Last night, Inter Milan conceded a tight defeat against the Juventus, with a score of 4-3. The Gazzetta dello Sport published its analyses of individual player performances, highlighting an intense and uneven match. Despite a reversal at the end of the game where the Inter led 3-2 thanks to a goal from Cristian Chivu, the Juventus managed to equalize and take the advantage thanks to two late goals, capturing the victory. The ratings assigned by the newspaper reflect this duality, with contrasting performances within the Milanese team.
In the notes of the Gazzetta dello Sport, midfielder Hakan Calhanoฤlu distinguished himself as the best rated player, receiving an 8 for his technical input and overall performance. Conversely, goaltender Yann Sommer was strongly criticized, earning a score of 4 after having lacked reflexes on one of Juventus’ four squared shots. Other Inter players also received lower than average scores, including Marcus Thuram with 6.5, as well as Acerbi, Carlos Augusto, Zielinski and Bonny, all rated 6.
Captain Lautaro Martinez was named the second least performing player on the Inter, with a rating of 4.5 following a slow performance. Akanji, Bastoni, Mkhitaryan and Dimarco all scored 5.5, while Dumfries, Barella and Chivu scored 5. Overall, the analysis of the Gazzetta dello Sport indicates a difficult evening for the Inter Milan, despite some moments of individual brilliance.