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Inter Milan's horrible streak stretched out to their most exceedingly terrible in Serie A out of six years with a 1-0 loss to Fiorentina at San Siro on Saturday. Giacomo Bonaventura's last part header was sufficient to down Simone Inzaghi's side, causing a third sequential loss upon the Nerazzurri.
The game's just objective came not long after a sad miss from Romelu Lukaku, neglecting to raise a ruckus around town with the objective expanding from inside the six-yard box. Inter came nearest to an adjuster when Nicolo Barella struck the crossbar from long reach yet neglected to reestablish equality and experienced their tenth association rout of the time.
Andre Onana was called right into it with a jumping recovery to keep out Gaetano Castrovilli's bobbing volley, the goalkeeper then, at that point, remaining caution to the risk to rapidly punch away the free ball before Arthur Cabral could jump on the bounce back. Fiorentina's Jonathan Ikone had the most obvious opportunity with regards to the half seven minutes before the interval with the objective under his control yet neglected to interface with the ball after Riccardo Saponara's scraped shot fell into his way.
After the break, it was Inter's chance to reject a radiant open door, Lukaku only yards from objective with Pietro Terracciano good and gone yet simply ready to cut an unfortunate exertion off center after Alessandro Bastoni put the ball on a plate for the striker.
Inter were made to pay for that botched opportunity, Cabral flicking on a corner at the close to post that Onana palmed away, just for Bonaventura to gesture in the bounce back and give the guests the lead.
Barella drove Inter's quest for a balancer, terminating a savage exertion at objective that had Terracciano beaten however cannoned ease off the crossbar, with later allures for a penalty for a foul on Lautaro Martinez waved away and the ref's choice maintained after a VAR check.
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