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June 28, 2020 The comeback arrives in the final and is signed by two defenders. Inter chase for a long time, then flips Parma (1-2) to 'Tardini' and remains eight points behind leaders Juventus. For the Emilian points thrown to the wind, but still the ranking is solid and still authorizes small hopes of Europe.

Kulusevski, Cornelius and Gervinho are the tips of D'Aversa's trident. In Conte's 3-5-2 (in the stands for disqualification) confirmed the role of director of Eriksen, with the top players being the untouchables Lautaro and Lukaku. D'Ambrosio replaces the disqualified Skriniar. Drumming up the guests. Sepe contains the turn of Lautaro, which is then proposed with a shot turned off by Laurini for a corner. Dermaku pushes Godin's spied aerial who had passed the goalkeeper on the line. After ten minutes we begin to see Parma. Gervinho clumsily kicks to the side from a few steps. But he goes back to the interests in the 15th minute, when he puts Candreva down and beats power on the net. below in the score, Inter starts again with their heads down. Godin still heads, to the side. Same fate for the blow to the flight of Barella. Then Gervinho starts at speed and serves a chocolate to Cornelius who miserably wastes only in front of the goalkeeper. The Dane tries to redeem himself at the end of the fraction, but does not hit the target in turn.

Again Godin, on whom Laurini immolates himself, dangerous for the Nerazzurri. Parma withdraws the center of gravity and relies on the restarts. Precise Handanovic on Kulusevski's left foot. The Emilian attitude, however, blocks the guests. Inside then Sanchez for Eriksen, Moses for Candreva and Young for Biraghi. Inter's action doesn't have many outlets, Sanchez kicks from outside and Sepe responds. A corner kick removes the chestnuts from the Nerazzurri's fire: Young's cross, Lautaro bank, De Vrij corrects on the net. E '84' ​​and Kucka is expelled by remedying the second yellow card for protests on the action of the goal. The time to put the ball in the center after D'Aversa's adjustments and the Nerazzurri turn upside down: Moses's cross, Bastoni (who took over for a quarter of an hour) leans his head in the net in complete solitude (87 '). Parma no longer has any.