Inter before the crash? Dramatic turnaround in the game against Monza!

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Inter Milan celebrated a thrilling 3-2 win against Monza on Matchday 28 of Serie A thanks to Arnautovic's crucial contribution.

Inter before the crash? Dramatic turnaround in the game against Monza!

In the thrilling Serie A duel, Inter Milan achieved a dramatic 3-2 win against bottom team Monza on matchday 28. Marko Arnautovic, who once again shone with his aerial ability, initiated the comeback victory for the Nerazzurri after Monza had surprisingly taken the lead at the start of the game. The first real chance went to Arnautovic, whose header from a corner was parried by Monza goalkeeper Turati (23rd minute). Shortly afterwards, Inter saw a goal from Lautaro Martinez disallowed because he was offside (26').

However, the game increased in intensity when Monza took the lead through Birindelli, who made it 1-0 after a superb one-two with Mota (32'). Monza then made the lead clear to 2-0 by halftime with another goal from Balde (44th). Shortly before the half-time whistle, however, Inter managed to catch up: Arnautovic converted a precise cross from Dumfries with a header (45+1).

Catch-up and strange own goal

In the second half, Inter dominated the action and equalized through Calhanoglu, who put the ball precisely into the corner of the goal (64th). Arnautovic was replaced by Thuram in the 70th minute, but Inter continued to press. Finally, Martinez managed to put the ball into the net after Turati fished out the header, but this goal was counted as an own goal, which increased the score to 3-2 (78th). Despite another chance by Thuram, who hit the post (84th), the game was decided. Inter remains at the top of the table, while Monza is deep in the relegation quagmire, now ten points behind a non-relegation zone Laola1 reported.

Inter are facing a challenging period with several key players injured. In addition to Federico Dimarco and Matteo Darmian, Alessandro Bastoni also has an expanded role, while some returnees such as Carlos Augusto and Yann Sommer had to sit on the bench OneFootball executed. The challenges for Monza also remain enormous; The coaching changes have not had the desired effect, which further aggravates the club's situation.