Milan fans boo Rafael Leao again after substitution vs. Juventus
Milan fans express discontent, boo Rafael Leao after substitution vs. Juventus
Inter Milan drew 2-2 against Torino, remaining 10 points ahead of Napoli in the Serie A title race. A win would have allowed them to clinch the title with a draw against Parma next week.
MILAN (AP) — Inter Milan moved a step closer to the Serie A title but the Nerazzurri made it more difficult for themselves by letting slip a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at Torino on Sunday. That left Inter 10 points ahead of second-placed Napoli, with four rounds remaining. A win would have left Inter simply needing to avoid defeat against Parma next weekend to mathematically clinch the Serie A title irrespective of how Napoli and AC Milan fared. Marcus Thuram headed Inter ahead against Torino in the 23rd minute following a trademark, pinpoint cross from Federico Dimarco. That was Dimarco’s 17th assist of the season, breaking the record for assists in a single Serie A season. The 28-year-old extended his mark in the second half, with a corner from the left that Yann Bisseck headed in off the inside of the far post. Inter seemed to be coasting toward the win but Giovanni Simeone pulled one back for Torino in the 70th minute with a sumptuous goal. He backheeled a throughball into the path of Emirhan Ilkhan and then raced forward to collect a return pass and dink it over Inter goalkepper Yann Sommer. And Torino was level in the 79th when Nikola Vlasic smashed a penalty into the top left corner after Duvan Zapata's header came off the arm of Inter defender Carlos Augusto.
Inter Milan needs to win their next match against Parma to mathematically secure the Serie A title.
The draw against Torino made it more difficult for Inter Milan, but they still maintain a 10-point lead over Napoli with four matches remaining.
Marcus Thuram and Yann Bisseck scored for Inter Milan in their match against Torino.
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Como moved to within two points of fourth-placed Juventus and the final Champions League berth with a 2-0 win at Genoa. Juventus played at third-placed AC Milan later Sunday. Roma, which won 2-0 at Bologna on Saturday, was also level with Como in a tight battle for the Champions League qualifying spots. Tasos Douvikas and Assane Diao scored with headers for Como. Elsewhere, Fiorentina and Sassuolo drew 0-0. \\\_ AP soccer: