it">De Vrij</a></strong> partnership in central defence was once again rock solid: the duo won an impressive 100% of the <strong>duels </strong>they were involved in. The same applied to D'Ambrosio, while Asamoah&rsquo;s percentage was positive too (66.7%). It therefore comes as no surprise that Inter were able to stop their opponents from scoring once more.</p> <p>Borja Valero&rsquo;s performance was interesting too. His passing was impressive: he only misplaced two balls throughout the match (a precision rate of 96.7%). It was clear what the Spaniard, who was named in Inter&rsquo;s starting line-up, wanted to do: <strong>he looked to keep the ball, get involved in the play and penetrate the opposition&rsquo;s defence</strong>. Something was just missing when it came to our finishing, even if Ninja did his best to continue the good spell he&rsquo;s going through and find the back of the net for the Nerazzurri: he had six shots in total but unfortunately wasn&rsquo;t in luck.</p> <p>And now? Now is the time to stay united and remain calm because everything still depends on us. <strong>Champions League qualification is still within our grasp</strong>. We need to take a giant stride forward. We need a win, and the upcoming <a href="https://www.inter.it/en/biglietteria/interchievoverona">Monday night clash against ChievoVerona</a> presents an opportunity to add another three points to our tally. It&rsquo;s in these moments when you predominantly see men rather than players. And it&rsquo;s in these moments when, historically,&nbsp;we&rsquo;ve tended to produce something extra. Come on lads, let&rsquo;s not rest on our laurels!&nbsp;<strong>Forza Inter!</strong></p>


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